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    CCST BOARD CHAIR KARL PISTER RECEIVES KERR AWARD

    California Council on Science and Technology, CA
    Oct 30 2007

    CCST Board Chair Karl Pister was presented with the Clark Kerr Award
    for Distinguished Leadership in Higher Education by the Berkeley
    Division of the Academic Senate, in a campus ceremony on Thursday,
    Oct. 25.

    The award recognizes extraordinary and distinguished contributions to
    the advancement of higher education. The Berkeley Division established
    the award in 1968 as a tribute to Kerr, a former Berkeley chancellor
    and UC president.

    "I know of no one within the UC Community who is more deserving of
    this award," said CCST Council Chair Lawrence Papay, CEO and Principal
    of PQR, LLC. "He has spent a lifetime devoted to education, including
    many years shaping and guiding CCST's own education related research."

    Pister is the former UC Vice President of Educational Outreach,
    and Chancellor Emeritus of the University of California, Santa Cruz.

    Prior to retirement he completed five decades of service to higher
    education, beginning his career in higher education as Assistant
    Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at UC Berkeley. He
    served as Chairman of the Division of Structural Engineering and
    Structural Mechanics before his appointment as Dean of the College
    of Engineering in 1980, a position he held for ten years. From
    1985 to 1990 he was the first holder of the Roy W. Carlson Chair
    in Engineering. In addition to chairing CCST's Board of Directors,
    he is a member of the Board of Directors of the Monterey Bay Aquarium
    Research Institute, the Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning,
    and the Board of Trustees of the American University of Armenia.

    He has received numerous awards throughout his career, but Pister
    says the Kerr Award ranks as one of the two most significant honors
    he has received.

    "In 1980, I was elected to the National Academy of Engineering,
    an honor that reflected the judgment of my engineering peers," he said.

    "In the same way, the Kerr Award reflects the judgment of my Berkeley
    colleagues, so I'm tremendously honored by it."
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