Appendix
Nondiscrimination and Affirmative Action Policy Statement for
University of California
It is the policy of the university not to engage in discrimination
against or harassment of any person employed by or seeking employment
with the University of California on the basis of race, color, national
origin, religion, sex, gender identity, pregnancy (includes pregnancy,
childbirth, and medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth),
physical or mental disability, medical condition (cancer-related
or genetic characteristics), ancestry, marital status, age, sexual
orientation, citizenship, or status as a covered veteran (special
disabled veteran, Vietnam era veteran, recently separated veteran,
or any other veteran who served on active duty during a war or in
a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has been authorized).
This policy applies to admissions, access, and all employment practices,
including recruitment, selection, promotion, transfer, merit increase,
salary, training and development, demotion, and separation. This
policy is intended to be consistent with the provisions of applicable
state and federal laws and university policies.
In addition, it is the policy of the university to undertake affirmative
action, consistent with its obligations as a federal contractor,
for people of color and women, for persons with disabilities, and
for covered veterans. The university commits itself to apply every
good faith effort to achieve prompt and full utilization of people
of color and women in all segments of its workforce where deficiencies
exist. These efforts conform to all current legal and regulatory
requirements, and are consistent with university standards of quality
and excellence.
Inquiries regarding the University of California, San Diegos
(UCSD) equal employment opportunity policies and student-related
nondiscrimination policies may be directed to:
Student Affairs
Joseph W. Watson
Vice ChancellorStudent Affairs
Bldg. 112 University Center,
UCSD
9500 Gilman Drive, Dept. 0015
La Jolla, CA 92093-0015
(858) 534-4370
Academic Affairs
David R. Miller
Acting Senior Vice ChancellorAcademic Affairs
Bldg. 105 University Center,
UCSD
9500 Gilman Drive, Dept. 0001
La Jolla, CA 92093-0001
(858) 534-3130
Staff and Management
Steve W. Relyea
Vice Chancellor Business Affairs
Sec. 504 CoordinatorStaff
Bldg. 110 University Center, UCSD
9500 Gilman Drive, Dept. 0007
La Jolla, CA 92093-0007
(858) 534-3390
UCSD recognizes its obligation to provide program accessibility
(as described in Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and
the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) for persons with disabilities.
For information as to the existence and location of services, activities,
and facilities that are accessible to and usable by persons with
disabilities, contact:
Joseph W. Watson
Vice Chancellor Student Affairs
Sec. 504 CoordinatorStudents
Bldg. 112 University Center, UCSD
9500 Gilman Drive, Dept. 0015
La Jolla, CA 92093-0015
(858) 534-4370
David R. Miller
Acting Senior Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs
Sec. 504 CoordinatorFaculty
Bldg. 105 University Center, UCSD
9500 Gilman Drive, Dept. 0001
La Jolla, CA 92093-0001
(858) 534-3130
Barry J. Niman
ADA Coordinator
Manager, Employee Rehabilitation Program
Torrey Pines Center South, Suite 348
9500 Gilman Drive, Dept. 0944
La Jolla, CA 92093-0944
(858) 534-6743
(858) 534-3059
Steve W. Relyea
Vice Chancellor Business Affairs
Sec. 504 CoordinatorStaff
Bldg. 110 University Center, UCSD
9500 Gilman Drive, Dept. 0007
La Jolla, CA 92093-0007
(858) 534-3390
UCSD Policies and Procedures Applying to Student Activities
Students enrolling at UCSD are required to observe campus regulations,
including but not limited to the Standards of Conduct and the Policies
and Procedures Applying to Student Activities, which are available
to students at http://ugr8.ucsd.edu/judicial/
as well as the following locations:
Student Legal Services
Student Organizations and Leadership Opportunities
College Dean Offices
Office of Graduate Studies and Research
Office of the Student Affairs Dean, School of Medicine
Student Policies and Judicial Affairs
SIO, Graduate Student Department
Notice to Students of Their Privacy Rights
In accordance with the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy
Act of 1974 and campus procedures implementing the University of
California Policies Applying to the Disclosure of Information from
Student Records, students at the San Diego campus of the university
have the right:
- To inspect and review records pertaining to themselves in their
capacity as students;
- To have withheld from disclosure, absent their prior consent
for release, personally identifiable information from their student
records, with exceptions as noted in Section 160.2 of the universitys
policies (see also Directory or Public Information below);
- To inspect records maintained by the campus of disclosure of
personally identifiable information from their student records;
- To seek correction of their student records through a request
to amend the records or a request for a hearing; and
- To file complaints with the Department of Education regarding
alleged violations of the rights accorded them by the Federal
Act.
Directory or Public Information
The Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (revised
June 1976) permits the university to release or publish, without
the students consent, items in the category of public
information which are name, address (campus and/or permanent),
telephone number, campus email address, date and place of birth,
major fields of study, dates of attendance, degrees and honors received,
the most recent previous educational institutions attended, participation
in officially recognized activities, including intercollegiate athletics,
and the name, weight and height of participants on intercollegiate
university athletic teams. Students may request in writing, by the
last day of registration each quarter, that any or all personally
identifiable information from their records not be regarded as public
information. Forms for this purpose are available in the Registrars
Office.
