UCSD
CAMPUS NOTICE
University of California, San Diego
 

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT VICE CHANCELLOR -
ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT/REGISTRAR

March 21, 1995

KEY ADMINISTRATORS AND KEY SUPPORT STAFF
ACADEMIC SENATE FACULTY

SUBJECT:    Legal Notice Re: Proposition 187

California State Superior Court has directed the University of
California to issue the following notice:

The Superior Court of the State of California has granted a
preliminary injunction in the court case involving Proposition 187.
Consequently, all officers and employees involved in admissions and
registration functions are ordered by the court not to enforce
sections 8 or 9 of the proposition which pertain to student admission
or registration.

Specifically:

--Students and applicants will not be prohibited from attending or
continuing in their enrollment based on the provisions of sections 8
or 9 of Proposition 187;

--Students and applicants will only be asked to verify their
immigration status for the sole purpose of determining their residency
status for tuition purposes; and

--No information regarding any student or applicant will be
transmitted to the United States Immigration and Naturalization
Service, directly or indirectly, according to sections 8 or 9 of
Proposition 187.

Richard L. Backer
Assistant Vice Chancellor

March 28, 1995

Media contact: Pat JaCoby, 534-7404

UCSD PLANS ARCHAEOLOGY PROGRAM IN ISRAEL

A nine-week archaeology program in Israel, including work on
an excavation in the northern Negev Desert, is being planned for
this summer by the University of California, San Diego.
Under the sponsorship of UCSD's Summer Session program,
students will be introduced to excavation methods and techniques
of data collection. They will participate in excavations at the
new UCSD Nahal Tillah Regional Archaeology Project in the Negev
Desert from July 2 to Aug. 4. Both students and faculty will
live in a tent camp near the site.
They will explore the beginnings of Egyptian influence on
social change during the Early Bronze Age, and the rise of
urbanism in the region around 3500-3000 B.C.
In the second portion of the program, from Aug. 7 to Aug.
30, students will be in Jerusalem. They will learn the basics of
archaeological research in the Nelson Gleuck School of Biblical
Archaeology at the Hebrew Union College. The school overlooks
the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Students will earn four units of college credit at the Negev
dig and another four at the Hebrew Union College. The total fee
of $2,756 includes air fare, registration, tuition, and room and
board.
Enrollment and fee deadline is June 16. For additional
information, call the Summer Session office at 534-7074.