| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, May 04, 2001
University of California Office of the President
Media Contacts:
Charles McFadden
(510) 987-9193
charles.mcfadden@ucop.edu
UC PRESIDENT RICHARD C. ATKINSON ANNOUNCES
CLARK KERR LECTURES HONORING FORMER UC LEADER
University of California President Richard
C. Atkinson announced today the establishment of the Clark Kerr
Lecture Series on the Role of Higher Education in Society.
The series honors Kerr, who served as president
of the university between 1958 and 1967. He is now president emeritus
of UC.
"Clark Kerr is the nation's most distinguished
statesman of higher education, renowned internationally not only
as a scholar and academic leader, but as an insightful researcher
and writer on the role of higher education in society," Atkinson
said. "He did more than anyone else to put the UC system on
the road to what it has become today - the world's leading commonwealth
of intellect."
In addition to serving as president of UC,
Kerr headed the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education and then
the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher Education from
1967 until 1979. Kerr came to UC Berkeley in 1945 as an associate
professor of industrial relations and was chancellor at Berkeley
from 1952 until 1958.
The Kerr Lecture recipients will present
lectures at one or more UC campuses and will be expected to submit
manuscripts related to their lectures suitable for publication.
They will visit the Center for Studies of Higher Education at UC
Berkeley, or other campuses for one semester to do research and
write.
Recipients will be selected once every two
years, beginning in academic year 2001-2002.
The lectures will be supported initially
by the UC Office of the President, with $600,000 to be allotted
over 10 years. The university will seek a permanent endowment to
support the lectures.
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