Also, related to this, Associated Students also has $6,000 in its own student travel fund, which can only be used for actual transportation costs (i.e., not for conference registration). To get a copy of their form, you stop in at the A.S. Government office on the third floor of the University Student Union, Room 311. For more information, you can call them at (562) 985-5241.
Send in those newsletter surveys or e-mail us to let us know what you've been up to, and we'll be happy to share your news with the entire CSULB Geography community.
Congratulations to the large contingent of graduate students who made their way to Portland in early February for the 5th Annual Western Geography Student Conference. This group, in fact, won the prize for the most highly represented department at the meeting (and thanks to Dr. Chris Lee for supporting his students' travel to this meeting). On top of the general great attendance, students presented two papers, entitled:
"In the Line of Fire: An Investigation into the Relationship between Aspect and Fire History in the Santa Monica Mountains, 1925-1997" by Lewis Francis, Romey Hagen, Shaun Healy, and Steve Newberg.and
"Using GIS to Update 27 General Plan Maps" by Valerie Müller
Nice job!! The Department is really proud of you! For photographs of the delegation, check out the Portland Files.
The Department is delighted to learn that our own Ms. Christiane Candelaria was the student chosen for this challenging position! Congratulations!
Many thanks to Dr. Unna Lassiter, who chaired the Awareness
Week and GIS committee, and the other members of the committe
(Dr.
Terence Young, Mr. James Woods, and the GSA) for their
weeks of hard work putting this program together.
This event was organized by an ad hoc committee of the College of
Liberal Arts Faculty Council, with thanks to Dr. Dee Abrahamse, Dean of
CLA. Extra thanks to the Women's Studies Student Association and "the
Clothesline Project" for sharing the speakers' platform space for this event.
Co-sponsors include the History Students Association and the Spanish Club.
Ian Hanigan of the Long Beach Press-Telegram wrote a story entitled,
"CSULB Holds Terror Forum," which ran in the Thursday, 11 October 2001
edition, on p. A4. The story reported on this three hour teach-in on the
events of 11 September 2001, and our own Dr. Vincent Del Casino is
quoted in the report! For more information, please click here.
Many thanks to Dr. Vincent Del Casino for researching the possible venues and recommending a wonderful place! He is the consummate field geographer!
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