PARTICIPATING
DELEGATES
(last updated 10-19-05)
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE will be
represented by Megan Murphy
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
will be represented by Jeanette Wong, director for
academic advising and Whittier College alumni
association president
BIOLA UNIVERSITY will be
represented by Dr. Gary A. Miller, provost and senior
vice president
BOWDOIN COLLEGE will be
represented by Dr. Michael Owens
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY will
be represented by Francine Sohn
CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS
OBISPO, will be
represented by
Dr. Linda H. Halisky, interim dean of the college of
liberal arts
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO,
will be represented by
Joseph F. Sheley,
executive vice president
CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY will
be represented by Harry L. Hamilton, provost and
executive vice
president
CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE
will be represented by Mario Mainero, Jr., alumnus and
Whittier Law School director for academic success.
CLARK UNIVERSITY will be
represented by Arthur Spiegelman
COLORADO COLLEGE will be
represented by Dr. W. Torrey Sun
DICKINSON COLLEGE will be
represented by Debra E. Pole, Esq.
GRINNELL COLLEGE will be
represented by Gerald Adams, registrar
HOLLINS UNIVERSITY will
be represented by Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey
JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
will be represented by Frederic A. Bergerson, Whittier
College
professor of political science
KALAMAZOO COLLEGE will be
represented by Lisbeth Gant-Britton
KNOX COLLEGE will be
represented by Dr. Richard Henke
LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY will
be represented by Lawrence T. Geraty, president
LEWIS AND CLARK COLLEGE
will be represented by Dr. Jane Atkinson, vice president
and provost
MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE
will be represented by Ellen L. Leggett, alumna
OTIS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN
will be represented by Ed
Schoenberg, alumnus, class of 1974
PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE
will be represented by Richard Osborn, president
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY
will be represented by A. Ronald Berryman
POINT LOMA NAZARENE COLLEGE
will be represented by
Keith R. Bell, interim provost and
chief academic officer, vice provost for academic
administration
POMONA COLLEGE will be
represented by Gary Kates, vice president for academic
affairs and dean of
the college
RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE
will be represented by Mr. and Mrs. S. Nelson Gray, Jr.
RIO HONDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
will be represented by
Russell Castaneda-Calleros, director of
governmental and community relations
SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY
will be represented by Dr. David Skinner, alumnus, class
of 1957
SCRIPPS COLLEGE will be
represented by Nancy Bekavac, president
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
will be represented by
Sheila
Hanes, director of alumni and development
TRINITY UNIVERSITY will
be represented by John T. Douglass IV, alumnus, class of
1965
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS,
will be represented by
Charles R. Laine, Whittier College
professor of business administration
UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE
will be represented by Adeline Cardenas-Clague, dean of
academic
support and retention services
UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS
will be represented by Dr. Stuart Dorsey, president
VERMONT SCHOOL OF LAW
will be represented by Tanja Shipman, alumna, class of
1996
WELLESLEY COLLEGE will be
represented by Barbara A. Finley, alumnae association
board member
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY will
be represented by Tony Barnstone, Whittier College
associate professor
of English language and literature
WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY
will be represented by Gloria Switzer, associate dean
WESTMONT COLLEGE will be
represented by Dr. Shirley A. Mullen, provost
WILMINGTON COLLEGE will
be represented by Merrill E. Evans, member of the board
of trustees
YALE UNIVERSITY will be
represented by Jonathan Jenkins
ORGANIZATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS
will be represented by
Marcus
Harvey, associate secretary
CLAREMONT UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM
will be represented by
Brenda Barham Hill,
chief executive officer
DENMARK’S INTERNATIONAL STUDY PROGRAM (DIS)
will be represented by
Anders Uhrskov
FRIENDS WORLD PROGRAM will be represented by Joann Halpern, global director of academic and
student affairs
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
(SCIAC) will be
represented by Lorin Huffman, director
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