News Scrapbook 1980-1981

SOUTHERN CROSS

JUN 1 8 198

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USD offers summer courses·

STAR NEWS

SAN DIEGO-A number of prograJilJl in continuing education under the title "Pastoring to Today's Christian Community" are being offered this summer by the Umversity of San Diego : • June 22-26, "A Theology for Child-Centered Teaching," with Donal O'Leary and Theresa Sallnow. • June 29-July 2, "Thomas Merton's Religious Vision: Spirituality of Creativity and Social Justice," with Kenneth Butigan. • July 13-16, "Contemporary Moral Questions for Pastors, Deacons , Teachers, Counselors, Part'nts." with Father Richard McCormick, SJ . • July 13-1 7, "Spiritual and Profcs,iunal . Growth: A Human Agenda for Parish Renewal," with Dr. Thomas Downs. • July 14and 16, "Helping People Volunteer," with Judy Rauner. • July 27-31, "Basic Christian Communities and the U.S. Experience," with Father Frank Ponce. • July 27-31, "Bread and Justice: Poverty's Global Connections," with Dr. James McGinnis. • July 27-31, "Jesus, the Justice of God, and Empowerment through Social Mimstry," with Father Lawrence Gorman. • Aug. 3-7, ' ·Empowerment I" with Harry Fagan and "Empowermc>nt Tl' ' with Sister Marjorie Tuite , OP. ,

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• Aug. 3-7, "Deep Prayer for Busy People,'' with Father William Callahan, SJ. A number of these courses will be offered for continuing education credit, and some are offered under the auspices of the Catholic Committee on Urban Ministry. For course times, credit, housing and registration fees and other information, call the USD Office of Continuing Education at (714) 293-4585.

JUN 1 8 1981. •• • Four South

Bay re ,dents were among graduate s ut . th e lJni\ crsity of San Diego. Nancy L. Gilman, daughter of Dr. and :vtrs . R.A Gilman of Chula Vi ta. received her bachelor degree 10 · polit1cnl science. Abo from Chula Vista are Gerianne I.. LaChance, bachelor' 0 r bu inc ad- m • n i s l rut 1 'J n. an

EVENING TRIBUNE

JUN 2 2 1981 The University of San Diego offers summer courses in Mexico and Europe for credit or personal enrichment beginning June 29. For details, contact USD's Office of Continuing Education. . ft -~---~

LA JOLLA LIGHT

Journal workshop set at USO The structuring ot a requested. Tuition is $40. Duffy, M. S. ,

an progressively draw their lives into focus, in an

educator counselor, and

personal journal will be For details, call USD's the topic of a workshop Office of Continuing director of to be held in Camino Education at 293-4585.

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training, describes the achieved by the guided journal as a "process use of open-ended, self-

EDUCATION The University of San D' as DAN D;~;ew trustees to its board: Co ES, president of Signal s., and JAMES COL president of J.W. Colachis CACHIS, estate investment a d o., a real n management firm, and president of J.C. R h. esorts, w ich operates the Inn at R Bernardo. ancho h elected t iego

Hall at the University of San Diego on August 8 Sessions will last from 9:30 a .m . to 4 p.m. on both days , wi t h an August 8 evening session from 7 to 10 p.m. Pre- registration is a nd 9.

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DATE: June 24-27 TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

SEMINAR: Program for government- employed advocates and adjudicators LOCATIO : University of San Diego FEE: $325 _,,,,, SPONSOR : Administrative Law College, California State Bar CONTACT: 293-4584.

CORONADO JOURNAL Lawrence made honorary member of USD's Beta Gamma Sigma M. Larry Lawrence, chairman of the Del Lawrence was among 29 charter members taken into the newly Lawrence addressed the group on the positive future of USD and

SOUTHERN CROSS

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SA, DIEGO- The sixth annual Bishop Charles Francis Bud?y Award honoring alumni of the Umverslty of San Diego recently was presented to Father Benjamin J . Carrier, a. 1959 graduate of the university and currently pastor of Our Lady of Light Church in Descanso . The award, created by the USD Alumni Association to recognize members whose fores are marked by outstanding contributions to their career field, community, and the university, was pn,sented by A: Jackson Muecke, director of alu~m relations. In making the presentation, Muecke highlighted Father Carrier's service as instructor in biology and university chaplain from 1968 to 1973 as well as his devotion to the peopie of the parishes t~ which his assignments have taken him. A NATIVE of Maine, Father Carrier's work in Southern California has included drug abuse counseling and rehabilitation of former prison inmates. He has served as pastor in Holtville, Coachella, San Bernardino, and Descanso. Rosemary Masterson Johnso~, graduate of the class of 1970 and rec1- _. ro

Coronado Corp., was inducted as a charter member of the University of San Diego Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the national business scholastic honorary fraternity.

installed chapter of the fraternity, and the first honorary member. The installation took place recently aboard the Reuben E. Lee.

emphasized that USD's fully accredited School of Business is prepared to fill the growing community need for a second major school of business in San Diegc,.

LA JOLLA LIGHT

Business school classes offered at university Graduate and undergraduate summer business school 4585. The courses are as follows: Evening courses: Human Behavior in Organizations

pient of the Bishop Buddy Award in 1980, accepted the award in behalf of Father Carrier, who was in Salt Lake City officiating at the wedding of another USD alumna. "This award is accepted," Mrs. Johnson said, "in c_elebr~tion and thanksgiving for the gift of hfe Father Ben has been to each of us and to the University of San Diego . "

courses at the University of San Diego will begin July 13 and run through August 22. Day and evening courses will be held. Tuition fees are $135 per unit of credit for undergraduates. Graduate level tuition fees are $140 and $155 per unit of credit. A half-price rate for clergy of all faiths and auditors is available. Room and board are available on campus. Pre-enrollment is requested; for details, call USD's Office of Continuing Education at 293-

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