Exercising Leadership Role in the Interests of the Institution

Parent: Presidential Papers—David Pierpont Gardner

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

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0tr8f1x3Remarks for Opening Dinner, Pacific Rim Universities Conference, San Francisco, California2532212.0%
61f0c0qwThe Humanities and the Fine Arts: The Soul and Spirit of Our Universities,” David Pierpont Gardner Graduate Lecture in the Humanities and Fine Arts, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.1841422.2%
1d94q006Internationalization: The State of the Institution179852.9%
6gh590fjRemarks for the Groundbreaking Dinner for the W. M. Keck Telescope and Observatory, Kamuela, Hawaii1621412.5%
3cr780wd“Universities and the Pacific Rim,” Second Pacific Rim Presidents Conference, Bangkok, Thailand1331023.1%
9483f20dIntroductory Remarks on the UC Humanities Initiative, Regents meeting, Los Angeles, California1221016.7%
3jj6k0cmDedication of Keck Telescope, Mauna Kea, Hawaii103730.0%
3kn95149Opening Ceremony, Center for German and European Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California102820.0%
7cd4g8c1The University of California: a Global Perspective,” World Affairs Council, Los Angeles, California102820.0%
098013z2The Humanities and the Educational Reform Movement: What Can Be Done?95455.6%
9jz237kc“The Internationalization of Higher Education,” Tenth Pullias Lecture, University of Southern California81712.5%
2025209j“California and the Pacific Rim: A UC Perspective,” Oakland Rotary Club, Oakland, California71614.3%
9zt1j45f“The Humanities and Our Future,” California Council for the Humanities, San Francisco, California71614.3%
1mg3p70w“The Humanities Initiative,” UC Irvine, Irvine, California61516.7%
2xt1p0nv“Cooperation and Competition in the Pacific Rim: The Challenge for Education,” Dedication of the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, UC San Diego51420.0%

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