The Wave

Spring 2008 | A quarterly online newsletter for Alumni & Friends of California State University Channel Islands.
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NEWS

President Richard Rush
CSUCI President named Educator of the Year
California State University Channel Islands President Richard R. Rush has been named
Educator of the Year by the Camarillo Chamber of Commerce. The Educator of the Year
award is part of the Camarillo Chamber's Top Ten Community Awards, which honor 10
individuals and organizations that have made the Camarillo community a better place
to live and do business. "It is an honor to receive this award. I have profound gratitude
for the support the Camarillo community has given to me and the work it has done to
build Cal State Channel Islands into the University it is today," Rush said. Rush
was appointed President of CSUCI by the CSU Board of Trustees and assumed his duties
in June 2001. He has worked relentlessly and diligently to serve the people of Camarillo
and this region through providing increased educational opportunities.
2008 Commencement
All past CSUCI graduates are invited to attend this year's CSUCI Commencement Ceremony
on Saturday, May 17 at 9 a.m. on the CSUCI campus, South Quad. If you are interested
in attending, you must RSVP to obtain a campus parking permit no later than Friday,
May 9. To RSVP, please call 805-437-8952.

Volunteers Distribute License Plate Frames to Graduates
Volunteers Needed
CSUCI invites alumni and other members of the community to volunteer for its 2008
Commencement Ceremony to be held Saturday, May 17 in the South Quad of the campus.
Assignments will include assisting with parking flow, distribution of programs to
guests, assisting with refreshments, serving as campus guides for ceremony guests,
and helping with the ceremonial procession. The event begins at 9 a.m. and lasts until
approximately 12 p.m. Volunteers must be 18 years or older and are asked to arrive
at 6:30 a.m. They will also receive a special campus t-shirt and complimentary gift
bag supported with items from various local businesses. For more information, to volunteer,
or to make arrangements for a business to help support 100 gift bags, contact Alumni
Relations at 805-437-8952 or alumni.friends@csuci.edu.
University to Open Emphasis in Clinical Lab Sciences
CSUCI will introduce a new emphasis in clinical lab sciences within the bachelor
of science degree in biology beginning with the fall 2008 semester. Clinical laboratory
professionals provide service and research in clinical labs and related settings in
hospitals, clinics and other health care institutions. Ching-Hua Wang, Chair of the
Biology Program at CSUCI states, "There is a strong need for public health professionals
trained to deal with epidemics and potential biological disasters, man-made or otherwise,
caused by microorganisms. Today the average age of professionals working in the clinical
lab science field is 53." To implement the program, the University has added new courses
in medical mycology and hematology. For more information about the bachelor of science
degree in biology with emphasis on clinical lab sciences contact Ching-Hua Wang, 805-437-8870
or ching-hua.wang@csuci.edu.
CSUCI Recipient of El Concilio Award
CSUCI has been honored with the 2008 El Concilio President's Building Bridges Award.
The organization recognized the efforts of CSUCI for improving the quality of life
and creating opportunities for members of the Latino community. University President
Richard R. Rush accepted the award at a ceremony on Saturday, March 15. The mission
of El Concilio del Condado de Ventura is to take the lead in improving the quality
of life of the Latino community, and by extension, the community-at-large, by providing
quality programs and services, advocating for the clients it serves, and collaborating
with other community organizations and agencies.

2008 Advocate of the Year Lori Macdonald '05
Alumni & Friends Visit Sacramento
On Monday, April 28, CSUCI staff, Alumni & Friends Association board members, alumni,
and local business leaders will attend the 2008 Alumni Legislative Day in Sacramento.
The CSUCI delegation will meet with area legislators to educate them on the possible
affects of further budget cuts to higher education and its impact locally. The day
also includes a special luncheon in which CSUCI alumna Lori G. Macdonald '05 will
be recognized by the CSU and local legislators for her advocacy efforts supporting
higher education.
Sigfredo Cruz B.S. 03' Mathematics
Jessica Heredia B.A. 06' Psychology
Alumni Relations: 805-437-8952 or alumni.friends@csuci.edu

Past Cycling Dolphins
Cyclists and Sponsors Wanted for MS 150 Ride in September
The Martin V. Smith School of Business & Economics at CSUCI is sponsoring a bicycle
team for the 2008 Start to Finish MS Bike Tour. This event raises funds for the Multiple
Sclerosis Society. The event will be held on Sept. 20 and 21. The tour is a bike ride
that will take riders from Camarillo through the Ojai Valley and end in Santa Barbara
on the first day and day two will take the riders along the ocean, through the strawberry
fields of Oxnard and end back in Camarillo. Last year the Cycling Dolphins raised
almost $9,000 for the Society. To learn more about the MVS sponsored team or volunteer
opportunities contact Andrew Morris, Associate Professor of Management, 805-437-2771
or andrew.morris@csuci.edu.

