San Diego, September 1, 2009 -- Internet pioneer and Calit2 Director Larry Smarr and the director of UC San Diego’s Community Law Project, Alejandra Sotelo-Solis ’01, will address more than 4,000 UCSD students and faculty at the 2009 Welcome Week Convocation and Dinner on September 22.
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As the inaugural academic event of the year, Convocation marks the formal entrance of new students into the UC San Diego community. A pivotal moment for freshmen and transfer students, the event will also include Vice Chancellor Penny Rue and A.S. Student President Ustav Gupta as speakers, who will welcome all attendees and offer advice on excelling at the university. After the ceremony, dinner will be served on RIMAC field and faculty and administrators will be available to speak with incoming students about their aspirations at UC San Diego.
For more than two decades, Larry Smarr, Ph.D., has been a global leader in advancing innovation in information technology. In 1983, he initiated the first proposal to the National Science Foundation (NSF) recommending the development of a national supercomputer center program which, together with UCSD’s San Diego Supercomputer Center , spawned what we know today as the commercial Internet, Web browsers and other inventions.
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“These entering UC San Diego students were just starting to crawl when we developed the first Web browser, so they are digital ‘natives’ who have always lived in a digital world,” said Smarr. “But we are still in the very early days of the digital revolution, and there is no doubt that information and communications technologies will play a critical role in helping us solve some of the most demanding societal problems—from climate change and energy efficiency to finding cures for many fatal diseases. UC San Diego students should take advantage of all the opportunities in front of them to do undergraduate research and participate in outreach programs that use technology for the betterment of society.”
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After receiving her bachelor’s degree in political science in 2001, Sotelo-Solis was one of only 60 individuals across the nation selected for a CORO fellowship in public policy in Los Angeles . She continues to be active in the community, serving her first term as a council member and vice mayor of National City and member of the San Diego Cesar E. Chavez Commemorative Committee. Sotelo-Solis is also involved with San Diego MANA, a youth mentorship organization; South Bay Forum, a political action committee; and was chair of the American Diabetes Association Health Fair/Feria de Salud. She is a past president of the UCSD Chicano Alumni Association.
“My years at UC San Diego helped reinforce the foundation for my future of becoming a public servant,” said Sotelo-Solis. “My desire to improve the quality of life for those around me and to fight for social justice issues was reinforced in and out of the classroom. This year I encourage our newest students to take advantage of the diverse opportunities that the next years have to offer.”
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Additional Welcome Week activities include the Welcome Week Dance on Sunday, September 20; Student Services Fair and UCSD Block Party on Monday, September 21; and First Friday, an open house celebration at the Price Center on Friday, September 25. Additional information about Welcome Week is available at http://welcomeweek.ucsd.edu.
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