Notification of Rights Under FERPA for Postsecondary Institutions
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students
certain rights with respect to their education records. They are:
- The right to inspect and review the students education
records within forty-five days of the day UCSD receives a request
for access.
Student should submit to the registrar, dean, head of the department
written requests that identify the record(s) student wishes to
inspect. The UCSD official to whom the request was submitted will
make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time
and place where the records may be inspected. If the records were
not maintained by the UCSD official to whom the request was submitted,
that official shall advise the student of the correct official
to whom the request should be addressed.
- The right to request amendments of the students education
records that the student believes are inaccurate or misleading.
Students may ask UCSD officials to amend a record that they believe
is inaccurate or misleading. They should write the UCSD official
responsible for the record, clearly identify the part of the record
they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading.
If the UCSD official decides not to amend the record as requested
by the student, that official will notify the student of the decision
and advise the student of the procedures to appeal the denial.
- The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable
information contained in the students education records,
except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without
consent.
One exception which permits disclosure without consent is disclosures
to UCSD or UC officials with legitimate educational interests.
A UCSD or UC official is a person employed by UCSD or UC in an
administrative, supervisory, academic, research, or support staff
position: a person or company with whom UCSD or UC has contracted
(such as attorney, auditor, or collection agent): or a student
serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance
committee. A UCSD or UC official has a legitimate educational
interest if the official needs to review an education record in
order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility.
- The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education
concerning alleged failures by UCSD to comply with the requirements
of FERPA.
The name and address of the office that administers FERPA is:
Family Policy Compliance Office U.S. Department of Education 400
Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC, 20202-4605
Questions about these rights or any other aspect of student records
management by UCSD officials may be referred to the Director, Student
Policies and Judicial Affairs, Student Center, Building B, or by
telephone at (858) 534-6225 or email at naguilar@ucsd.edu.
The text of FERPA may be found in the Government Documents section
of the UCSD Geisel Library. Copies of the UCSD student records policy,
PPM 160-2, may be accessed electronically at http://adminrecords.ucsd.edu/ppm/docs/160-2.html
UCSD Sexual Harassment Prevention and Policy
The University of California, San Diego is committed to creating
and maintaining a community in which all persons who participate
in UCSD programs and activities can work together in an atmosphere
free from all forms of harassment, exploitation, or intimidation.
Every member of the UCSD community should be aware that UCSD is
strongly opposed to sexual harassment and that such behavior is
prohibited both by law and UCSD policy. Retaliation against a person
who brings a complaint of sexual harassment is also strictly prohibited
and may result in separate disciplinary action. It is UCSDs
intention to take whatever action may be needed to prevent, correct,
and if necessary, discipline behavior which violates this policy.
Laws and University Policies Prohibiting Sexual Harassment
The California Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title VII of
the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, prohibit sexual
harassment in employment. Title IX of the Education Amendments of
1972 prohibits sexual harassment in educational institutions which
are recipients of federal funds. UCSDs policy prohibits discrimination
on the basis of sex, including sexual harassment, and provides for
disciplinary action for inappropriate conduct.
Defining Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests
for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual
nature when any or all of the following conditions result:
- Submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly
a term or condition of instruction, employment, or participation
in any university activity.
- Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual
is used as a basis for evaluation in making academic or personnel
decisions affecting an individual.
- Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering
with an individuals performance or creating an intimidating,
hostile, or offensive university environment.
A determination of whether particular conduct constitutes sexual
harassment takes into account the totality of the circumstances,
including:
- the frequency of the offensive conduct;
- its severity;
- whether it is physically threatening or humiliating;
- the location of the conduct and the context in which it occurred;
- the degree to which the conduct affected the education or employment
environment; and
- the relationship between the parties.
Sexual harassment does not typically include verbal expression
or written material that is relevant and appropriately related to
course subject matter or curriculum.
Sexual harassment may occur between persons of differing power
or between peers. In addition, sexual harassment may involve a female
harassing a male, or a male or female harassing a person of the
same gender.
Consensual Relations
UCSD’s consensual relationship policy addresses potential
ethical and legal issues that arise when individuals develop romantic
or sexual relationships. In addition, the UC regents have approved
a systemwide faculty-student relationship policy that prohibits
a faculty member from becoming romantically or sexually involved
with students for whom the faculty member has or should expect to
have supervisory responsibility.
Prevention and Education
To implement UCSDs policy regarding sexual harassment, the
Office of Sexual Harassment Prevention and Policy (OSHPP) provides
assistance in investigating and resolving complaints and provides
education to the entire UCSD community. Emphasis is on prevention
and early resolution. Copies of UCSDs policy and procedures
may be obtained at OSHPP at 201 University Center or at its campus
Web page at http://oshpp.ucsd.edu.
Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to review the interactive
online education program, Preventing Sexual Harassment, available
on the OSHPP Web page.
Complaint Resolution
UCSD has established formal and informal procedures for resolving
sexual harassment complaints. There are several informal resolution
options, depending on the circumstances, including educational programs
for targeted campus units or for particular individuals and mediation
between the parties. Where informal resolution is unsuccessful or
inappropriate, a formal complaint may be filed and a formal investigation
undertaken. There is no prescribed sequence, so choosing one option
first does not prevent a complainant from choosing a different option
for resolution later on.