Provost Dawn Neuman
New Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dawn S. Neuman has been appointed as the new Provost and Vice President for Academic
Affairs at CSU Channel Islands and will begin her duties on July 14. Her predecessor,
Theodore Lucas, will take on liaison responsibilities with the statewide Community
Colleges for the CSU Chancellor's Office. Prior to taking on this position, Neuman
was employed by University of Nevada, Las Vegas for 15 years, including a position
as Vice Provost for Academic Resources at the university for the past four years.
"I am thrilled to join such an innovative university? I'm truly looking forward to
helping CSUCI advance its ambitious plans," says Neuman of her new role at the University.
Contact Alumni Relations at 805-437-8952 or alumni.friends@csuci.edu.
ALUMNI ANNOUNCEMENTS
Josh Saltee '06, B.S., Mathematics and Kerry Donlon '04, B.A., English
Josh is currently a Sales Account Representative with Dole Food Company, Inc. and
is married to 2004 CSUCI graduate Kerry Donlon who is currently the Assistant Branch
Manager for AIG. The couple has recently bought their first home and participated
in the 2008 Alumni Dolphin Discussion Panel for Discover CI.

Chad Carson '06 B.A. History
After graduating from Channel Islands in Spring of 2006 with a degree in History
and a double-minor in Spanish and Business, Chad Carson put his knowledge to work.
He traveled to Chile, Argentina, Peru, and Uruguay visiting places like Machu Picchu
for nearly 8 months, where he was able to further perfect his mastery of the Spanish
language. Currently, Carson is working as a Sales Representative and Central Coordinator
for Livity Outernational, an eco-friendly fashion company, and FedEx Kinkos. Carson
plans on advancing his education with the pursuit of a graduate's degree in International
Business at CSUCI in the Fall of 2008.

Shelley Hull '07 B.A. Psychology
As a 2007 graduate of CSU Channel Islands, Shelley Hull is currently working as a
General Services Assistant at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, Calif. With
her major in Psychology and minor in Anthropology, the museum has been an excellent
work environment for the Channel Islands alumna. "I have taken on many new challenges
at the Getty and am having a great time exploring what the Getty can offer," expressed
Hull. Shelley also enjoys working on various photo-projects on the side, and is in
the process of completing a book that tackles issues such as life, relationships and
death.
Call us. We'd like to hear from you for our next issue.
Alumni Relations, 805-437-8952 or alumni.friends@csuci.edu
PARENTS AND COMMUNITY FRIENDS
The CSUCI Alumni & Friends Association welcomes all alumni, parents and community friends to participate in our programs. We hope you enjoy these great benefits and events and thank you for your support.

Community Leaders and Alumni get involved
Special Author Performances
Authors Jack Lopez and Sean Carswell will perform their works for the campus community
on Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 7:30 p.m. in the Aliso Auditorium. This is a chance for
students, faculty, and the community to see dynamic, vibrant writers read from the
works that brought them so much acclaim. Jack Lopez is the author of the short story
collection Snapping Lines, which was inducted into the Latino Literary Hall of Fame
in 2002, as well as the novel In the Break and the memoir Cholos and Surfers. Lopez
is a professor at CSU Northridge. Sean Carswell is the author of two novels and two
short story collections. He will be reading from his brand new novel, Train Wreck
Girl. He teaches literature at CSU Channel Islands. There is no cost to attend. Parking
is $6. For further information, please call 805-437-3189.
Want to Teach?
Anyone interested in exploring the idea of becoming a teacher is invited to attend
one of our once a month information meetings. These are extremely informative meetings
where you can get all the information about becoming a teacher. Where do you begin?
What are the requirements? What tests need to be taken? All these questions and more
will be answered. The meetings are approximately an hour and half long, with time
for one-on-one questions after the meeting. The meetings fill up quickly, please call
to reserve a seat at 805-437-8953.
The Bring-A-Friend campaign
Ask your friends to go on-line and sign up. Alumni, students, parents, friends, community leaders.
They can all be part of the CSUCI Alumni & Friends family.
Sign them up on-line now at www.csuci.edu/alumni
UPCOMING EVENTS
Date Set for 5th Annual Alumni Dodger Night
Your favorite event is around the corner! Save the date for the 5th Annual Alumni
Dodger Night on Saturday, Sept. 20 at 7:10 p.m. Los Angeles vs. San Francisco. Invitations
will be sent via email in July and August. Look for yours this summer!

