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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 6-25-1 June 25 1 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "June 25 1" (1). Friday Bulletin. Paper 1110. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/1110 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the CSUSB Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Friday Bulletin by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact scholarworks@csusb.edu.

THE News for Faculty and Staff of Cal State. San Bernardino by Cynthia Pringie public affairs director The Saudi Arabian Minister of Higher Education, H.E. Dr. Khalid Al-Ankary, and several Saudi universitypresidents are among a 27-member delegation from that country who visited Cal State June I. The delegation and the university signed a memorandum of cooperation to establish a faculty and student exchange program that will promote international team teaching, among other efforts. Signing a memorandum of cooperation with each of four Saudi universities, President Karnig said, "This is exactly the kind of international partnership activity we envisioned as we put together the university's strategic plan, and created a new International Institute. Our plan emphasizes academic activities that will build skills for the 21st century global citizen." Cal State is the only CSU campus that the delegation visited during its two-week tour through America, in large measure due to relationships forged by political science professor, Ralph Salmi. An expert on the Middle East and currently the executive director of the California Committee on US- Arab Relations, Salmi traveled to Saudi Arabia last December in his efforts to enhance that already strong relationship between Saudi Arabia and America. "They, like we, are interested in a mutually beneficial relationship in which both sides can gain from student and scholar exchanges as outlined in this historic exchange agreement," Salmi said. The delegation spent a half-day at Cal State meeting to discuss the financing of public education, how academic programs are designed to meet needs in the workplace and how university research can be applied to industry. Specific focus was given to programs in medical science, engineering and science, and the humanities and social sciences. The next day the delegation met with CSU Chancellor Charles Reed and signed an agreement with The CSU system as well. Prior to arriving at Cal State, the Saudi group visited Georgetown, Harvard, MIT, the University of Michigan, Northwestern and the University of Arkansas. They'll also tour UCLA, Berkeley and Stanford before going on to Canada. Cal State also has active partnerships with universities in Germany and Japan and is working to solidify agreements with institutions in Korea, Mexico and Taiwan. J u M E 25. 1 Kid tec. Paper tec Daughter, Mother Celebrate Determination as much as Diploma by Sam Romero public affairs assistant The sacrifices Cynthia Schmidt's mother made for her and her five brothers were marked

FRIDAYBULUETIN Page 2 when the two Hesperia residents strode down the floor together during their June 1 Commencement. "For me," says Schmidt, "it's a celebration other accomplishments as a student, but also as a mother. It shows her determination to encourage her children." Both liberal studies majors graduating with bachelor's degrees at a 6 p.m. ceremony in the university's Coussoulis Arena, Schmidt. 3 I, and her mother, Catherine Heywood, 54, have taken many of their Cal State courses together, and it was Schmidt's mother who convinced her daughter to return to school. "So it's made my college education more fun, more meaningful," says Schmidt. "She's my best friend." Heywood worked on her degree for about 10 years, taking a quarter off here and there when family needs increased. Meanwhile, she also worked outside the home. Schmidt's mother decided to walk at Commencement only after Schmidt told her how much it would mean for both of them to receive their diplomas together. But the strains of "Pomp and Circumstance" have never been alluring enough. "She's taught me how to set my priorities," Schmidt explains. "She's always said to put my children first, my education second." Today, all of Schmidt's brothers are pursuing an education. Ruml Heads for Renaissance by Way of Yale English professor Ted Ruml has been selected from a national applicant pool to attend one of 23 summer study opportunities supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Ruml will participate in a summer seminar, The Twentieth-Century Bible: The Death and Return of the Author. The six-week program will be held at Yale University and be directed by Professor Leslie Brisman. The 12 instructors chosen to participate in the program each will receive a stipend of $3,700 to cover travel, study and living expenses. NEH is a federal agency that supports each summer seminars and institutes at colleges and universities so that faculty can work in collaboration and study with experts in humanities disciplines. Topics for the 23 seminars and institutes offered for college and university professors this summer include literature from the Renaissance to modern drama and history from Roman Egypt through the civil rights movement of the '60s as well as philosophy, art history and Black Film Studies. More than 400 faculty will participate in these studies and go on to instruct approximately 30,000 American students In the following year. SES Ushers in Summer The free annual Summer Entertainment Series will have you rocking to the rhythms of Latin flavor, surf-rock, folk and bluegrass tunes from the Sixties and some contemporary beats in the university's Lower Commons July 7, 14, 21 and 28 from 7- p.m. Bring your picnic baskets, lawn chairs and blankets along with your love of music to enjoy performances by The Latin Society, John York of the Byrds, The Squeakin' Wheels and The Tornadoes, respectively.