Because complaints are most effectively resolved at the earliest
possible stage, UCSD encourages early reporting of concerns or complaints
regarding sexual harassment. If you believe you have been sexually
harassed, you are encouraged to discuss your options and learn about
UCSD procedures by contacting OSHPP at (858) 534-8298. You may obtain
advice without filing a complaint. Unreasonable delay in reporting
sexual harassment or failure to utilize UCSD’s complaint resolution
procedures may affect your legal rights.
A number of governmental agencies also accept complaints of sexual
harassment, including the California Department of Fair Employment
and Housing, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and
the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education. The time
deadlines for filing such complaints vary between 180 and 365 days.
Retaliation
Threats, other forms of intimidation, and retaliation against a
faculty member, student, or staff employee for bringing a complaint
of sexual harassment or for assisting another in bringing a complaint
are prohibited. Retaliation is itself a violation of UCSD policy
and applicable law, and is a serious offense. Complaints of retaliation
may be brought through the informal or formal sexual harassment
complaint procedures. Acts of retaliation may result in discipline.
Title IX Coordinator
Persons who wish to bring a complaint alleging a violation of Title
IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 may contact the Title IX
Coordinator as follows:
Lori Chamberlain, Title IX Coordinator
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive, Mail Code 0024
La Jolla, California 92093
(858) 534-8298
The Regents of the University of California
Regents Ex Officio
Governor of California and President of the Board of Regents
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Lieutenant Governor of California
Cruz Bustamante
Speaker of the Assembly
Herb J. Wesson, Jr.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Jack OConnell
President of the Alumni Associations of the University of California
Laurence Seigler
Vice President of the Alumni Associations of the University
of California
Barbara Bodine
President of the University
Robert C. Dynes
Appointed Regents
The term of office of appointed regents is twelve years, and terms
expire on March 1 of the year indicated.
Richard C. Blum (2014)
Ward Connerly (2005)
John G. Davies (2004)
Judith L. Hopkinson (2009)
Dolores Huerta (2004)
Odessa Johnson (2012)
Joanne Kozberg (2010)
Sherry L. Lansing (2010)
David S. Lee (2006)
Monica Lozano (2013)
George M. Marcus (2012)
Velma Montoya (2005)
John J. Moores (2009)
Gerald L. Parsky (2008)
Norman J. Pattiz (2004)
Peter Preuss (2008)
Haim Saban (2013)
Tom Sayles (2006)
Matthew Murray, Student Regent (June 30, 2004)
Jodi Anderson, Student Regent Designate (June 30, 2005)
Principal Officers of the Regents
President of the Regents
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Chair of the Regents
John Moores
Vice Chair of the Regents
Peter Preuss
Treasurer
David H. Russ
General Counsel
James E. Holst
Secretary of the Regents
1111 Franklin Street, 12th Floor
Oakland, CA 94607
Leigh Trivette
Faculty Representatives to the Board of Regents
Lawrence Pitts
(September 1, 2002 to August 31, 2004)
George Blumenthal
(September 1, 2003 to August 31, 2005)
Systemwide Administration
President of the University
Robert C. Dynes
Provost and Senior Vice President Academic Affairs
C. Judson King
Senior Vice PresidentBusiness and Finance
Joseph P. Mullinix
Senior Vice PresidentUniversity Affairs
Bruce B. Darling
Vice PresidentHealth Affairs
Michael V. Drake, M.D.
Vice PresidentAgriculture and Natural Resources
W. R. Gomes
Vice PresidentClinical Services Development
William H. Gurtner
Vice President for Budget
Lawrence C. Hershman
Vice PresidentEducational Outreach
Winston Doby
Vice PresidentLaboratory Management
S. Robert Foley
Berkeley
Robert M. Berdahl
Davis
Larry N. Vanderhoef
Irvine
Ralph J. Cicerone
Los Angeles
Albert Carnesale
Merced
Carol Tomlinson-Keasey
Riverside
France A. Córdova
San Diego
Acting Chancellor, Marsha A. Chandler
San Francisco
J. Michael Bishop
Santa Barbara
Henry T. Yang
Santa Cruz
M.R.C. Greenwood
University Professors
University Professor
Francisco J. Ayala
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
UC Irvine
University Professor
J. Michael Bishop
Chancellors Office
UC San Francisco
University Professor Emeritus
E. Margaret Burbidge
Department of Physics
UC San Diego
University Professor
Shu Chien
Department of Bioengineering and Medicine
UC San Diego
University Professor
Alexandre J. Chorin
Department of Mathematics
UC Berkeley
University Professor
Marvin L. Cohen
Department of Physics
UC Berkeley
University Professor
Michael Cole
Department of Communications
