February 14, 2001 Cal Poly Report

February 14, 2001 Cal Poly Report

CAL POLY REPORT, FEBRUARY 14, 2001 Position vacancies Dateline ••• California Polytechnic State University STATE: For a complete listing of employ­ #13068: Part-Time Lecturer Pool2001- Continued from page 1 San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 ment opportunities for state staff and 02, Physical Education & Kinesiology 7p.m. 55, • February 14, 2001 management positions, you can: Department (ext. 6-2545) Closing date: Vol. No. 21 Sunday, February 18 ort • Check Cal Poly's Web site at March 2. Published by Public Affairs • www.calpoly.edu/-communic/CPR/report.htm www.calpoly. edu. Select "Employment" #13070: Part-Time Lecturer Pool 2001-02, Intercollegiate Western Horse Show: from the Cal Poly links drop-down box; Statistics Department (ext. 6-2709) Closing Fresno State, Stanford, UC Davis, Reedley • Come to the HREE office, Adm. 110, date: March 9. College and Bakersfield College, Horse and view the posted positions; #13090: Part-Time Lecturer Pool 2001-02, Unit, 10 a.m. • Call the HREE Job Line at ext. 6-1533. Animal Science Department (ext. 6-2419) nonday, February 19 Former city CAO Dunn For a listing of new openings, check The DATELINE King of the 'Hill' Closing date: March 16. Holiday: George Washington's birthday to receive Arts Award Tribune's Sunday edition. #13097: Part-Time Lecturer, Spring Quar­ observed. Campus closed. ($) - Admission charged Please note that applications for job Recently retired San Luis Obispo City ter 2001, Journalism Department (ext. 6-2508) Music: Kathy Mattea, Cohan Center Exhibits: openings must be received in the Human Administrative Officer John Dunn is be­ Closing date: Feb. 23. D Harman Hall, 8 p.m. ($) Resources and Employment Equity office, Club 221 (UU): "Permanent Con­ ing honored by Cal Poly for his key role Adm. 110, by 5 p.m. on the closing date. Tuesday, February 20 cepts," installation and conceptual in the development of the Performing Arts student art, from sculpture and photo Envelopes postmarked by the deadline will Physics Colloquium: Chance Hoellwarth Center as well as his involvement in other not be accepted. Structural forum ••• (Physics), Science E-45, II a.m. documentation to sound and audio work. Thursday (Feb. 15) through community arts activities. Continued from page 7 Books at High Noon: Michael Orth Dunn will receive the 2001 Cal Poly FACULTY Candidates are asked to contact March 23. Reception and entertain­ (English) "Farewell, Promised President's Arts Award at a ceremony the appropriate department office at the Natural History in New York City, and the Land" by Gray Brechin, photos by Robert ment by Hawaiian musician Makena, Thursday, 7 p.m. Hours: Monday­ Feb. 21. phone number listed for more information lBT-SeagerstromBuilding in Costa Mesa. Dawson. Library 510, noon . Friday noon-5 p.m. During his 13 years as the city's top ex­ or to request an application. Additional Emmanuel Valivasakis presented Learn at Lunch: Carmela Vignocchi information and qualifications for each University Art Gallery: "AlGA ecutive, Dunn applied his administrative "Thin Shell Structures" and talked about (Consumer Credit Counseling Service), position may also be obtained online at Communication Graphics 21." skills to help mold and maintain the partner­ his involvement in the bridge connecting "Couples and Money: To Love, Honor and http://www.academic-personnel.caJpoly.edu. Budget", UU 220 II a.m. Through March 11. Hours: 11 a.m.­ ship that in 1996 saw the curtain rise in the the Petronas Twin-Towers in Kuala Please submit all application materials to Music: John Krause, BackStage Pizza, 4 p.m. daily and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. PAC's showpiece, the $32-million Christo­ Lumpur, Malaysia, the world's tallest the department head/chair unless otherwise noon. Wednesday, February 14 pher Cohan Center. His talents drew praise specified in the ad. Rank and salary are building; the thin-shell paraboloid roof of Music: Doc Watson, Cohan Center Harman Ag Biotechnology Colloquium: Windham Hill recording artist George for keeping the project alive during the re­ commensurate with qualifications and ex­ the American Airlines hangars in San Hall, 8 p.m. ($) Pre-concert lecture, Henry Sharan Lanini (California Department Winston will give a piano concert Feb. 22 cession of the early 1990s, a time when city perience (and time base where applicable), Francisco; and the New York State "bi­ Spiller (Music), Cohan Center Philips Hall, of Food and Agriculture and USDA in the Cohan Center's Harman Hall. See budgets were shrinking. unless otherwise stated. cycle-wheel" pavilion. 7 p.m. Advisory Committee on Agricultural story on page 7. "John's leadership has been invaluable in World-renowned designer-engineer Biotechnology), "The Future of Wednesday, February 21 forging a partnership between the city of #13047: Full-Time Lecturers, Chemistry Horst Berger, author of "The Art and En­ Biotechnology in California Agricul­ Music: Guy Budd, BackStage Pizza, noon. San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly and the Founda­ & Biochemistry Department (ext. 6-2694). gineering of Tensile Architecture," ture," UU 220,3:10 p.m. Closing date: March 16. Music: St. Paul Chamber Orchestra with Graphic Communication tion for the Performing Arts Center that has discussed high-profile projects such as the Thursday, February 15 #13055: Part-Time Lecturer Pool Bobby McFerrin, Cohan Center Harman been the foundation for an exciting new era newly opened Denver Airport, the San Hall, 8 p.m.