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UMD News
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH
May 1, 2000 Contact:
Susan Beasy Latto, Director of Public
Relations 218 726-8830
Congressman James Oberstar to
Speak
at UMD Commencement May 13
To Be Awarded Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree
U. S. Congressman James L. Oberstar
will be the featured speaker at UMD commencement ceremonies set for Saturday,
May 13 at noon at the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center (DECC). The
announcement was made today by UMD Chancellor Kathryn A. Martin who also announced
that during the ceremonies, Congressman Oberstar will be awarded an honorary
Doctor of Laws degree for public service, the university's highest honorary
award.
Chancellor Martin said, "Jim Oberstar is one of Northern Minnesota's most
prominent citizens. He has made immense contributions to the economic and
social vitality of our region and our university. UMD is proud to have him
with us, and to recognize and honor his outstanding achievements."
First elected in 1974, Congressman Oberstar is currently serving his 13th
term as a member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Minnesota's Eighth
Congressional District. He is the senior democrat on the House Transportation
& Infrastructure Committee, and an ex officio member of the Subcommittees
on Aviation, Coast Guard & Maritime Transportation, Public Buildings & Economic
Development, Railroads, Surface Transportation, and Water Resources & Environment.
He is the former chair of the Aviation Subcommittee, Investigations & Oversights
Subcommittee, and Economic Development Subcommittee. Among numerous awards,
he most recently received the 1999 Great Lakes Maritime Task Force Great Lakes
Legislator of the Year Award, and the 1999 National Association of Counties
Legislator of the Year Award.
Oberstar has been a long-time supporter of UMD and its educational mission.
He has worked with Chancellor Martin on several projects including the establishment
of the UMD Center for Freshwater Research & Policy. The Center was created
in 1998 and serves as an umbrella for organizations and projects (both at
UMD and in the region) which are focused on freshwater research and policy
issues.
He helped secure federal funding for a number of programs at the UMD Natural
Resources Research Institute (NRRI). He also helped raise funds for the remodeling
of laboratory space at the UMD School of Medicine and assisted the university
to acquire from U.S. Steel the Coleraine Minerals Research Laboratory on the
Minnesota Iron Range. In addition, Congressman Oberstar was instrumental in
establishing the University of Minnesota Sea Grant Program, which is housed
at UMD. On the Twin Cities Campus, he played a pivotal role in the establishment
of the Center for Transportation Studies.
The May 13 commencement ceremonies are expected to have 875 students participating,
along with 100 faculty.
Separate UMD Graduate School commencement ceremonies (which will
include 150 masters degree and five doctoral candidates) will be held on
May 11 at 7 p.m. in the UMD Romano Gymnasium. Speaker for that event will
be Professor John Pastor, winner of the Fall 1999 Chancellor's Award for Distinguished
Research. Dr. Pastor is a professor in the Department of Biology and a
senior research associate at the Natural Resources Research Institute.
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