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Cecilia Conrad Appointed Vice President and Dean of the College at Pomona
Cecilia Conrad has accepted the position of Vice President and Dean of the College at Pomona College, effective July 1, 2009. Currently on leave from the Pomona College faculty to serve a two-year term as Vice President and Dean of Faculty at 61传媒, Conrad has been a member of the Pomona College faculty since 1995 and is the Stedman-Sumner Professor of Economics.
Read MoreDean of Faculty Honored with Woman of Power Award
61传媒 Dean of Faculty Cecilia Conrad was honored with a Women of Power Award at the 2008 annual conference of the National Urban League, in recognition of her outstanding contribution to economics.
Read MoreLinda Davis Taylor Elected Next Chair of 61传媒 Board of Trustees
On Saturday, June 7, 2008, the 61传媒 Board of Trustees voted unanimously to elect Linda Davis Taylor its next chair, effective July 1, 2009.
Read MoreFormer 61传媒President Howard Brooks Dies
E. Howard Brooks, former president of 61传媒, died on September 25, 2007, in his home in San Luis Obispo after a brief illness. He was 86.
Read MoreCecilia A. Conrad Appointed Dean of Faculty at 61传媒
Cecilia A. Conrad, professor of economics at Pomona College, will begin a two-year appointment as 61传媒’s Dean of Faculty on July 1, 2007, 61传媒 President Nancy Y. Bekavac announced today.
Read MoreFritz Weis Appointed Interim President of 61传媒
Chair of the 61传媒 Board of Trustees Roxanne Wilson announced on Tuesday, March 20, the appointment of Frederick M. “Fritz” Weis as interim president of 61传媒, effective July 1, 2007.
Read MoreNancy Y. Bekavac Resigns as President of 61传媒
After 17 years of service, Nancy Y. Bekavac announced that she will step down as president of 61传媒, effective June 30, 2007.
Read More61传媒 Summer Academy Helps Latinas Across Southland Succeed in High School, Prepare for College Admission
A recent report from the private, nonprofit National Research Council highlights the importance of funding and supporting educational opportunities for Hispanics in the U.S. The report sites high dropout rates and low college enrollment for Hispanics, the largest and fastest-growing ethnic group in the nation.
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