UC San Diego
University Professor Emeritus
Gerard Debreu
Departments of Economics and Mathematics
UC Berkeley
University Professor Emeritus
Robert B. Edgerton
Departments of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and Anthropology
UC Los Angeles
University Professor
Emory Elliott
Department of English and Center for Ideas and Society
UC Riverside
University Professor
Sandra M. Faber
Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
UC Santa Cruz
University Professor
Arturo Gomez-Pompa
Department of Botany and Plant Sciences
UC Riverside
University Professor
M. Frederick Hawthorne
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
UC Los Angeles
University Professor
Richard Karp
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Bioengineering,
Industrial Engineering and Operations Research and Mathematics
UC Berkeley
University Professor Emeritus
Yuan T. Lee
Department of Chemistry
UC Berkeley
University Professor Emeritus
Frank H. Shu
Department of Astronomy
UC Berkeley
University Professor Emeritus
S. Jonathan Singer
Department of Biological Sciences
UC San Diego
University Professor Emeritus
Neil J. Smelser
Department of Sociology and Institute for International Studies
UC Berkeley
University Professor
Gabor A. Somorjai
Department of Chemistry
UC Berkeley
University Professor Emeritus
Charles H. Townes
Department of Physics
UC Berkeley
University Professor
Ming T. Tsuang
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine
UC San Diego
University Professor Emeritus
John R. Whinnery
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
UC Berkeley
University Professor Emeritus
Hayden White
Department of History of Consciousness
UC Santa Cruz
Regents Professor at UCSD
Ravi Shankar
Academic and Administrative Officers
University of California, San Diego
Acting Chancellor
Marsha A. Chandler
Acting Senior Vice Chancellor
David Miller, Academic Affairs
Vice Chancellors
Richard E. Attiyeh, Research
Edward W. Holmes, M.D., Health Sciences
Charles F. Kennel, Marine Sciences
James M. Langley, External Relations
Steven W. Relyea, Business Affairs
Joseph W. Watson, Student Affairs
John A. Woods, Resource Management and Planning
Associate Chancellor
William Trogler
Interim Associate Vice Chancellor
Ann Briggs Addo
Chair, Academic Senate
Jan B. Talbot, 200304
Donald F. Tuzin, 2004–05
Academic Deans
Arts and Humanities
Frantisek Deak, Dean
Biological Sciences
Eduardo Macagno, Dean
Extended Studies and Public Programs
Mary Lindenstein Walshok, Dean
Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies
Peter Cowhey, Dean
Rady School of Management
Robert S. Sullivan, Dean
Graduate School of Marine Sciences
Charles F. Kennel, Dean
Graduate Studies
Richard Attiyeh, Dean
International Education
Mary L. Dhooge, Dean
Jacobs School of Engineering
Frieder Seible, Dean
Physical Sciences
Mark Thiemens, Dean
School of Medicine
Edward W. Holmes, M.D., Dean
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Palmer Taylor, Dean
Social Sciences
Paul W. Drake, Dean
Chief Officers
Chief of StaffHealth Sciences
Thomas Jackiewicz
Campus Counsel
Ann Parode
University Librarian
Brian E.C. Schottlaender
College Provosts
Revelle College
Daniel Wulbert
John Muir College
Susan Kirkpatrick (acting provost)
Thurgood Marshall College
Cecil W. Lytle
Earl Warren College
Steven Adler
Eleanor Roosevelt College
Ann L. Craig
Sixth College
Gabriele Weinhausen
Associate Vice Chancellors
Mark Appelbaum, Undergraduate Education
Tom Collins, Marine Sciences
Edward Furtek, Science and Technology Policy
and Projects and Government and Community Relations
Mryl C. Hendershott, Marine Sciences and
Scripps Graduate
David Miller, Academic Planning and Programs
Rebecca Newman, Health Sciences Development
John A. Orcutt, Marine Sciences
Mary Lindenstein Walshok, Public Programs
Sarah West, Development
John Wooley, Research
Assistant Vice Chancellors
Mae Brown, Admissions and Enrollment Services
Jennefer Collins, Academic Affairs
Rogers Davis, Human Resources
Marianne Generalas, Research
Elazar Harel, Administrative Computing and Telecommunications
M. Boone Hellmann, Facilities Design and Construction,
Donald Larson, Controller, Business and
Financial Services
Gary Matthews, Auxiliary and Plant Services
Deborah McGraw, Resource Administration
Brian J. Murray, Student Health and Wellness
Alan Paau, Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property
Services
Margaret Pryatel, Resource Management
Edward J. Spriggs, Financial Management
Jeffrey A. Steindorf, Campus Planning
Loren C. Thompson, Student Educational Advancement
Carmen Vazquez, Student Life
Deans of Student Affairs
Eleanor Roosevelt College
Patricia L. Scott
John Muir College
Patricia Mahaffey
Revelle College
Renee Barnett-Terry
Sixth College
Julie Wong
Thurgood Marshall College
Ashanti Houston Hands
Earl Warren College
