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Raquel Aldana, Pacific McGeorge School of Law, Miller. Frank Gevurtz and Leslie Jacobs, Pa- Steve McCaffrey, Pacific McGeorge School of was an organizer of the LatCrit XIV conference cific McGeorge School of Law, organized an Law, had his article “Introduction: Politics and held in Washington, D.C. She was a panelist for on-campus symposium, “Local to Global: Sovereignty over Transboundary Groundwater” “Latino Electoral Politics and Immigration Reform: Rethinking Spheres of Authority after a World appear in the American Society of International An Assessment of the Obama Administration” and Financial Crisis,” sponsored by the Global Law Proceedings. His article, “Small Capacity also participated in the conference’s new teacher’s Center for Business and Development. Gevurtz and Big Responsibilities: Financial and Legal development workshop. was a panelist on “Citigroup: A Case Study in Implications of a Human Right to Water for Multilayered Regulation.” Sabine Schlemmer- Developing Countries,” has been published in George Condon, Jacoby Center for Public Service Schulte was a discussant on the topic of “Beyond the Georgetown International Environmental & Civic Leadership, organized the program the U.S. and Europe” while Jarrod Wong and Law Review. “Why go to college?” for students and their Miriam Cherry were participants in a panel that families in the Ripon Unified School District to Mary-Beth Moylan, Pacific McGeorge School of explored “The Architecture of Regulation.” increase awareness of college opportunities and Law, moderated the panel “Comparing Avenues promote enrollment in local universities within Arturo Giraldez, Modern Languages and to Reform: Initiatives, Revision Commission, or the rural population of San Joaquin County. Literature and School of International Studies, Convention?” at the “Getting to Reform” conference Budget cuts had eliminated comparable presented “Small change in a global economy: on potential constitutional changes at programming during the current school year. the case of Colonial Mexico” at the workshop the University of California, Berkeley. The program included faculty and admissions “Monies for ordinary people: neither precious Thomas Nelson, Benerd School of Education, representatives from Pacific, UC Merced, and nor national” at the University of Tokyo. along with six doctoral students, Cindy Coleman CSU Stanislaus. Feilin Hsiao, Conservatory of Music, will ’11, Patty Burgess ’11, Terri Robinson ’11, Larry Todd Davenport, Thomas J. Long School of present her paper “Cross-Cultural Adaptation Grimes ’11, Janine Fisk ’11, and Theresa Stovall Pharmacy and Health Sciences, spoke on for International Music Therapy Graduates” and ’11, presented a series of research papers at “Patient Centered Efficiency: The Role of Direct serve as a panelist on “The Individualized Music the California Council on Teacher Education Access to Physical Therapy in the ” Therapy Assessment Profile: Integration, Review Conference in San Diego. The session was at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy and Research” at the 9th National Conference based on a large-scale study conducted by the of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists in of the American Music Therapy Association in group entitled, “The Beliefs and Perceptions of Washington, D.C. San Diego, Calif. California Teacher Educators About the Nature of Their Work.” Arthur A. Dugoni, dean Emeritus, Arthur Elizabeth Keithcart and Claudia Schwartz, A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, spoke on Benerd School of Education, presented “Using Camille Norton, English, will moderate the “Challenges for Leadership in the Decade PACT Data for National Accreditation” at the panel “Poets in the World: Building Diverse Ahead” at the Southern Alameda County Performance Assessment for California Teachers Communities through Independent Poetry Dental Society meeting. He also discussed the Implementation Conference at the University of Centers, Blogs, and Radio” at the Association American Dental Association Foundation’s California, Santa Barbara. of Writers and Writing Programs Conference campaign for dental education and innovation. Michael P. Malloy, Pacific McGeorge School of in Denver, Colo. She also received a six-week fellowship in writing at the Virginia Center for Fred Galves, Pacific McGeorge School of Law, Law, has had his “2009 Supplement No. 2” for the Creative Arts. had his article “Virtual Justice as Reality: his three-volume treatise “Banking Law and Making the Resolution of E-Commerce Disputes Regulation” published with Aspen Publishers. Paul Paton, Pacific McGeorge School of Law, More Convenient, Legitimate, Efficient, and Elena Marciano, Continuing and Professional presented a paper on securities regulators’ Secure,” published in the University of Education, presented on a three-member panel regulation of lawyer conduct in the U.S. Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy. on “Strategies for Broadening and Enlarging and Canada at the inaugural Miller-Becker His article “Courtroom Graphics: Why To Use the Curriculum” at the 6th Annual Osher Professional Responsibility Institute Symposium Them and How Not To Abuse Them” appears Lifelong Learning Institute National Conference in Akron, Ohio. It will be published next spring in The Bottom Line, the official publication in Park City, Utah. She also recently received a in the Akron Law Review. He spoke at the of the Law Practice promotion from Administrative Assistant I to Fordham Law School/Fordham Law Review Management and Technology Section. He Program Services Assistant. Symposium on “The Economic Downturn and also spoke on “Making Evidence Exams More the Legal Profession” in New York City. His Relevant and Realistic” at a conference on legal Katrin Mattern-Baxter, Thomas J. Long School paper, “Reconceiving the Firm: Multidisciplinary education methods at the University of Denver, of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, had her Practice Redux,” will be published in the Fordham . article “Effects of Intensive Locomotor Law Review. He also spoke on “Ethics in Corporate Treadmill Training on Young Children with Contexts” at the Canadian Legal Ethics Teachers Jay Leach, Pacific McGeorge School of Law, Cerebral Palsy” accepted for publication in meeting at the University of British Columbia in had his book “Federal & California Evidence Pediatric Physical Therapy. Co-authors were Vancouver, British Columbia. Rules” been published by Wolters Kluwer. His Sandy Bellamy and Jim Mansoor, Thomas J. Long David W. Continued on page 4 co-author is Professor Emeritus School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. 2 • University of the Pacific 2nd Annual Staff Career Medicare Part D Development Expo