CSUCI Exhibitions Gallery Presents 'Cross Currents'
From Thursday, May 15 through Friday, Aug. 29, the CSUCI Exhibitions Gallery will
be hosting a group photography exhibition titled "Cross Currents", featuring a first-time
collaboration of students from CSUCI, Ventura College, Oxnard College and Moorpark
College. CSUCI Exhibitions Gallery is located at 92 Palm Drive in Camarillo, CA 93010.
The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. There will be a
closing reception on Thursday, Aug. 28 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in place of the usual
opening reception. Larry Lytle, Photography Instructor at CSUCI claims, "A coming
together of artists from these four schools is a photographic event not to be missed.
Work will range from classic black and white photography to abstract and photo-sculpture,
making this show a must-see!"

Student Art Exhibit at the Broome Library
The Broome Library is currently hosting and exhibition of CSUCI student artwork titled
"It's Who You Know". The show opened on Thursday, April 16 and will continue through
Sunday, May 18. Come visit the new university library and check out the work of the
current students of CSU Channel Islands.
Alumni & Friends Annual Meeting set for Monday, May 19
CSUCI Alumni & Friends Association is holding is open annual board meeting on Monday,
May 19 at 6 p.m. This board meeting is held once a year and the Alumni & Friends Membership
is welcome to attend. The officers and new board members for the 2008-09 year will
be elected. RSVP is required to attend at 805-437-8952 or alumni.friends@csuci.edu.
MEET YOUR BOARD

Sarah Hawkins '04
Sarah Hawkins '04 BA Liberal Studies
In 2002, Sarah Hawkins first stepped foot on the campus of California State University
Channel Islands. Sarah was looking to transfer to a Cal State and had made the trip
up from Orange County to check out Channel Islands. The beautiful green campus dotted
with red flags, together with the kind and helpful people working in Admissions and
Records, sealed the deal for Sarah. She was among the very first class of students
enroll at Channel Islands and graduated in 2004 with a degree in Liberal Studies.
From the very beginning, Sarah dedicated herself to Channel Islands. She was elected
as the University's first student body vice-president and was hired to work as the
Resident Director for Student Housing after graduation. Today, Sarah is the Assistant
Director for Housing and Residential Education, Management and Operations, in addition
to serving on the Alumni and Friends Board. Sarah fondly remembers her first visit
to Channel Islands and says, "now I am working to foster that same spirit so that
each new generation of students will have the same great experience that I did."
Sarah married her husband Matt in the summer of 2004 and moved them both into student
housing while she worked as the Resident Director and Matt commuted to Irvine for
work. Recently, Sarah and Matt bought a home Fullerton and switched commutes. Now
Sarah takes the train into Channel Islands every day. Sarah says, "I love Channel
Islands. If I didn't, I wouldn't spend 4 hours a day on a train."
Sarah's commitment to the University is reflected in her history of service, including
her current tenure on the Alumni and Friends Board, where she serves as the Secretary
to the executive committee. Sarah is excited to be a part of the new Alumni and Friends
Association and says, "I am looking forward to getting more alumni involved. We are
working on creating a strong organization and we want to know how we can better serve
the alumni of Channel Islands. Alumni can contact us through the website and tell
us what is important to them, what they are up to, and how we can create a better
organization. I think this is an important and exciting conversation to have."
SPOTLIGHT ON ACADEMICS

