INDEX 1994
NOVEMBER 18, 1994 (Volume 15, No. 8)
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.
FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR STAFF SALARY HIKES - The state's improving financial condition means that no mid-year budget cut will be required and that funds will be available for staff salary hikes.
SALE OF CODEX GIVES HAMMER $30M RESERVE - The sale of Leonardo da Vince's Codex Hammer raises $30 million as a reserve fund to protect UCLA and others involved in the Hammer Museum from litigation brought against Hammer's estate.
DEBATE CONTINUES OVER LATEST RELEASE OF U.S., WORLD HISTORY TEACHING STANDARDS - Gary Nash, director of the National Center for History in the Schools, addresses question on whether children get a more balanced view of history through other cultures and non-Western perspectives.
ACADEMIC SENATE BEGINS LOOKING AT RESTRUCTURING ITSELF - A goal of the Academic Senate this year is to restructure itself through by-laws to make it more representative of the faculty.
NEW BUILDING TO HOUSE DIVISION OF BRAIN MAPPING - A 13,000-square-foot center for brain mapping will be built next to the Jerry Lewis Neuromuscular Research Center.
CHAIR AND FACULTY APPOINTED TO CHAVEZ CENTER - A chair and three new assistant professors have been appointed to the Cesar Chavez Center in Chicana and Chicano Studies.
MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR – The Chancellor discusses proposition 187.
PIERSKALLA LOOKS BACK ON YEAR OF GROWTH FOR ANDERSON SCHOOL - Dean William Pierskalla reflects on the past year as head of the Anderson Graduate School of Management.
OFFICERS LAUCH CRACKDOWN ON DIABLED-PARKING VIOLATORS - Campus police are increasing enforcement of disabled-parking violations.
FACULTY RESEARCH LECTURER TAKES AUDIENCE ON A WORLD TOUR - Professor Leonard Kleinrock takes his audience on a guided tour of the Internet at the 47th annual event.
OPERA STAR RETURNS TO ALMA MATER TO GIVE A LESSON IN CLASS - Alumnus Brian Asawa returns to work with students during a master's class.
EN CALAVERA - The paper mache works of the Lineras family delights the first class of elementary school students to visit the exhibit at the Fowler Museum.