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School Assignment Process Reconsidered Students Protest Fee, Take Over Building  A group of students barricaded themselves inside a classroom building to protest budget cuts and fee hikes Interned During WWII Honored Supremacist Site Ad In School Paper Researcher Wins Nobel Prize For Medicine
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School Assignment Process Reconsidered  SF Unified School District's board of education is expected to consider proposals to revamp the district's student assignment process Hastings College selected new chancellor Students Protest Fee, Take Over Building


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year 2009 Top ^

Dec.22  
Dec.9   SFSU
  A group of students barricaded themselves inside a classroom building to protest budget cuts and fee hikes
Dec.4   UCSF   Interned During WWII Honored  68 former students of the University of California, SF who were interned because of their Japanese descent are finally getting their degrees Dec.3   PG&E to add energy from wind, space Nov.13   Supremacist Site Ad In School Paper  Officials at Lowell High School have pulled all copies of the student newspaper after printing an ad inside for a white supremacist site Oct.27   Medivation to develop cancer drug Oct.15   USF To Offer Some Courses At Half Price Oct.5   UCSF   Researcher Wins Nobel Prize For Medicine
  Molecular biologist Elizabeth H. Blackburn, 60, was awarded for the discovery of an enzyme that is essential to normal cell function
Aug.31   Students Ask Judge To Block Fee Increase Aug.10  UCSF  Scientists Work To Unravel H1N1 Flu Jul.31   SF Bayview Climate Center Eyed At Polluted Shipyard  Mayor Newsom and the UN are eyeing a former naval shipyard contaminated by radiation as the future site of a sprawling green technology comp... Jul.29    Report Slams SF Schools For Truancy Rate Jul.6   Pfizer drops planned research center Jun.22   City College seeks donors to save courses May.22    U.S. Education Secretary Urges Innovation May.13   SF City Hall School officials vote to save JROTC  City school board members voted 4-3 to keep the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps in the city's schools May.7   UCSF UC Names New Chancellor Apr.30    More Swine Flu Cases, School Closures Apr.29    Pfizer move could hamper Mission Bay Apr.15    Google App Nabs Purse Snatchers Apr.13  UCSF  $444.3 million in research funding in 2008 Apr.6    Program helps kids find carbon impact Apr.2   Lawmaker pushes to keep JROTC

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Mar.22  SFSU  SFSU To Start Stem Cell Training Program Mar.7    Scientists Excited On Stem Cell Research

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Feb.13    Hundreds Took Guns To SF Schools

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Jan.31  Burlingame  $58 million in stem cell grants delayed

year 2008 Top ^

Dec.17  UCSF  UC gets $25 million for stem cell research Dec.9   Stanford 40th Birthday Of Personal Computing
Dec.6    Lowell School highest ranked in Bay Area Nov.25   Visitacion Valley Teacher winner of prestigious award Nov.8    CSU To Turn Away Students Sep.27   Golden Gate Park   Academy Of Sciences Reopening  Thousands of visitors attended the much-anticipated reopening of California Academy of Sciences, some waiting in line as early as 5:30 a Sep.21   Golden Gate Park   New Calif. Academy of Sciences opens
  The Academy reopened to the public after more than 10 years of planning and construction. The new $488 million building substitutes the old facility
 The old building was seriously damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake
Aug.7  SF City Hall  New mission for Zoo approved Aug.6   Pfizer moving biotech research unit to S.F.
  The world's largest drugmaker will move the headquarters of its new biotech research unit to Mission Bay, next door to UCSF's new campus Jul.17    Conference: Surge In Blogging Women Jul.10  SF Zoo  Smuggled Eurasian Owl Makes Home In SF Jun.10   Teen gunned down outside of high school   UCSF UCSF, Pfizer sign research deal Mar.30    Help for threatened for downloading Mar.11  Chinatown  Excavation Begins On Old Chinatown Site Mar.8  SF Bayview  School Gets City's First Bee Garden Mar.7   SF Zoo Tiger gives birth to cub Jan.23    Rescued bird is magnificent frigatebird

year 2007 Top ^

Dec.15    Diane Middlebrook, biographer, dies Dec.13    Stem cell agency hands out $54 million Oct.21  SF Downtown  Digital Scan Reveals Mona Lisa Mystery Sep.30   Visitacion Valley Principal named National Principal of Year Sep.17    School Honored For Green Commitment Sep.8   Singularity Summit: AI, Future of Humans Aug.5    Liberal arts college's president resigns Jul.30  UCSF  Group: Researchers mistreated animals Jun.5    Schwarzenegger focus on education May.30     Unpredictable Whales Slip Out To Sea
  More than 2 weeks after they were first spotted far up the Sacramento River, two lost humpbacks finally found their way home to the ocean.    Officials assumed the pair returned to the open sea. To make sure the whales ...
  Golden Gate Bridge Wayward Whales At Mouth Of Bay May.2  SF Zoo  Zoo to open new habitat for grizzly bears Mar.29   Bay Bridge Biologists To Rescue Falcon Eggs  Biologists from Santa Cruz postponed the rescue a clutch of endangered peregrine falcon eggs from underneath the bridge Mar.26    School Shut Down After Meningitis Death