($) Pre-concert lecture, Alyson launches institute 2001-02, Construction Management De­ Speaker: Joshua Fogel (UCSB), "The for the performing arts on the Central Diego Convention Center, and the Taj McLamore (Music), Cohan Center Philips The Graphic Communication Depart­ partment (ext. 6-1323). Closing date: Nanjing Massacre and Chinese Coast," President Baker said. Terminal in Saudi Arabia. D Hall , 7 p.m. Identity," Cohan Center Philips , ment, in cooperation with its advisory March 15. Hall "John definitely was key," said Vice Speaker: Sister Helen Prejean, '"Dead Man a.m. board and with the support of several #13056: Tenure-Track Assistant Pro­ 11 President for Administration and Finance fessor, Graphic Communication Walking'-The Journey," Chumash, 7:30p.m. Speaker: Don Janell (UCSB), "GIS industry partners and the university, has Frank Lebens. "He knew how to navigate Department (ext. 6-1108). Closing date: Thursday, February 22 and Spatial Analysis in the Social established a new institute for research, the maze to build cooperation. Without his Feb. 20. Extended Education ••• Career Symposium: Representatives from Sciences," UU 220, 11 a.m. testing, product evaluation and continu­ participation it's doubtful we would have #13058: Part-Time Lecturer Pool Continued from page 7 150 companies expected, Main and upper­ Mathematics Colloquium: Andrzej ing education. Granas (Unjversity of Montreal), "On had the outcome we did." 2001-02, Industrial & Manufacturing gym areas, Recreation Center, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The Graphic Communication Institute at Engineering (ext. 6-2342). Closing date: the Leray-Schauder Principle in the Dunn consistently supported the partner­ tion channels with an emphasis on agents, Lyceum: Victoria Kastner (Hearst State Cal Poly will assist the graphic arts industry March 30. brokers, distributors and retailers plus Monument), "Hearst Castle: A New ANR Spaces," Math and Science ship as a high priority for the city. He was Building 222, 11:10 a.m. "in the continuous improvement of prod­ #13059: Full-Time Lecturer, Business regulations for domestic and international Appraisal," UU 220, 11 a.m. the city's representative on the Performing Centennial Celebration Diversity ucts, processes and people," said Harvey Policy and Strategy, Global Strategy and shipping. Part of the Wine Industry Cer­ Physics Colloquium: David Jackson (Santa Arts Center Commission from 1995 to Law Area (ext. 6-1755). Closjng date: Colloquium: Armando Arias (CSU Levenson, department head. tificate Program. $275 for certificate Clara), "The Dynamics of Dipolar Do­ 2000, chairman from 1997 to 1999, and Feb. 23. mains: Patterns Formed From Current Monterey Bay), Allen Firstenberg (Xap "The institute will be joined by a net­ enrollees, $290 for others. Corp.), Tom Fowler (Architecture), Ana now serves on FPAC's board of directors. #13060: Full-Time Lecturer, Law and Ribbons," Science , 11 a.m. work of cons'ultants and educators to • Feb. 26 and 28: Microsoft Power­ E-45 He has also applied hi s talents in the Public Policy, Global Strategy and Law Speaker: Holmes Rolston (Colorado Montes (Latino Issues Forum), Richard create project teams aimed at specific point, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fundamentals of administration of the Mozart Festival, · Area (ext. 6-1755). Closing date: Feb. 23. State), "Aesthetic Experience in Forests," Navarro (Cal Poly Pomona), "Bridging objectives," according to Levenson. serving on its board of directors from #13061: Full-Time Lecturer Winter/ PowerPoint 97, a multimedia presentation Business 213, 7:30p.m. the Digital Divide," Cohan Center "What makes this institute unique is Pavilion 3:30p.m. 1993 to 1996, as its chairman in 1995­ Spring Quarters 2002, Business Policy software program used for selling ideas, Music: George Winston, Cohan Center that it will also be a student enterprise in and International Management, Global Music: Makena slack-key guitar, 1996 and as a member of the Mozart explaining concepts and training others. Harman Hall, 8 p.m.($) which students will work side by side Strategy and Law Area (ext. 6-1755). BackStage Pizza, noon, and Club 221 Millennium Endowment Fund committee. $79. Friday, February 2J with leading industry experts and learn Closing date: Feb. 23. For complete course descriptions, go (UU 221), 7 p.m. The President's Arts Award, first be­ Hearst Lecturer: Carol Burns (Taylor & Music: Berlin Radio Choir, Cohan proper procedures for research and prod­ #13062: Full-Time Lecturer 2001-02, to Extended Education's Web site at stowed in 1988, is given each year to a Burns Architects, Boston), "The Inexhaust­ Center Harman Hall, 8 p.m.

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