Department of Geography
College of Liberal Arts
California State University, Long Beach
News as of 09 March 2000
Geography Department Public Lectures
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Douglas Hurt, Ph.D. Candidate in Geography, University of Oklahoma
- "The Shaping of a Creek (Muscogee) Nation Homeland in Indian
Territory, 1828-1907," Wednesday, 15 March, 9-10 a.m., Room LA4-100.
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Owen Dwyer, Ph.D. Candidate in Geography, University of Kentucky
- "Monuments and Memorials Dedicated to the Civil Rights Movement,"
Monday, 20 March, 9-10 a.m., Room LA4-100
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Ralph Saunders, Ph.D. in Geography, University of Arizona
- "Community Policing and the (Other) New Urbanism," Wednesday, 22
March, 9-10 a.m., Room LA4-100.
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Vincent Del Casino, Ph.D. Candidate in Geography, University of
Kentucky
- Analyzing Need and Access: NGOs and the Geographies of Care for
People Living with HIV/AIDS in Chiang Mai, Thailand," Wednesday, 29
March, 8:45-9:45 a.m., Room LA4-100.
Eileen Johansen Memorial Scholarship
The College of Liberal Arts, the Department of Geography, and the family of
Eileen Johansen shared in a reception on Tuesday evening, 7 March, to honor
the inauguration of the new Eileen Johansen Memorial Scholarship in the
Department of Geography.
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Dean Dorothy Abrahamse welcomed everyone
and expressed the gratitude of the College of Liberal Arts for the formation
of a new and important scholarship program in this CLA department.
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Dr.
Joel Splansky, Chair of the Department of Geography, gave a moving talk
about the meaning of the scholarship to the department and the pride the
department took in the accomplishments of this outstanding student during her
time here and in the years afterwards.
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Dr. Frank Gossette, who had supervised her internship with the City of
Newport Beach, noted that she was the very first intern in Geographical
Information Systems that the Department had ever hosted. He went on to
describe how she quickly became indispensible to her agency and how, after her
internship had turned into a (very handsomely paid) career, she maintained her
ties with the department and hosted several interns after her.
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Dr. Judith
Tyner, who had taught Ms. Johansen in cartography, extolled her
intellect and high energy while in the department. Ms. Johansen was a
returning student who started her geographic calling as a divorced single mom
raising two pre-teen and teen daughters. She worked full out to support her
family and get through her academic program and managed to juggle all
this and come out Magna Cum Laude.
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Dr. Irisita Azary spoke about how the idea for the scholarship came
from Dr. Gossette and how she had taken over as department liason with
the family and the CLA Development Office when Dr. Gossette went on sabbatical
leave. She noted that she did not know Ms. Johansen, but that she
did get to know her family quite well through the process and was quite
moved by the powerful impact Ms. Johansen had made on virtually
everyone who'd ever come into contact with her. She also stated that CSULB
geography students are preponderantly working their way through school and
this scholarship would very significantly improve the conditions under which
the awardees work.
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At this point, one of Ms. Johansen's daughters,
Ms. Shellee Johansen Ziller, rose to speak of the tragedy of her
mother's premature accidental death and the lasting reverence that her mother
had given her for education and the geographic profession. She read a
statement describing her mother, her travails in accomplishing her education,
and love for her discipline and the family's sense of being honored by helping
lend immortality to her spirit and memory through putting together the
endowment for this new scholarship.
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Ms. Maryann Annunziata, the CLA
Director of Development concluded with an expression of gratitude to the
family for providing this opportunity to other students.
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Other faculty in attendance included Drs. Ed Karabenick, Jean Wheeler,
and Chrys Rodrigue and Professors Willa Mann and Kris
Jones. Staff present included Ms. Lisa Mikhail and Mr. James
Woods (who was a contemporary of Ms. Johansen and volunteered
anecdotes about their friendly competition as cartographers and GIS
specialists). Many members of Ms. Johansen's family were there,
including her mother and two daughters, as were many co-workers from her post-
collegiate career. Ms. Eileen Johansen is deeply missed by many, and
the Department of Geography is very proud to host a scholarship to perpetuate
her memory and help other students struggling to complete their educations.
Scholarship Deadlines
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The Steiner Award
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Deadline: April 5
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Application forms: Geography office, LA4 106
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More information: http://www.csulb.edu/~geog_int/scholars.htm#Steiner
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The Anderson Scholarship
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Deadline: April 5
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Application forms: Geography office, LA4 106
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More information: http://www.csulb.edu/~geog_int/scholars.htm#Anderson
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Los Angeles Geographical Society Scholarships
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Deadline: April 3
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Applications: Professor Gary
Lee
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Chair, LAGS Scholarship Committee
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Geography Department, R-201
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Pasadena City College
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Pasadena, CA 91106-2003
- (818) 585-7344 or fax -7014
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More information: http://www.csulb.edu/~geog_int/scholars.htm#LAGS
Map Publication
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Jim Woods, alumnus, reports that his map, "Executions by State Since
1976," has been published online by the Death Penalty Information Center, at
http://www.essential.org/dpic/executionmap.GIF.
Way to go, Jim!
Faculty off to Conferences This Semester
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Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, April 4-8
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Dr. Judith Tyner
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Dr. Frank Gossette
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American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC,
February 17-22
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Dr. Christine M. Rodrigue
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Last Updated: 03/09/00