INDEX 1995
May 19, 1995
(Volume 15, No. 19)
This index page is for reference only; stories in this issue are not available online. Print editions may be found in the periodicals stacks of the Charles Young Research Library.
APPLICATIONS FOR FALL CLASS HIT RECORD HIGH - UCLA has received a record number of applications from students vying for a place in next fall's freshman class.
PLAN ENVISIONS CONSOLIDATION OF UCLA LIBRARIES - A long-term program has been developed to manage budget cuts while improving the quality of library services to the campus, says Gloria Werner, university librarian.
POLL FINDS THAT HOLLYWOOD ELITE SHARES PUBLIC'S CONCERNS ON ISSUES OF CRIME, VALUES, EDUCATION - A new study by UCLA's Center for Communication Policy, led by Jeff Cole, indicates Hollywood's leaders share many of the same social concerns as their audiences.
COMMITTEE LOOKS TO RESTRUCTURE ASUCLA - A committee of ASUCLA board members is looking at possible organizational changes in an effort to resolve financial problems.
PROTHO REMEMBERED AS GIANT AMONG UCLA SPORTS LEGENDS - Former head football coach Tommy Protho recognized as a major legend in sports.
THREE STUDENTS HONORED FOR HUMANITARIAN SERVICE – Michelle Di Pilla, Aditya Nadimpalli and Cathy Ann Zavala received the 1995-'95 Chancellor's Humanitarian Award.
ANDERSON TO RECEIVE ALUMNUS OF YEAR AWARD – John E. Anderson, for whom UCLA's graduate school of management is named, will receive the Edward A. Dickson Alumnus of the Year Award.
JACOBY PRIZE GIVEN BY ISC TO BANK CHIEF – Richard M. Rosenberg, chair and chief executive officer of BankAmerica Corp., received the 1995 Neil H. Jacoby International Award from UCLA's International Student Center (ISC).
SENATE VICE CHAIR LOOKS FORWARD TO CHALLENGES - The newly elected vice chair of the Academic Senate, Aimee Dorr, said her priorities will include recruitment and retention of high-quality faculty.
RAYMOND SCHULTZE STEPS DOWN AS DIRECTOR OF MED CENTER - After serving as director of UCLA Medical Center for 15 years, Raymond G. Schultze will be stepping down from his position to return to the faculty as a professor of medicine.
ISRAELI AMBASSADOR GIVES INSIDER'S VIEW OF MIDEAST DIPLOMACY - Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Itamar Rabinovich gives insider's view of Mideast diplomacy.
FILM FESTIVAL DEMONSTRATES DIVERSITY OF STUDENT EXPERIENCE - Filmmakers Patricia Cardoso, Shelley Anderson and Joel Miller are among the more than 100 students whose works will be featured during UCLA Festival 95.
FOWLER EXHIBIT SEEKS TO EXORCIZE BLACK MAGIC IMAGE OF 'VODOU' - Vodou priest Wilfrid Ignace and UCLA folklorist Donald Cosentino hope the exhibition at the Fowler Museum will change people's misconceptions about the religion.