Professor of Physics Dr. Geoff Dougherty
Dr. Geoff Dougherty, Professor of Applied Physics and Medical Imaging
Geoff Dougherty, Professor of Physics and Medical Imaging at CSU Channel Islands,
has recently been honored with the 2008 Faculty Leader of the Year Award, presented
at the CSUCI Business & Technology Partnership's 2008 Leadership Dinner. With his
unrelenting efforts toward the advancement of the sciences and technology at Cal State
Channel Islands, it is easy to see why Dr. Dougherty was selected to receive this
award.
Geoff Dougherty joined the CSUCI Faculty in 2002. He established the minor in Applied
Physics, the Medical Imaging emphasis within the Biology major, and the upcoming major
in Applied Physics which opens this fall. These programs feature an applied, interdisciplinary
approach which incorporates the latest advances in science, technology, and the medical
sciences, and addresses local employment needs. He supports and encourages Club Physics,
the campus student organization for science/technology, which is constructing a trebuchet
this year.
Professor Dougherty is actively pursuing research in medical imaging and image analysis.
He has published numerous articles in international journals and several book chapters,
and has won a variety of competitive research grants. He has just completed a manuscript
for a textbook on digital image processing which will be published by Cambridge University
Press later this year. His research interests in imaging link up with his leisure
interest in photography. In the past year he has won a photography competition in
Ireland, and has had an illustrated article published in an in-flight magazine.
Prior to his employment at CSU Channel Islands, Dr. Dougherty served ten years as
Professor of Medical Imaging and Chair of the Radiologic Sciences Department at Kuwait
University. Before that he served as the Chair of Physics and Physical Sciences at
Oxford Brookes University, worked for the Open University in England, and has served
on the faculties of the Science University of Malaysia and the University of the South
Pacific. He has also engaged in research at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,
Monash University in Australia, and Swarthmore College.
"We have had so many great students graduate from the University in the last few
years. Our alumni are critical to enhancing the University's reputation and raising
its profile through their successes and support. They are an important and integral
part of our identity," said Professor Dougherty. The Alumni & Friends Association
sends out its congratulations to Dr. Dougherty on this esteemed recognition.
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN YOUR DEPARTMENT?



- Applied Physics
- Art
- Biology
- Business
- Chemistry
- Communication
- Computer Science
- Early Childhood Studies
- Economics
- English: Literature and Writing
- Environmental Science and Resource Management
- History
- Liberal Studies
- Mathematics
- Nursing
- Performing Arts
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Spanish
FEATURED MAY BENEFITS
CSUCI Alumni & Friends Members are invited to a Magic Mountain Private Party!
On Friday, May 2 from 7 p.m. to midnight Six Flags Magic Mountain, the Xtreme park,
has the largest collection of Xtreme roller coasters on the planet, and now's your
chance to enjoy all the rides, without the weekend crowds. Purchase early, tickets
are limited. Tickets $24 (regularly priced at $59.99). Children age 2 and under are
free.

Attention golfers!
Discounted Red Dot Golf Guide available for $33.95 (regularly priced at $45.95).
More than $12,000 in exclusive golf discounts. Deals like 2-for-1 greens fees and
one-of-a-kind golf discounts at premier golf courses throughout Southern California.
A 350-page course directory. Complete course information for every public golf course
in Southern California. Detailed maps to each course. Unique spiral-bound format perfect
for on-the-go.
It's Baseball Time!
Anaheim Angels and LA Dodgers discounted tickets available. Anaheim - A limited number
of Terrace Box seats are available to select games $21 (regularly priced at $28).
LA - A limited number of good infield-reserved, blue level seats between the bases
are available to select games $17 (regularly priced at $28).
Anaheim vs. Chicago - Thursday, May 15 - 7:05 p.m. - Knit-Cap Beanie Day
Anaheim vs. Toronto - Sunday, July 6 - 12:35 p.m. - Family Sunday
LA vs. Houston - Friday, May 9 - 7:40 p.m. - Dodger Beanie Cap Day
LA vs. Cleveland - Saturday, June 21 - 12:55 p.m. - Hollywood Stars Game


FULL MAY RECREATION CONNECTION BENEFITS (PDF, 721K)
WORKING FOR CALIFORNIA
State Budget Crisis Hits Home
Students, professors, administrators, staff, and others gathered on Thursday, March
27 at California State University Channel Islands to highlight the negative impacts
the Governor's proposed budget cut of $312.9 million for 2008/09 would have on the
California State University's 23-campus system. The proposed budget cuts come only
three years after the CSU budget was reduced by more than $500 million during the
2002-03 and 2004-05 fiscal years. In addition, the $73.2 million in General Fund revenue
needed to buy out a student fee increase is not included in this year's proposed budget.
The budget forum is part of an effort to detail the impacts to local campuses, and
to encourage the entire CSU community to take part in a system-wide effort to urge
lawmakers and the governor to restore the funding.
CSU Channel Islands President Richard R. Rush said the reduction would directly impact
student access in the form of limits on enrollment, larger class sizes, less student
support and potentially higher student fees. System-wide, the CSU estimates that the
proposed reduction will reduce access by 10,000 students, and limit enrollment to
2007/08 levels. CSUCI could be cut $2.5 million.
Alumni and friends who can help, please contact Celina Zacarias at 805-437-8920 or
email Celina.zacarias@csuci.edu. Visit www.calstate.edu/BudgetCentral/ for more information.

