Wednesday, April 22, 2009

UCR Highlander Day - Do you know any hs students,admitted incoming freshmen or transfer students??

http://highlanderday.ucr.edu/pdf/Highlander%20Day%20Agenda.pdf


See UC Riverside
like you’ve never seen it
before at Highlander Day!
Get an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the university that U.S. News and World Report has called one of the Top Ten “Up and Coming” universities in the country. Whether you’ve already been admitted to UCR or you’re a high school student just beginning your college search, don’t miss Highlander Day! It’s a great way to experience UCR! Tour our beautiful campus! Chat with our friendly, knowledgeable faculty! Meet cool students and staff members!

Saturday!
April 25th, 2009
9:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tours end at 4:00 p.m.
Open to anyone interested in UC Riverside.
Parking in Lot 30 ($5 parking fee).
Go to RESERVE to reserve your spot today!
Spend the Night!

***The Host Program is currently full for both Fridays and Saturdays surrounding the Discover Days and Highlander Day. If you would like to make a reservation for an alternate weekend or to stay during the week, please contact the HOST Program at 951-827-5471.

2009 Multicultural Undergraduate Internship opportunities are now available throughout Los Angeles County!

2009 Multicultural Undergraduate Internship opportunities are now available throughout Los Angeles County!

Los Angeles-area museums and visual arts organizations are currently seeking eligible interns for the summer of 2009. Eligibility for these internships is limited to currently enrolled undergraduates who either reside or attend college in Los Angeles County, will have completed at least one semester of college by June 2009 and/or will complete their undergraduate degree by September 1, 2009. Candidates are sought from all areas of undergraduate study and are not required to have demonstrated a previous commitment to the visual arts. The internships are intended specifically for outstanding students who are members of groups currently under represented in these professions: individuals of African American, Asian, Latino/Hispanic, Native American, and Pacific Islander descent. Interns are paid $3,500 for ten weeks of full time work between June and August.

Eligible undergraduates should review the list posted at- http://www.getty.edu/grants/pdfs/2009_la_organizations_intern_positions.pdf. Prospective interns should contact participating organizations directly for information about the available positions and application procedures

UCR Author Wins Guggenheim Award- News about UCR Black Faculty & Staff!

RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Christopher Abani, professor of creative writing at the University of California, Riverside, has been awarded a prestigious Guggenheim fellowship for fiction for 2009. He is one of 14 University of California faculty members and other academic personnel to receive a Guggenheim fellowship this year.

Abani, an award-winning poet, novelist and playwright, said he was honored to receive the award.

“The Guggenheim is such a prestigious honor that I am a little lost for words,” Abani said. “It is always humbling when your work as a writer gets recognized, but when it is by an institution that has given the same award to artists, photographers, intellectuals and writers that I have been in awe of, it is a double honor. I am glad to receive this for me and for the University of California, Riverside, that has given me such a nurturing home.”

Charles Whitney, chair of the UCR Department of Creative Writing, said the honor was richly deserved.

“Abani is one of the brightest lights among young writers of fiction and poetry in the country, and the Guggenheim will allow him to travel in pursuit of his next novel,” Whitney said.

Abani has published five novels, three plays and four collections of poetry. Among his awards are: a Lannan Literary Fellowship; a PEN Beyond the Margins Award; a Lamada Award nomination; a Pushcart nomination for poetry; a New York Times Editor’s Choice award; a New York Libraries Books for Teens Selection award; and a PEN Hemingway Book Prize.

The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation awarded fellowships this year to 180 artists, scholars and scientists from almost 3,600 applicants in the United States and Canada. Guggenheim fellows are appointed on the basis of stellar achievement and exceptional promise for continued accomplishment, according to the foundation. Since 1925, the foundation has granted more than $273 million in fellowships to nearly 16,700 individuals.

http://www.creativewriting.ucr.edu/people/abani/index.html

Christopher Abani

Professor
Office: 4153 INTS
Phone: (951) 827-3360
E-mail: chris.abani@ucr.edu

UCLA African Studies Center invites applicants to a five-week intensive travel study program in Morocco (UNEX credit approval pe

FYI – info forwarded from African Studies deputy director Azeb Tadesse; please pass the info along to anyone who think would be interested:



Due to volume of inquiries, deadline has been extended to Friday, April 24, 2009.