Jeffrey Philpott
Deans of Academic Advising
Eleanor Roosevelt College
Nancy Friedlander
John Muir College
Kay Reynolds
Revelle College
Nancy Groves
Sixth College
Brigitte Benoist
Thurgood Marshall College
Anne Porter
Earl Warren College
Catherine A. Joseph
Organized Research Units, Institutes,
Laboratories, and Projects
African and African American Studies Project
Bennetta Jules-Rosette, Director
AIDS Research Institute
Douglas Richman, Director
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
(CAL-(IT)2), San Diego Division
Ramesh Rao, Director
California Space Institute
Wolfgang Berger, Director
Rebecca and John Moores UCSD Cancer Center
Dennis Carson, Director
Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences
Arthur Wolfe, Director
Center for Atmospheric Sciences
V. Ramanathan, Director
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies
Wayne Cornelius, Director
Center for Energy Research
Forman A. Williams, Director
Center for Environmental Research and Training
Mark Thiemens, Director
Center for Human Development
Joan Stiles, Director
Center for Human Information Processing
V.S. Ramachandran, Director
Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies
Charles Briggs, Director
Center for Interface and Materials Science
M. Brian Maple, Director
Center for Magnetic Recording Research
Paul Siegel, Director
Center for Marine Biotechnology and Biomedicine
William Fenical, Director
Center for Molecular Agriculture
Maarten Chrispeels, Director
Center for Molecular Genetics
Steven Wasserman, Director
Center for Research in Biological Structure
Mark Ellisman, Director
Center for Research in Computing and the Arts
Sheldon Brown, Director
Center for Research in Language
Jeffrey Elman, Interim Director
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
Gordon Hanson and Christopher Woodruff, Co-Directors
Climate Research Division
Daniel Cayan, Director
Geosciences Research Division
Jeremy Jackson, Director
Glycobiology Research and Training Center
Ajit Varki, Director
Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics
Bernard Minster, Director
Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
Peter Cowhey, Director
Institute of International, Comparative, and Area Studies
Miles Kahler, Director
Institute of Molecular Medicine
Kenneth Chien, Director
Institute for Neural Computation
Terrence Sejnowski, Director
Institute for Nonlinear Science
Henry Abarbanel, Director
Institute for Pure and Applied Physical Sciences
M. Brian Maple, Director
Integrative Oceanography Division
Elizabeth Venrick, Director
Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition
Michael Cole, Director
Marine Biology Research Division
Ronald Burton, Director
Marine Physical Laboratory
William Kuperman, Director
Physical Oceanography Research Division
Bruce Cornuelle, Director
Project for Explaining the Origin of Humans
Ajit Varki, Director
Project for the Responsible Conduct of Research Education
Michael Kalichman, Director
Project in Display Phosphor Research
Jan B. Talbot, Director
Project in Econometric Analysis
Clive Granger, Coordinator
Project in Geometry and Physics
James Bunch, Coordinator
Project on International Affairs
Barbara Walter, Director
Public Policy Research Project
Mathew McCubbins, Director
San Diego Supercomputer Center
Francine Berman, Director
Stein Institute for Research on Aging
Dilip Jeste, Director
Whitaker Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Shu Chien, Director
White Mountain Research Station
Frank Powell, Director
UCSD Healthcare
David I. Sakai, Chief Financial Officer
Sumiyo Kastelic, Director, UCSD Medical Center
Scott S. Hofferber, Chief Operating Officer
Jan R. Radke, Chief Medical Officer
Edward Babakanian, Chief Information Officer
Lawrence S. Friedman, Medical Director, Ambulatory and
Primary Care
Paul J. Hensler, Administrator, Thornton Hospital
Robert W. Hogan, Associate Director, Finance, UCSD Medical
Center
James D. Kaufman, Director of Support Services
Dennis E. Goodrich, Director of Facilities Planning and
Management
Mary Middleton, Associate Director, Patient Care Services,
UCSD Medical Center
Dennis Moran, Associate Director, Clinical and Professional
Services, UCSD Medical Center
Cecilia M. Smith, Medical Director, UCSD Medical
Center
UCSD School of Medicine
Leslie Bruce, Director, Government and Community Relations
Ruth Covell, Associate Dean, Program and Policy Analysis
Terence Davidson, Associate Dean, Continuing Medical
Education
Leslie Franz, Director, Health Sciences Communications
Gordon Gill, M.D., Dean, Scientific Affairs
Edward W. Holmes, M.D., Dean
Julianne R. Howell, Director, Health Sciences Planning
Cecilia M. Smith, Associate Dean, Medical Center
Affairs and Graduate Medical Education
Roger D. Meyer, Associate Dean, Administration
Charles Mittman, Dean, Clinical Affairs
