News Releases for 1984
- January 23: Richard Fagen to give Clark Distinguished International Lecture
- January 23: Regents' Lecturer Attorney Paul Peterson, scheduled to deliver three public lectures
- January 23: Mark Thiemens named recipient of 1983-84 Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Grant
- January 23: Annual Winter Dickens Conference to be held
- January 26: Naive Painting art exhibit in Mandeville Art Gallery
- January 26: Media Advisory, Preview of American Premiere of "Taffytime," "Archipelago," and "Canti del Sole"
- February 13: Melanesian Archive created
- February 13: Naomi Haldane Mitchison to serve as Regents' Lecturer
- February 14: Calendar Item: "Hitlerism and the Holocaust"
- February 21: Talk sponsored by Judaic Studies Program
- February 21: Journalism Conference
- February 21: "Archipelago" Concert
- March 1: Dr. Tom Maniatis to give 4th Lecture in the McElroy Lectureship
- March 2: "Lettrisme: Into the Present," art showing
- March 12: Media Advisory, Annual Engineering Symposium
- March 12: Mark Machina and Jorge Hirsch receive Sloan Research Fellowships
- March 12: Shing-Tung Yau named to Chancellor's Associates Endowed Chair
- March 15: Recent honors and awards
- March 15: Media Advisory, engineering students hold annual robotics lab competition
- March 19: Free public forum dealing with the upcoming national election
- March 19: Events Calendar Spring '84
- March 29: "Election '84 - What is at Stake" public forum to be held
- March 29: Roger Revelle selected to receive Vannevar Bush Award by the National Science Board
- April 2: Iris Murdoch to give Elliott Lecture
- April 9: Media Advisory, 2nd Annual Warren Birthday Party
- April 12: Russell Doolittle, Robert Israel, M. Brian Maple, Douglas Richman and David Ringrose awarded Guggenheim Fellowships
- April 13: Furniture and apparel show
- April 19: 11th annual lectureship in Chemistry
- April 19: Concert of Orchestral Music with Computers
- April 19: Richard Madsen's new book on China
- April 19: Robert Israel Wins Guggenheim Award
- April 19: President David Gardner's schedule, will meet with press
- April 19: First UCSD Sun God Festival to take place
- April 23: Media Advisory, Cinco de Mayo celebration at UCSD
- April 23: Central University Library Book Sale
- April 23: Jean Y.J. Wang named Searle Scholar
- April 23: S. Jonathan Singer elected to Newton-Abraham Visiting Professorship in Medical, Biological and Chemical Sciences at the University of Oxford
- May 1: Russell Doolittle, Michael Freedman and Murray Rosenblatt elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences
- May 3: Sculpture by Richard Fleischner installed as part of the Stuart Sculpture Collection
- May 3: Attorney Howard Ellman to give the sixth annual David Marc Belkin Memorial lecture
- May 7: Media Advisory, Visual Arts Undergraduate Exhibition
- May 7: Media Advisory, 9th Annual Student Dance Concert
- May 7: Media Advisory, Fourth Annual Undergraduate Theater Festival
- May 7: Media Advisory, Undergraduate Music Event
- May 10: "International Fireside" lecture series sponsored by International Center
- May 10: Public invited for a day to UCLA campus to see fine books and special collections sponsored by Friends of the UCSD Library
- May 10: Media Advisory, U.S.-Mexican Studies Press Conference; has received new grants totaling more than $1 million
- May 10: Che-Min Cheng to serve as Regents' Lecturer
- May 14: "Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood," new book by Kristin Luker
- May 17: Panel of experts discuss smoking in the workplace 5/24
- May 17: 1984 UCSD Faculty Art Exhibition to be held in Mandeville Center Art Gallery
- May 17: Announcement of 27th annual High School Honors Mathematics contest co-sponsored by the Mathematics Department
- May 21: Calendar Item, Undergraduate Music Event
- May 21: Calendar Item, Visual Arts Undergraduate Exhibition
- May 21: Calendar Item, Fourth Annual Undergraduate Theater Festival
- May 21: Calendar Item, Ninth Annual Student Dance Concert
- May 21: Memorial service for Alan Schneider to be held
- May 21: Political Science Class Strategic Arms Reduction Talks
- May 23: Seaver Leslie involved in the fight of Santa Ysabel Indians of Poway to protect their sacred burial lands from destruction
- May 29: Forum on United States involvement in El Salvador to be held
- May 31: Description of Summer Session and some courses offered
- May 31: Intensive language courses offered through Summer Session
- May 31: Media Advisory, 20th Annual Watermelon Splat to be held
- June 4: 1984 Commencement ceremonies to be held
- June 4: Media Advisory, 1984 Commencement ceremonies to be held
- June 14: Fourth annual U.S.-Mexican Studies briefing session for professional journalists to be held
- June 15: Faiya Fredman-Arkoteri art exhibit to open in Mandeville Art Gallery in September
- June 22: Dr. Warren L. Butler's death
