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  • Gaede to Step Down as Westmont President

    October 17, 2005

    Stan GaedeWestmont President Stan D. Gaede announced he will conclude his presidency at the end of the academic year in June. He has served as the college’s president since July 2001. Previously, he was provost, the top academic officer, for five years. The 58-year old will return to Gordon College in Wenham, Mass., where he joined the faculty in 1974 and became provost in 1993.

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  • Westmont Wins Computer Science Research Grant

    October 13, 2005

    The National Science Foundation (NSF) has selected Westmont to receive a
    prestigious $178,000 grant for computer science research over two years. The NSF’s
    Cyber Trust Program will fund the Westmont project, “Survivable, Adaptive and
    Scalable Distributed Systems.” NSF expects to fund fewer than 50 of the 487
    proposals it reviewed this year.
    “It’s exciting for such a small college like Westmont to receive this award,” says
    Kim Kihlstrom, associate professor of computer science, “Although other Westmont

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  • Erasmus Lecture Focuses on Civil War Era Poetry

    October 6, 2005

    A specialist in 19th century British cultural and literary studies will deliver a lecture at Westmont next month. Associate Professor of English at U.C. Davis Catherine Robson will speak in Hieronymus Lounge, Monday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m as part of Westmont’s Erasmus Lecture Series. Her lecture is entitled “Memorization and Memorialization: Poetry and the Burial of Heroes.”

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  • Video to Link Community with Hurricane Victims

    October 6, 2005

    Local residents will soon be able to connect with about 40 victims of Hurricanes
    Katrina and Rita. Westmont Head Baseball Coach Rob Crawford will arrive in Santa
    Barbara, Saturday, Oct. 1, after returning to the Gulf Coast for a week. He spent
    several days videotaping and interviewing the evacuees who he and 21 other local
    volunteers got to know in September.
    “There’s so many gaps,” Crawford said. “I hope that Santa Barbara will respond to
    this. I’ll show the video and hopefully get some sponsorships. We now need to

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  • Lewis and Clark and Wilderness Medicine

    September 29, 2005

    San Diego author and physician David Peck will present a slide show and lecture on his book, “Or Perish in the Attempt: Wilderness Medicine in the Lewis and Clark Expedition,” 7 p.m. Oct. 6 in Hieronymus Lounge in Kerrwood Hall on Westmont’s upper campus.

    Peck has turned his love of the outdoors, history and medicine into a book that details the expedition with wit, explaining that embarking into the wilderness of the 1700s with few medical supplies or medicines was tantamount to suicide.

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  • Healing Racism's Hurts: Memory and Mourning

    September 29, 2005

    Princeton Professor Albert Raboteau will speak on “Healing the Wounds of Racism: The Role of Memory and Mourning” 4 p.m. Oct. 2 in Hieronymus Lounge in Kerrwood Hall on the upper Westmont campus.

    The lecture, sponsored by the Erasmus Society, is free and open to the public.

    Raboteau, the Henry W. Putnam professor of religion at Princeton, will discuss the ongoing effects of racism upon the nation and will suggest that Americans are still struggling to come to terms with the history of slavery and the racial hatred sowed by slavery.

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