Thank you.





“Lessons on African Diversity:

Multiculturalism & Religious Intersections in Morocco”

A five-week travel study program in Morocco for educators



UCLA African Studies Center invites applicants to a five-week intensive travel study program in Morocco (UNEX credit approval pending).



Successful applicants will participate in:

§ Pre-departure Preparation and Orientation: pre-departure orientation conducted over three days at UCLA

§ Curriculum Development Project in Morocco

§ A five-week comprehensive program of study, travel, research, acquisition of resource materials and curriculum writing in Morocco (beginning the end of June until the end of July 2009). Participants will travel to Casablanca, Marrakesh, Fes, and Tangiers (with day trips to near-by villages and towns) and explore the cultural crossroads and religious intersections of Moroccan heritage.

§ Follow-up Activities and Dissemination: A series of follow-up workshops at UCLA planned for the fall and winter quarters



Eligible applicants are as follows:

1. K-12 educators (teachers, library/media specialists, curriculum coordinators, etc.);

2. Faculty members who teach modern foreign languages or area studies at the post-secondary level;

3. Experienced administrators responsible for planning, conducting or supervising programs in modern foreign languages or area studies at the elementary, secondary or post-secondary level.



REQUIREMENTS

1. Each participant will pay a fee of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) toward the cost of the project. This fee will be due upon applicant’s acceptance into the program.

2. Each participant must have a valid passport (valid for at least 6 months) and visa, be able to document good health, and provide proof of health and traveler’s insurance coverage.

3. Under no circumstance will a spouse, other relatives or friends of a GPA participant travel with or accompany the group on the field study tour in Morocco.

4. The following expenses are not covered by the United States Department of Education or UCLA and must be borne by the participant:

* The $1,000 fee to be paid to UCLA;
* Roundtrip transportation from participant’s home institution to UCLA campus;
* Passport and visa fees;
* Inoculations and other health care expenses related to travel abroad;
* Personal travel done on a participant’s own time and initiative in Morocco; and
* All other related personal expenses.



Directions:

1. Read the attached information in the “Call for Applications” document carefully.

2. Complete the attached application.

3. Request three (3) letters of reference from three school administrators, one of whom is your immediate supervisor.

4. Submit the complete original application and two (2) copies and supporting materials postmarked no later than April 24, 2009. (deadline extended from previous deadline date of 4/17/09).



Return application to:

GPA Program to Morocco Application

UCLA African Studies Center

10244 Bunche Hall

Los Angeles, CA 90095



For further information on submission of applications contact the UCLA African Studies Center:

Tel: (310) 825-3686

Fax: (310) 206-2250

E-mail: africa@international.ucla.edu

Looking for University of California Stats?

http://statfinder.ucop.edu/default.aspx

UC StatFinder
Undergraduate Admissions, Enrollment, Persistence,
and Graduation Statistics

This data also can be searched based on ethnicity, gender and intended discipline upon admission.

This website provides public access to detailed data on undergraduate admissions and enrollment at the University of California. The Tables Library offers static tables that present the most frequently requested information. To create your own tables, use StatFinder, our table generator. Simply pick the characteristics you’re interested in—such as students’ SAT scores or ethnicity—and they will be displayed in a customized table. An accessible version of this application is also available.

Admissions and graduation data by California high school and community college will be available by the end of the year.

UCR Black Alumni Roll Call! Are you on the list? 1971-2000. Alumni Where are you????

This is based on a general search using the friend finder tool for those listing UC Riverside under education in their profiles. This search was performed in April 19th and is by no means an exhaustive list. If you know someone that should be on this list and they are on facebook please suggest UCR Black Alum as a friend on facebook. This search only covers the periods of 1971-2000.


