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  • Healing Racism's Hurts: Memory and Mourning

    September 24, 2003

    Princeton Professor Albert Raboteau will speak on “Healing the Wounds of Racism: The Role of Memory and Mourning” 4 p.m. Oct. 2 in Hieronymus Lounge in Kerrwood Hall on the upper Westmont campus.
    The lecture, sponsored by the Erasmus Society, is free and open to the public.

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  • Staff Promotions at Westmont

    September 10, 2003

    "Two Westmont employees have been promoted to new jobs in recent
    weeks."

    Pamela Arneson has been named the new associate director of alumni & parent relations in the Office of College Advancement. She previously worked 10 years as assistant in the Alumni & Parent Relations Office.

    In her new position, Arneson will share responsibility for Homecoming, Parents Weekend, Parents Orientation and Westmont’s alumni chapter programs around the country. Event planning, managing volunteers and working with current students are her key tasks.

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  • Westmont Joins Tuition Consortium

    September 8, 2003

    Westmont has joined nearly 300 other institutions in launching the nation’s first prepaid tuition plan for private colleges and universities: the Independent 529 Plan.

    The plan is similar to state-sponsored “529” prepaid tuition plans, but is unique in that it can be used at independent institutions throughout the nation. The program allows families to pay today’s tuition for certificates that will be redeemable years from now at any of the member institutions.

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  • Art Council Welcomes New Members

    September 1, 2003

    Photographer David Holt, painter Karin Young and art collector Nancy Wood have joined the Westmont Art Council.

    As a vital link between the professional art world, the college and the community, Art Council members assist in establishing networks among these groups.

    Holt, Young and Wood bring varied backgrounds and experiences to the council.

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  • Birch, Goble Join Westmont Trustees

    August 28, 2003

    Dr. Edward Birch, who retired as executive vice president of Westmont in 2001, and Roy Goble of Pleasanton have joined the college’s board of trustees.

    “I know the rest of the trustees join me in heartily welcoming Edward Birch and Roy Goble to the board,” Chairman David Eaton said. “We are delighted to have two people with such outstanding backgrounds willing to share their time, expertise and experiences with us.”

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  • Westmont Moves up in National Ranking

    August 22, 2003

    Westmont is listed among the nation’s top 100 liberal arts colleges in the most recent U.S. News & World Report rankings, which were released today.

    The college, which has been on the magazine’s list of top national liberal arts colleges since the late 1980s, moved from the third tier (ranked roughly between 110th and 160th out of 217 colleges) to the second tier (ranked 97th ).

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