Informational Events The 2nd Annual Staff Career Development Expo will be held November 17–18 in the DeRosa Sponsored by University Center. President Pam Eibeck will share her career path, work/life balance and her vision Student Pharmacists for the staff at Pacific in the opening address.

Beginning November 15, Pacific pharmacy students will conduct community outreach events to assist Other session topics include: starting a career individuals on Medicare to enroll into the appropriate Medicare prescription drug plan. At many of the development dialogue, discovering your strengths events, they also will offer free health screenings for glucose, cholesterol and bone density, and provide and speed networking. Attend a panel discussion information on different health-related topics. The students can accommodate seniors who speak on developing your career at Pacific, or take a Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish and Korean, among other languages. Myers Briggs assessment. RSVP via the online registration channel located in InsidePacific. During last year’s enrollment period, students assisted 315 Medicare beneficiaries, saving them an estimated $145,000 of the costs they would have spent on prescription drugs or inappropriate premiums. For those who are nearing retirement, Joseph Since prescription drug plans can change from year to year, Medicare beneficiaries are encouraged to M. Baumann, Managing Consultant with TIAA- review their plans each year. CREF, will present a workshop on “Planning for Retirement Income” at 9 am. A light brunch will Those attending should bring their Medicare card and all of their prescription medications. If you have be served. Space is limited; e-mail benefits@ friends or family who can benefit from this assistance, let them know the time and location of the events pacific.edu or call 209.946.2124 to reserve near them: your place.

Fairfield Escalon Eyes of Hope, VSP Vision Care’s eyewear Sunday, November 15 • 3 – 6 pm Thursday, November 19 • 1 – 4 pm donation program will have a donation box at Holy Spirit Church Gymnasium located at Escalon Senior Center located at 1854 Main St. the event. Help someone who cannot afford 1050 North Texas St. San Jose eyewear by bringing your used glasses to the Lodi Saturday, November 21 • 10 – 4 pm fair. They accept prescription glasses, readers Monday, November 16 • 1 – 5 pm Vietnamese Community Center Mandarin Hall and sunglasses. Hutchins Street Square Senior Center located and Banquet located at 2143 S. Tenth Street Visit the career development web page at at 125 S. Hutchins St. Modesto web.pacific.edu/x24861.xml for more information. Stockton Tuesday, November 24 • 1:30 – 4:30 pm Wednesday, November 18 • 1 – 4 pm Casa de Modesto Retirement Center located Jene Wah Senior Center located at at 1745 Eldena Way 28 E. Church St. President’s Listening Campaign Continues