Jacqueline Parthemore, Associate Dean, Veterans' Affairs
Robert Resnik, Associate Dean, Admissions and Financial
Aid
Maria Savoia, Associate Dean, Curriculum and Student Affairs
Jerry Schneider, Dean, Academic Affairs
David Tarin, Associate Dean, Cancer Affairs
Endowed Chairs
University of California, San Diego
Akamai Chair of Internet Mathematics
Fan Chung Graham
Victor C. Alderson Chair of Applied Ocean Science
Veerabhadran Ramanathan
American Heart Association California Affiliate Chair in Cardiovascular
Research
Ken Chien
Atkinson Family Chair
Richard C. Atkinson Chair
Eduardo Macagno
Rita L. Atkinson Chair
Efim Zelmanov
Sanford I. Berman Chair in Language and Human Communication
J. Robert Beyster Chair in Engineering
Joseph Pasquale
Blasker Chair in Environmental Engineering
Paul Linden
Simon Bolivar Chair in Latin American Studies
Peter H. Smith
Dan Broida Chair in Elementary Particle Physics
Callaway Golf Chair in Structural Mechanics
John B. Kosmatka
Center for Magnetic Recording Research Chair in Materials
Center for Magnetic Recording Research Chair in Materials V
Center for Magnetic Recording Research Chair in Mechanics and Tribology
Frank E. Talke
Center for Magnetic Recording Research Chair in Physics
H. Neal Bertram
Chair in High Performance Computing
Francine Berman
Chancellors Associates Chair I in Econometrics
Robert F. Engle
Chancellors Associates Chair II in Econometrics
Clive W.J. Granger
Chancellors Associates Chair III in Theatre
Jorge A. Huerta
Chancellors Associates Chair IV in Physics
Arthur Wolfe
Chancellors Associates Chair V in Ethnic Studies
Ramon A. Gutierrez
Chancellors Associates Chair VI in Chemistry and Biochemistry
Mark H. Thiemens
Chancellors Associates Chair VII in Biological Science
Stephen Hedrick
Chancellors Associates Chair VIII in Political Science
Mathew McCubbins
Chugai Pharmaceutical Chair in Cancer
David Tarin
Communications Industry Professorship in Engineering
Lawrence Larson
Francis Crick Chair (Regents Chair)
Peter G. Wolynes
Cymer Corporation Endowed Chair
Robert Bitmead
Edward A. Frieman Chair in Global Observation Research
Frank Caylus Grandier Chair in Medieval European History
Gildred Chair for United States-Mexican Relations
Wayne A. Cornelius
Harry E. Gruber Chair in Computer Science and Information Technologies
Larry Smarr
Chair in Hebrew Biblical Studies
David Noel Freedman
Walter F. Heiligenberg Professorship in Neuroethology
James Nieh
Ingrid and Joseph W. Hibben Chair in Space Science and Education
Sally Ride
Hwei-Chih and Julia Hsiu Chair in Chinese Studies
Joseph W. Esherick
Chair in Infectious Diseases
Joshua Fierer
Institute of the Americas Chair for Inter-American Affairs
Paul W. Drake
John Dove Isaacs Chair in Natural Philosophy
Kazuo Iwama Chair in Material Science
Sung Ho Jin
Irwin Mark and Joan Klein Jacobs Chair of Information and Computer
Science
Ronald Graham
Helen A. Jarrett Chair in Alzheimers Disease Research
David P. Salmon, M.D.
Chair of Judaic Studies
David Goodblatt
Nancy Kaehr Chair in Pediatric Research
Sanjay K. Nigam
Jerome Katzin Chair in Corporate Governance
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Katzin Chair of Jewish Civilization
Richard E. Friedman
Lawrence B. and Sallye K. Krause Chair in Korean Studies
Stephen Haggard
Stephen W. Kuffler Chair in Biology
Anirvan Ghosh
Estelle and Edgar Levi Memorial Chair in Aging
Dilip Jeste
Benard L. Maas Chair in Inherited Metabolic Disease
Jerry A. Schneider
Mary Gilman Marston Chair in Psychiatry
Lewis L. Judd
Quinn Martin Chair in Drama
Bernd T. Matthias Chair in Physics
M. Brian Maple
Joseph E. Mayer Chair of Theoretical Chemistry
J. Andrew McCammon
Hajime Mori Chair in Japanese Language and Literature
Masao Miyoshi
Nancy Olmsted Chair in Pediatric Pulmonology
Paul M. Quinton
Pacific Economic Cooperation Chair in International Economic Relations
Takeo Hoshi
Edith and William M. Perlman Chair in Clinical Cardiology
Kirk L. Peterson
Charles Lee Powell Chair in Mathematics
Charles Lee Powell Chair in Wireless Communication
Bang-Sup Song
Presidential Chair in Energy and Combustion Research
Forman A. Williams
Presidential Chair in Philosophy II
Patricia S. Churchland
Professorship in Neuroregeneration
Marla Feller
Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Communications and Technology Policy
Peter Cowhey
Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Embedded Microsystems
Rajesh Gupta
Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Mobile Computing
Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Sensor Networks
Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Telecommunications and Information Technologies
Helen Ranney Chair in Medicine
Kenneth Kaushansky
Anne Ratner Chair in Pediatric Ophthalmology
David Granet
Eric and Johanna Reissner Chair in the Department of Structural