The first graduating class of UCR was 1954. We are looking for historical data on Black graduates prior to 1971. Please forward any information to ucrblackalumni@gmail.com. We have also made a request to African Student Programs and to the UCR Alumni Association.

Alumni Scroll
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1971-
Monica Lewis -

1972-
Madeleine Nelson

1973-
Gloria Sykes
Patsy Crawford
Roy A Coker

1974-
none

1975-
Dixon Oriola
Paul A. Costa

1976-
Art Jones – Urban Studies
Rex B. Ramsey Cfp -Economics

1977-
Michael Walker

1978-
Vera Alice Bagneris

1979-
none

1980-
Cj Jones

1981-
Vera Alice Bagneris
Wayne Hicks

1982-
Terrie Elaine Miller
Markus Reagins

1983-
Kenneth Simons - Director of African Student Programs

1984-
Amber M Lidskin
Kelvin Young
Nellie Newman

1985
Alvin Pierre
Judi Washington -Estep

1986
Darrell W. Harrington
Tynesha Green
Cheryl Greer

1987
Algenia Taylor'-martinez
Chris DeFonce
Dwayne Buggage
Sassy Left Ear
Shangri-La Jackson
Victor Miller

1988
Charles Anthony Brown
Brenda L. Oliver
Claudia McClain
Lance Moss
Otis Allmon

1989
Barry Benson
Elinda Williams
Rob Garrott
Sharon Hobbs Bennett

1990
Cassandra Crawford
Chinyere Nwaogwugwu Oerbekke
Dede Peyton
Erika Lane
Felicia Ansley
Jerome Smith
Keith Brown
Otis Greer
Randy K Simmons
Trina Robinson

1991
Abissoul Abdul
Ezana Assefa
Lisa Kekaula
Phillip George
Shante Flournoy
Monette King
Tricia Lee

1992
James Bates

1993
Lissa Francois
Monette King

1994
Charles William Purdom IV
Danielle Parmes Osonduagwuike
Marcellus Smith
Steve Alexander
Steven Jeter

1995
Carlo Davis
Chantay Moore
Jamal Spears
Jonathan Gilmer
Josh Siever
Keedron D. Stevenson
Kevin L Green
Maxine Gyamfi Walkenhorst
Nichelle Williams
Odette Rogers
Shelley Adams

1996
Cynthia A BruceGreen
Daniel Walker
Dontriel Lawson
Keven Williams
Marvin Sharpe
Mavis Thomas
Miguel McQueen
Monica Tully

1997
Annette Nakku
Asha Sa'id
Erin Hawkins
Gabriele Lee
Joan Dugbartey Williams
Justin Jackson
Keisa Smith
Keleigh Starr
Kimrosha' Craig-Saterfield
Nina Weete
Parrin Robinson
Tamari Lynn Jenkins
Tammy Minuend
Tanisha Stewart

1998
Blake Wilson
Carla Douglas-Lovett
Chenai Williams
Deonae Shackelford-Mcmillian
Eric Boss
Lailah Espritt
Monique Stinson
Andre Fuselier
Aundraya Williams
Ramona Washington

1999
Rena Roberts
Ca Misha V. Hill
Ciciley Lewis
Clayburn Peters
Denise Gentles
Emmie Hatch
Goldie Winge
Bert Wright
Dominic Crayton
Krystal Cooper
Iheanyi Ngumezi
Kamisha Johnson-Davis
Jenny Pitt
Marvelyn Herbert Tapp
Mike Bryant
Nakeisha Trimble

2000
Alicia Olive
Alim Shabazz
Ameerah Muhammad
Arlene Rogers Wilhite
Anthony Montgomery
Daniel Buchu Asres
Darshi Sen
Doreen Boyd
Ebony McIntosh
JeVaughn White
Jeane Blair
King Emeka Ndukwe
Kori Simmons
Klasha Ray
Marlo Whitfield

Nominate Alumni for the UCR Alumni of Dinstinction Awards

The most prestigious of the honors bestowed by the UCR Alumni Association. The award is based on national and international distinction in one's field and significant contribution to humankind.