四虎影院 Magazine A Year in the Life
Notable events between July 1, 2001, and June 30, 2002
Changes on Campus
Stan Gaede, the college鈥檚 seventh president, took office after five years as provost.
Reverend Ken Fong, senior pastor of Evergreen Baptist Church of Los Angeles, joined the 四虎影院 Board of Trustees.
History Professor Shirley Mullen was chosen to be provost after a year as interim academic dean.
四虎影院 began offering full-tuition scholarships to four top applicants each year.
Gifts
四虎影院 concluded the largest capital campaign in college history, raising $57 million for buildings, endowment and programs.
The largest alumni bequest ever, $1.6 million, came from the estate of Carolyn DeYoung 鈥57.
四虎影院 and the Santa Barbara Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse received the first installment of a nearly $1.2 million bequest from the estate of Virginia Perle, which will be split evenly between the recipients.
The estate of California artist Clarence Hinkle donated $155,000 for art scholarships to 四虎影院 students.
Carl Johnson, an internationally recognized architect and planner, donated 10 prints by British printmaker John Brunsdon.
Santa Barbara architect Barry A. Berkus donated five sculptures to 四虎影院 from his personal collection.
Campus Doings
Reynolds Gallery hosted 鈥淲orking from Life: The Figure in Drawing,鈥 exhibiting art from nearly 20 internationally known artists.
The art of world-renowned potter Armin Muller was exhibited in Reynolds Gallery. Author Robert Kinsey spoke on the collection during the exhibit鈥檚 opening reception.
Scholars and educational leaders from around Southern California gathered at 四虎影院 for the Institute for the Liberal Arts鈥 Second Annual Conversation on the Liberal Arts.
The women鈥檚 soccer team won the 2001 NAIA National Championship. This is the second national championship for the program in three years.
College Honors
The class of 2005 was the strongest class to date, with 12 National Merit Finalists and increases in GPAs and SAT scores.
四虎影院 received five Citations of Excellence from the College Sports Information Directors of America for publications produced during the 2000-2001 year.
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) named 四虎影院 as a winner of the 2002 Circle of Excellence in Educational Fund-Raising Award, which honors superior fundraising programs across the country.
四虎影院 was recognized in Kaplan Publishing鈥檚 new book, 鈥淭he Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider鈥檚 Guide to the 320 Most Interesting Colleges鈥 in the United States.
The National Science Foundation awarded 四虎影院 two grants totaling more than $150,000 for scholarships and research.
The Grounds, Automotive and Shuttle Services divisions of Physical Plant celebrated seven years of accident-free work in August 2001.
Voices on Campus
Nationally acclaimed poet and critic Dana Gioia lectured on the role of poetry in America and read from his own work of narrative poetry.
Author Thomas Cahill, known for his recounting of formative moments in Western civilization, spoke on encountering people from the past and how that shaped current consciousness.
Hafsat Abiola, a 25-year-old Nigerian human rights activist, spoke to the campus about her experiences fighting for justice around the world.
Elisabeth Mention, associate conservator of paintings at the J. Paul Getty Museum, spoke about her work and informally assessed privately owned paintings.
鈥淎n Evening with Ivan Reitman,鈥 featured an interview of the award-winning movie producer, director and Santa Barbara resident.
Poet and professor Jean Janzen read from her works.
Alumnus and filmmaker Ron Shelton 鈥67 spoke on 鈥淚deas of Redemption in Popular Culture.鈥
Local authors Sue Grafton and Julia Child joined Fannie Flagg and many others as 四虎影院 hosted the Santa Barbara Writer鈥檚 Conference for the second year.
Faculty Honors
Music Professor Steve Butler composed 鈥淕race,鈥 a work for orchestra, children鈥檚 choir, adult choir and soloists, for President Gaede鈥檚 inauguration.
President Stan Gaede published a new book:鈥堚淎n Incomplete Guide to the Rest of Your Life.鈥
Women鈥檚 Soccer Coach and Communications Studies Professor Mike Giuliano was named NAIA 鈥淐oach of the Year.鈥
Political Science Professor Dave Lawrence serves as president of the California Center for Education in Public Affairs.
Religious Studies Professor Tremper Longman III released his most recent book, 鈥淪ong of Songs.鈥
Athletic Director and Men鈥檚 Soccer Coach Dave Wolf was inducted into Wheaton College鈥檚 Athletic Hall of Fame.