Engineering
Frieder Seible
Stephen O. Rice Chair in Magnetic Recording Research
Jack K. Wolf
Florence Seeley Riford Chair for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(AIDS) Research
Florence Riford Chair for Alzheimers Disease Research
Leon J. Thal
William E. and Mary B. Ritter Memorial Chair
Jeremy Jackson
Rohr Chair in Pacific International Relations
Miles Kahler
Paul D. Saltman Chair in Science Education
Randolph Hampton
Science Applications International Corporation Chair in Engineering
Andrew Chien
Harold Simon Chair in International Health and Cross Cultural Medicine
Skyworks Chair in High Performance Communications Devices and Circuits
Peter Asbeck
Sokwanlock Chair in Chinese International Affairs
Barry Naughton
Herbert Stern Chair in Biology
Jean Wang
Structural Systems Research Chair
Tasch Endowed Chair in Parkinsons Disease Research
Evelyn and Edwin Tasch Chair in Cancer Research
Ronald R. Taylor Chair in Information Technology in Computer Science
Pavel Pevzner
Torrey Mesa Research Institute Chair in Plant Science
Julian I. Schroeder
Sandra and Monroe Trout Chair in Pharmacology
Palmer W. Taylor
Monroe E. Trout Chair in Surgery
David Hoyt
Harold Clayton Urey Chair in Chemistry
Clifford Kubiak
Valtz Family Chair in Philosophy
Arthur and Molli Wagner Chair in Acting
Kyle Donnelly
Sam M. Walton Endowed Chair for Cancer Research
John P. Pierce
Judith and Jack White Chair in Cardiology
Anthony Demaria
Muriel Jeannette Whitehill Chair in Bio-Medical Ethics
Theodore Friedmann
Kent R. Wilson Chair in Physical Chemistry
Herman Wouk Chair of Modern Jewish Studies
Deborah Hertz
Samuel S.C. Yen Chair in Reproductive Medicine
Samuel S.C. Yen
Walter J. Zable Chair in Engineering
UC San Diego Foundation
Acting Chancellor
Marsha A. Chandler
President
James M. Langley
Chair
Duane J. Roth
Vice Chairs
Dr. John D. Cambon, 74
Mrs. Joan K. Jacobs
Treasurer
Dr. Mary F. Berglund
Chairs Emeriti
William E. Beamer
Dr. J. R. Beyster
Malin Burnham
Jerome S. Katzin
Richard C. Levi
R. Barry McComic
Dr. Monroe E. Trout |
Trustees
Dr. Robert P. Akins, ’74, ’77,
and ’83
Dr. Mary F. Berglund
Linden S. Blue
Dr. Steven P. Briggs
Julia R. Brown
Marc R. Brutten, ’79
Dr. John D. Cambon, ’74
Acting Chancellor Marsha A. Chandler
Dr. William T. Comer
Gary A. Curtis, ’69
John G. Davies
Sheldon C. Engelhorn, ’72
Erik T. Engelson, ’82 and ’84
Daniel J. Epstein
Anne L. Evans
Dr. Peter C. Farrell
Pauline Foster
Dr. Edward A. Frieman
Richard H. Hertzberg
Robert B. Horsman
Joan K. Jacobs
Mel I. Katz
Brian A. Kenner, ’89
Herbert G. Klein
James M. Langley
Warner C. Lusardi
Prof. Mark J. Machina
James W. Montgomery, ’81
Regent John J. Moores
William E. Nelson
William A. Owens
Paul A. Peterson
Peggy Preuss
Rudolph J. Rehm
Lawrence B. Robinson
Duane J. Roth
William H. Scripps
Michael M. Searles
Martin A. Shapiro, ’81
Louis A. Simpson
Eugene L. Step
Brian Walsh, ’89
Jack K. White
Pamela S. Wygod |
Board of Overseers University of California,
San Diego
Jennifer Adams-Brooks
Laurie Black
Esther Burnham
Josie Calderon
Howard Carey
Hugh Carter
Ramon Castro
Morris Casuto
Etran Chane
Martin Colby
Daniel Eaton
Herman Gadon
Alan Greenway
Ben Haddad
Sook Hansen
Lucy Haugh
Joel Holliday
Gary Jacobs
William Jones
Mel Katz
Jerome Katzin
Lucy Killea
Richard Kiy
Minerva Kunzel
Pepe Larroque
George Lattimer
James Lemke
Richard Levi
Jack McGrory
Paul I. Meyer
Thomas Page
Ray Peet
Paul Peterson
Olivia Puentes-Reynolds
Major General Robert Scurlock
Robert Spanjian
Donald Stone
Susan Taylor
Jenny Tchang Frost
Dixie Unruh
Diana Venable
Victor Woo
Elizabeth Yamada
Richard Ybarra |
UCSD Facts and Figures
(as of fall 2002)
On-campus student enrollment |
|
Undergraduate
|
19,872 |
Warren |
4,559 |
Muir |
3,866 |
Marshall |
3,856 |
Revelle |
3,697 |
Roosevelt |
3,232 |
Sixth |
662 |
Graduate |
3,465 |
Medical School
(including 540 Medical Center residents
and interns) |
1,370 |
Total
students |
24,707 |
|
|
Grade-point averages |
|
Freshman |
2.92 |
Sophomore |
3.00 |
Junior |
3.04 |
Senior |
3.05 |
Number of undergraduates
in most populous departments |
|
Biology |
3,055 |
Economics |
1,724 |
Psychology |
1,147 |
Electrical
and Computer Engineering (ECE) |
1,136 |
Computer
Science and Engineering (CSE) |
1,077 |
Political
Science |
1,067 |
Bioengineering |
885 |
Communication |
797 |
Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering |
767 |
Visual Arts |
734 |
Based upon the previous year's experience,
94 percent of all new freshmen enrolled at UCSD in the fall quarter
are also enrolled in the subsequent fall quarter. Eighty-two percent
of all students who begin their undergraduate studies as freshmen
at UCSD complete their degree requirements here within six years.
Questions or requests for more detailed information should be directed
to the Office of Student Research and Information.