President Pamela Eibeck continues her Listening Campaign at events for students, faculty, staff and alumni. Her third Town Hall meeting takes place on the campus of the Arthur A. Dugoni Notable changes School of Dentistry from 1 to 2 pm November 11 in Room 103. Lunch will be provided. Elena Marciano was promoted from Adminis- The College of the Pacific announces the following trative Assistant to Program Services Assistant faculty promotions: The President’s next Fireside Chat with students in the Center for Professional and Continuing will be from 6:30 – 7:30 pm on Wednesday, Qingwen Dong, Communication, was promoted Education. November 4 at the DeRosa University Center from associate professor to full professor. Fire Pit. She has set aside office hours for students Jim Dugoni ’86 returned to Pacific Athletics on The following professors received tenure: Teresa from 4:30 – 6 pm on Thursday, November 19. October 19 as Associate Director of Athletics for Bergman, associate professor in Communication; Development, with primary responsibilities for Alumni will have the opportunity to attend Laura Rademacher, associate professor in Earth major gifts fundraising as well as securing annual Listening and Learning Receptions with the & Environmental Sciences; and Carolynn Kohn, contributions to individual sport programs and President at 6 pm on Wednesday, November 11 associate professor in Psychology. through the Athletics Association at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in (PTAA). Dugoni, who has been with the University San Francisco, and at 6 pm on Monday, for 14 years, moved to University Advancement in November 30 at the DeRosa University Center. 2006 as director of Annual Giving after 10 years Find out details at www.PacificAlumni.org. with Pacific Athletics. Bulletin • 3 Housing and Greek Life staff estimate over 2,000 Some groups, like staff in the Benerd School of Children and their parents were led along a trick-or-treat people attended the annual Safe Trick-or-Treat event Education, went all out to dress-up and decorate path to campus offices and residences, ending in a on October 28, breaking all previous records. their “trick-or-treat stops” for the event. carnival outside the DeRosa University Center. noteworthy, continued

Kathy Cruz Rodriguez, International Programs John Sims, Pacific McGeorge School of Law, leaders program for undergraduate fraternity and Services, and Kristina Dulcey-Wang, was a panelist at a discussion on the controversial men held in Indiana. The program is sponsored Counseling Services, along with former memos on detainee treatment drafted by the Bush by the North-American Interfraternity Conference. Pacific Counseling Intern, Marc Palmer, administration’s legal counsels at the University The College Panhellenic Council’s nd 2 Annual presented “Navigating Interdepartmental Borders: of California, Berkeley. ‘Spare the Ta-ta’s’ bowl-a-thon at Pacific Bowl, Meeting the Mental Health Needs of International Ned Spurgeon, Pacific McGeorge School of Law, raised over $300 for the Susan G. Komen Students,” at NAFSA: Association of International had his “2009 Cumulative Supplement” to his Breast Cancer Foundation, the council’s official Educators’ Regional Conference in San Diego. book, “Federal Taxation of Trusts, Grantors and philanthropy. The Council will also host a softball The presentation showcased two informational nd Beneficiaries” (3rd edition) published by Warren tournament, “Save 2 Base” in the Spring to raise brochures: “Attending College in the United Gorham and Lamont. His co-author is John Peschel. funds for the Foundation. States — a Resource for International Students” and “International Student Adjustment & Will Stringfellow, School of Engineering & Well-Being — A Guide for University Staff and Computer Sciences, published “Partitioning The Bulletin is published twice a month during Faculty,” which resulted from the collaborative of chlorpyrifos to soil and plants in vegetated the academic year. Editor: Sheri Grimes, Graphic agricultural drainage ditches” in the journal Design: Kärri Johnson, Production: Hareem efforts of International Programs and Services Cheema and Samantha Kowalski. The next and Counseling Services. Chemosphere. It was co-authored with UC issue will be published November 18. Submissions Berkeley graduate student. are due November 9. All Bulletin submissions Athena Roussos, Pacific McGeorge School of are subject to review and may be edited for Law, had her article “Preparing an Effective Mario Enriquez ’10, Sociology, was selected to length and content. Every effort will be made Reply Brief” published in The Daily Recorder. serve as a mentor for the Jon Williamson Futures to include submissions that are received on Quest 2010. Futures Quest is an annual emerging time, as space allows. Send submissions to: [email protected] or call 209.946.2311.

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