Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 29, 2003, Page 12, Image 12

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    SATE 10%
WITH YOUR STUDENT I.D.*
Pole rattan chair frame with a natural or pecan finish, hand
crafted in Indonesia, reg. $50. NOW $40.
Papasan cushion comes in prints or solid colors,
reg. $49.99. NOW $39.99. Matching stool,
reg $25 NOW $19.
Stool cushion, reg. $14.99. NOW $9.99.
Flokati pure wool rug from Greece, 5'x7',
reg $149 NOW $119.
Toss pillow with piping, $9.99.
Seagrass lidded cube, $49.99.
Fez monkey folk art, $16.99.
Wooden folk art bookstack, $19.99.
$129.
Oregon Summit
After Grutter:
Affirmative Action and
Our Compelling Interests
in Diversity
CODAC
Center on Diversity and Community
Saturday Oct. 4, 2003
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
School of Law
University of Oregon
Keynote Address - Hon. Paul J. De Muniz
Justice, Oregon State Supreme Court
Leaders' Roundtable Why is Diversity a Compelling Interest?
Samuel Brooks Chair and President, Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs
Samuel Bryant President, Oregon Uniting
John Lenssen Education and Equity Specialist, Oregon Department of Education
Angel Lopez Partner, Squires and Lopez LLP, Portland
Debra Merskin Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon
Liani Jean Heh Reeves Staff Attorney, National Crime Victim Law Institute
Experts' Panel - The New Directions of Diversity after Grutter
Keith Aoki Professor, School of Law, University of Oregon
Tomas Hulick Baiza Admissions Office, Multicultural Recruitment, University of Oregon
Garrett Epps Professor, School of Law, University of Oregon
Ryan Hagemann Assistant Attorney General, Oregon Department of Justice
Peggy C. Ross Director, Office of Affirmative Action, State of Oregon
Yvette Webber-Davis Director, OUS Diversity Planning and Special Projects
Generous co-sponsorship for the Oregon Summit is provided by the School of Law,
the Ethnic Studies Program, the Oregon Humanities Center, the Division of Student Affaire, the
Institute for Leadership and Diversity in Education, the Institute on Violence and Destructive
Behavior, the International Studies Program, the Labor Education Research Center, the Office of
Multicultural Affairs, the University of Oregon Bookstore, and Bethel Public School District 52.
Individual contributors include Mr. George M. Jennings, Mr. James A. Perry, Ms. Jill Valentine,
Ms. Sylvia Welch, Mr. James Donnelly, and Michael and Sheryl Eyster
Attendance is Free - Register by October 1
http://www.uoregon.edu/~codac/Summit2003.shtml
Call (541) 346-3212 or e-mail codac@uoregon.edu
The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to
cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Accommodations for UNIVERSITY
people with disabilities shall be provided if requested in advance.
OF OREGON