UCSD Extension enrollment |
29,844 |
Summer Session enrollment |
13,794 |
On campus teaching
faculty members |
1,727 |
Books in library
collection |
2,953,024 |
Total land areaUCSD |
|
Main campus |
1,202 |
Outlying
areas |
393 |
UC
Natural Reserves |
367 |
Total
acres |
1,962 |
Members of Honorary
Societies/Prizes/Awards |
|
A.B. Wood
Medal and Prize |
1 |
Academia
Sinica |
1 |
Academic
Senate Distinguished Teaching Awards |
19 |
Academie
des Sciences, France |
1 |
Acoustical
Society of America |
1 |
African Studies
Association |
1 |
American
Academy of Arts and Sciences |
81 |
American
Academy of Mechanics |
4 |
American
Academy of Microbiology |
2 |
American
Academy of Pediatrics |
1 |
American
Academy of Religion |
1 |
American
Anthropological Association |
6 |
American
Association for the Advancement of Science |
77 |
American
Association of Anatomists |
1 |
American
Astronomical Society |
10 |
American
Chemical Society |
57 |
American
Geophysical Union |
9 |
American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics |
9 |
American
Institute of Architects |
1 |
American
Institute of Chemists |
2 |
American
Mathematical Society |
23 |
American
Meteorological Society |
1 |
American
Nuclear Society |
3 |
American
Philosophical Society |
14 |
American
Physical Society |
39 |
American
Psychiatric Association |
1 |
American
Psychological Association |
9 |
American
Society for Biological Chemists |
13 |
American
Society for Cell Biology |
4 |
American
Society for Clinical Investigation |
1 |
American
Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers |
3 |
American
Society of Mechanical Engineers |
7 |
American
Sociological Association |
1 |
American
Thoracic Society (Edward Livingston
Trudeau Award) |
1 |
Arthur C.
Cope Scholar Award |
1 |
Association
of American Physicians |
2 |
Association
for Computing Machinery |
1 |
Balzan |
2 |
Beckman Foundation
Young Investigator |
2 |
Bernal Prize |
1 |
Carol Nachman
Prize |
2 |
Chancellor's Medal |
2 |
Chancellor's Summer
Faculty Fellowship |
20 |
Charles E. Molnar Award |
1 |
Cognitive Science Society |
1 |
College Teaching Awards |
6 |
Cottrell Scholar |
1 |
Council on Foreign
Relations |
0 |
C.U. Ariens Kappers |
1 |
Distinguished Teaching |
6 |
Econometric Society |
8 |
Fields Medal |
1 |
Fulbright Awards |
45 |
Geological Society
of America |
0 |
German Marshall
Fund |
4 |
Gregory Luebbert
Prize |
1 |
Guggenheim |
146 |
Gustav Steinman Medal |
1 |
Heidelberg Academy
of Sciences |
0 |
Hellman Faculty
Fellowship |
36 |
Humboldt
Research Award |
9 |
Huntsman
Medal |
2 |
Institute
of Electrical & Electronic Engineers |
21 |
Institute
of Mathematical Statistics |
3 |
Institute
of Medicine |
22 |
Institute of Scientific
Information |
2 |
International
Academy of Astronautics |
6 |
International
Union of Radio Scientists |
1 |
Johan Skyette
Prize |
1 |
KGTV Channel 10 News
Leadership Award |
1 |
Kyoto Prize |
1 |
La Society
des Oceanists, Musee de L'Homme |
1 |
Macarthur
Foundation |
8 |
Meteroical
Society |
1 |
National
Academy of Education |
2 |
National Academy of
Engineering |
15 |
National Academy, Institute
of Medicine
(see Institute of Medicine) |
|
National
Academy of Sciences |
68 |
National Humanities
Medal |
1 |
National
Medal of Science |
6 |
New York
Academy of Science |
6 |
Nierenberg Prize |
3 |
Nobel Prize
Winners (Nobel Laureates) |
8 |
Oceanology
International Lifetime Achievement Award |
1 |
Optical Society
of America |
7 |
Packard Foundation
Fellowship |
2 |
Presidential
Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
(PECASE) |
2 |
Presidential
Young Investigators Award |
8 |
Prince Albert
I. Medal |
1 |
Pulitzer
Prize |
1 |
Revelle Medal |
14 |
Robert Guthrie Award |
1 |
Roy Harvey Pearce/Archive
for New Poetry Prize |
1 |
Royal Anthropological
Institute |
1 |
Royal Anthropological
Institute—Great Britain & Ireland
|
1 |
Royal Astronomical
Society |
7 |
Royal Danish
Academy of Science and Letters |
1 |
Royal Historical
Society |
1 |
Royal Netherlands
Academy of Science |
1 |
Royal Society
of Chemistry |
3 |
Royal Society
of London |
9 |
Royal Society
of Victoria |
1 |
Royal Statistical
Society |
1 |
Searle Scholar |
7 |
Sloan Research
Fellows |
13 |
Society of
Experimental Psychology |
7 |
Swedish Royal |
1 |
Tyler Prize |
1 |
UC Presidential Fellowship |
2 |
UCSD Endowed Chairs |
86 |
UCSD Medal |
9 |
Van Courtland Elliott
Prize |
1 |
Vannevar Bush Award |
2 |
White House
National Medal of Science |
1 |
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