Page 3 Appealing to a wide audience with rich horn section arrangements, The Latin Society is in its twenty-eighth year performing their big band Latin sounds throughout the southland. Familiar tunes such as "Guantanamera." "Oye Como Va," and "Hot Hot Hot" are just a few that will be performed. A former member of the Byrds, John York combines Sixties favorites such as "Turn. Turn, Turn," "Eight Miles High" and "Mr. Tambourine Man" with acoustic music from around the world. Although he favors the 12-string guitar, he plays many instruments, including the Chinese gu zheng and the Arabic oud, to entertain audiences with an eclectic mix of old and new music. The Squeakin' Wheels capture the American music scene of the past century with folk, country, rock, bluegrass and pop songs. Best known for layered harmonies and a wide variety of musical selections ranging from "Tumblin' Tumble Weed" to "My Guy," their material will include timeless spirituals and contemporary acoustic pieces featuring rich vocal blends and sparkling instrumental arrangements. The Tornadoes are best known for their surf-rock hit single "Bustin' Surfboards," which was the theme from the movie Pulp Fiction. Their 164 hit "The Gremmies" is currently featured in the movie, "Another Day in Paradise," with James Woods and Melanie Griffith. Sponsors for the concert series are CSUSB's student affairs division, the Student Union Program Board, the Associated Students, Inc., Coussoulis Arena, the San Bernardino County Sun, and Coca-Cola. Parking is $1.50. The Bulletin Board Berry, Berry Good Fun There s that farm down in Orange County called Knott's, where they pack jam into jars and produce fun by the barrels. For CSUSB folk, the special day to go Knott's is Saturday, July 31. The main spot will be the Knott's La Plaza Picnic area and the time is I I a.m.-3 p.m. The $30.75 for adults and $ 17.50 for children 3-1 I and $Zero for children two-and-under buy admission to the park, an allyou-can-eat buffet, games, prizes and a visit from Snoopy. You'll need to pay for the day with cash by July. Lunch will be served from noon-1:30 p.m. Call Jenny or Twillea at Ext. 5138 for details. What's Open When? First things first. Food, in this case. The Pub, unfortunately, is closed all summer. But as long as the food flows and the register rings at the Coyote Cafe, it will remain open from 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., selling breakfast and lunch. Pizza Hut, grab-and-go sandwiches and salads and coffee and sodas, too. The Coyote Bookstore is open Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and closed Friday-Sunday. The Latin Society opens CSUSB's 1 Summer Entertainment Series with its popular, spicy, hot sounds. 7 p.m., Lower Commons Plaza. Free. Parking $1.50 ifnodecal. Ext. 7360.

Page 4 Wednesday, July 14 Former Byrds member, John York, blends acoustic sounds from around world with 60s favorites. 7 p.m., Lower Commons Plaza. Free. Parking $1.50 if no decal. Ext. 7360. Hetdayjulyn Squeakin' Wheels perform folk, country, bluegrass and assorted pop tunes. 7 p.m., Lower Commons Plaza. Free. Parking $ 1.50 if no decal. Ext. 7360 Wednesday, July 28 Final concert features surf-rock by The Tornadoes. 7 p.m., Lower Commons Plaza. Free. Parking $ 1.50 if no decal. Ext. 7360. The Friday Bulletin is a biweekly newsletter published for administrators, faculty and staff of California State University, San Bernardino. The online edition of the Friday Bulletin can be found at http://enrollment.csusb.edu/-pubaffariday/cover.html. Next issue: July 23. Items should be submitted in writing, on disk or through e-mail by 5 p.m., Tuesday, July 13 to: Sam Romero, Editor, Public Affairs, AD 188, CSUSB 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 2407-237 (0) 880-5007 or (0) 880-7043 fax sromero@csusb.edu Vol. 33, No. 10 8 1 7 0 ^ a s