- July 2: Institute of Americas Professorship
- July 2: Regents approved selection of Turnkey Design and Construction Co. to build the planned Center for Magnetic Recording Research
- July 2: Four people added to the staff of the Development Office
- July 2: Two students and one staff receive NCR awards
- July 3: Linda Jeanne Patton chosen as first Errett Bishop Scholar
- July 5: 12th Annual Chancellor's Dinner Dance
- July 5: Speakers' Bureau new brochure
- July 5: Media Advisory, Olympic swimming team from Great Britain will train on campus
- July 12: Upward Bound Summer Games
- July 12: Margaret Marshall appointed to committee by the National Society of Arts and Letters which will set dance criteria for its 1985 Career Award Competitions
- July 13: Honorees at Chancellor's Dinner-Dance
- July 20: Appointment of University Professor
- July 23: Intaglietta honorary professor in China
- July 23: Dr. David Woodruff and a team of scientists capture live specimens of rare species of chambered nautilus
- July 26: Media Advisory, Groundbreaking for the Center for Magnetic Recording Research, Structures Laboratory
- July 30: Libraries operating on reduced schedule to begin conversion from manual circulation system to an automated process
- July 30: Breakdance contest
- August 2: Shortage of housing for UCSD students
- August 2: Five UCSD staff members receive Outstanding Staff Awards, and a sixth member receives "Most Outstanding" award
- August 3: Groundbreaking held for the Center for Magnetic Recording Research
- August 3: Jack K. Wolf appointed professor in EECS Department
- August 9: UCSD honors and awards
- August 13: University Events calendar items
- August 16: Media Advisory, Small Business Trade Show
- August 23: Michael Cole elected to National Academy of Education
- August 23: IGCC receives $250,000 grants from Carnegie Corp.
- August 27: Mallison named director of CMRR
- September 4: Peter F. Cowhey chosen to take part in the International Affairs Fellowship Program sponsored by the Council of Foreign Relations
- September 7: Graduation notice to hometown newspapers
- September 17: Construction begins at on Career Services Center Building
- September 17: Faiya Fredman art exhibit
- September 17: Back to School
- September 19: Media Advisory, preview screening of "Moscow Calling San Diego: Children and Film," to be shown on KPBS, sponsored by the Department of Communication
- September 20: "The Evolution of the Universe, Life and Human Nature," new and unusual class to be held this fall
- September 24: Steinitz named director of planned giving
- September 24: Media Advisory, book signing at Bookstore by Dick Moore, author of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"
- September 24: Fall quarterly calendar
- September 25: A new UCSD mascot to be unveiled at volleyball game
- September 27: Retired UCSD Professor Paul Henry died in Belgium
- September 28: UC President's budget
- October 1: Siah Armajani gives art presentation
- October 8: Steven Hahn awarded 1984 Frederick Jackson Turner Award from the Organization of American Historians
- October 11: Annual UCSD found and unclaimed property auction to be held
- October 15: Satellite dish
- October 18: Voice seminar
- October 18: Three faculty members honored by Chancellor's Associates: Immo Scheffler, excellence in teaching; Jerome Namias, excellence in research; and Jack Fisher, outstanding community service
- October 18: Hewlett Packard gift to AMES
- October 19: 3rd Annual College & University Info Fair
- October 22: 3rd Annual Benefit Concert for Early Childhood Education
- October 22: Freedman wins MacArthur Prize
- October 25: Theodore Waddell's art exhibit
- October 25: Media Advisory, Annual Muir College Pumpkin Drop to be held
- October 25: Researchers at CASS have announced completion of the Faint Object Spectrograph
- October 29: Enrollment figures for fall 1984
- November 5: Schedule of events for "Wednesday Evenings at the Mandeville Center" SONOR concerts
- November 5: Bertram Turetzky awarded grant by the California Council for the Humanities to organize a series of panel discussions on music
- November 14: Philip Morrison will deliver the annual Marlar Lecture, sponsored by CASS
- November 15: Henri Pousseur to be the Regents Lecturer
- November 19: Phyllis Mirsky named acting University librarian
- November 19: New Engineering Building Unit 1
- November 21: Peter Irons receives Durfee Award
- November 21: Howard Fried's lecture
- December 6: Study on murders done by David Phillip and student John Hensley
- December 7: Media Advisory, presentation of Marine corps trophy to student Alto Lee Jerkins III and to Chancellor Atkinson
- December 13: "Dear Liar" to be performed in Mandeville Recital Hall
- December 17: Center for Music Experiment present series "Colloquia: Music and Contemporary Society"
- December 17: Video Exhibition
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