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Phyllis Guzé

or no preparation. Guzé excels in both. Guzé initiated two methods of small-group teaching in her department – Resident Case Conference and intern report. Resident Case Conference takes place every morning with the goal of developing the residents’ clinical problem-solving abilities.…

Paul M. Thompson Ph.D. ’98

established researcher, much less a graduate student. Thompson has been a guest speaker at the 1998 International Human Brain Mapping Conference, Montreal; the 1998 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators’ Meeting; the 1997 International Conference on Visualization in Biomedical Computing, Hamburg; and…

Paul Apodaca M.A. ’95, Ph.D. ’99

the UCLA campus – the first to UCLA’s annual Pow Wow and the second as part of the California Indian conference. He was also one of the creative people behind Knott’s Berry Farm’s Indian Trails, an entertaining and educational experience. Apodaca…

Patricia A. Duff Ph.D. ’93

co-manager for a campus-wide project on foreign language teaching; as a coordinator for the Second Language Research Forum, and international conference; and as review editor of Issues in Applied Linguistics. A brilliant scholar of uncommon depth and scope, Patsy Duff promises…

Noyes Keller Grovier ’91

founding editor of the first UCLA English Department undergraduate poetry journal, now known as “Rash Imagination.” Then, after attending a conference on the study of early 19th century literature in England, Kelly decided to publish another periodical dedicated to the interdisciplinary…

Mindelyn Buford II

a sense of community for thousands of UCLA residential students. Mindelyn gave a talk at the Pacific Sociological Association's annual conference on her National Science Foundation research project, "Homeless Men in Public Parks - Assumptions versus Realities." At the Annual Southern…

Michael Selsted ’74, Ph.D. ’80, M.D. ’85

supervises and coordinates activities for a sizable staff of technicians and laboratory assistants. His findings have been presented at national conferences and have resulted in publication of his numerous articles and abstracts. A two-time recipient of the UCLA Alpha Omega Alpha…

Miguel Angel Corzo ’67

promotes art conservation worldwide. GCI was not new to Corzo, since he had served there previously, organizing an archaeological conservation conference in Mexico and coordinating conservation efforts at the tomb of Nefertiti in Egypt. He also pursued special projects in Spain,…

Michael Angel Bermudez ’00

few Americans able to secure licenses from the U.S. Department of the Treasury and State, he attended Cuba’s first International Conference on Culture and Development. As one of 2,000 delegates from countries around the globe, he conducted research to find ways…

Michael Nash ’70

welfare and juvenile justice systems to ensure thorough assessments for children who are involved with both systems. He established a conference for social workers, attorneys, judges and probation officers called A New Beginning for Partnerships for Children and Families in Los…

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