year 2006 Top ^

Dec.14    Gore Tells Scientists: Speak Plain English Nov.14    Board Votes To Eliminate Junior ROTC Sep.26    High-tech control over congested streets Sep.13  SF City Hall  Newsom Unveils Plan To End Truancy    Teen Exposes Lonelygirl15 Hoax
Jul.9  Fisherman's Wharf  Maritime Museum Closes for 3 Years Jun.24   South of Market   Santa Cruz Chancellor jumps to her death  Denice Dee Denton, 46, the controversial chancellor of the UC Santa Cruz, jumped from the 44th floor May.11    Inquire About Students' Immigration Apr.22    Victory For Stem Cell Research Agency Apr.6  SF Downtown  Webcam Views Falcons In High Rise Apr.5   SF City Hall   SF Picks Google, EarthLink For Wi-Fi
  A city panel identified Google and EarthLink as the best candidates to complete the ambitious project Mar.28   1906 Quake Simulation Unveiled Feb.27    Court Battle Over Stem Cell Research  SFSU  Doctorate in education to be offered Feb.25   New Maps Pinpoint Quake Risks Feb.6    Justice Breyer Returns To Lowell High Jan.20     Board Approves School Closures, Mergers  The board of education decided to close Cabrillo Elementary, Enola Maxwell and Luther Burbank schools Jan.13    No Resolution In School Closure Debate

year 2005 Top ^

Dec.24   SF City Hall City Seeks Wi-Fi Proposals For City
Dec.19  SF Zoo  New Female Tiger Dec.6  Treasure Island  Treasure Island School To Shut Its Doors Dec.3   SF City Hall Mayor Recruits Students For Anti-Graffiti Nov.29  UCSF  UCSF Takes Aim At Alzheimer's Nov.22    Schools Locked Down Following Murder Nov.16   School strike averted Nov.1   SF Mission     Controversial Stem Cell Center Opens  Officials celebrated the opening of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Oct.31  SFSU  SFSU To Examine Alleged Racial Profiling Oct.25    Union members disrupted district meeting Oct.21  UCSF  $1.6 billion in 7-year fundraising Oct.15  Golden Gate Park  M.H. de Young Museum open to public Oct.1    Stem cell agency meeting Sep.21  SF City Hall  Public art exchange with city of Cork Sep.6    School Superintendent Ackerman Resigns Jul.8    $13.4 million for schools Jul.2    Progress Made in Stem Cell Disputes Jun.23  SF City Hall  City Formalizes Deal For Stem Cell HQ May.29   Golden Gate Park World's Largest, Stinkiest Plant Enthralls  SFSU  $10 million dollar donation May.26    Workers Had Body Exhibit's Concerns May.25  SF Bayview  Students demand toilet seat covers May.18    Student Arrested On Suspicion Of Rape May.7    Stem Cell Institute Faces Legal Challenges May.6       SF Gets Stem Cell Headquarters
  The 29-member committee made the decision over San Diego, Sacramento and Emeryville.    Members of the governing board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, took 2 roll-call votes to decide the contest. Mayor Newsom called it a historic achievement for a city a...
May.2       Panel Endorses SF for Stem Cell Center  A subcommittee of the 29-member board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Apr.26   SF City Hall 4 schools to close Apr.16   SF Zoo   Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies  The zoo adopted 2 bears in October that were originally scheduled to be euthanized Mar.25   SFSU   RoboGames start  Hundreds of robot enthusiasts flocked to the second annual international competition, which features 450 robots

year 2004 Top ^

Nov.28   SF Zoo Zoo risks accreditation with elephant move
Nov.17  SF Zoo  Grizzly Bears Debut Oct.22    Christian group sued Hastings College Oct.10    Americans win gold at World Cyber Games Aug.15  SF City Hall  Concerns About ‘Dream Schools’ Apr.6  SFSU  School of Engineering eliminating possible Apr.3   Bid to create instant supercomputer Mar.7   SF Zoo   37-year-old elephant euthanized  Staff veterinarians euthanized a female Asian elephant named Calle because of her deteriorating health

year 2003 Top ^

Sep.5   Dalai Lama visits Jesuit-run university  The Dalai Lama started a 16-day U.S. tour with an interfaith service at the University of San Francisco Jul.21   SF Sunset Dead whale attracted large crowds  Scientists tried to preserve the rarely seen mammal's skull and a fin

year 2002 Top ^

Aug.8  Intel  Grove donates $5m to stem cell program Mar.9    School shut down for poor performance

year 2000 Top ^

May.15   SF City Hall S.F. picks D.C. chief to run its schools


Hastings College selected new chancellor Students Protest Fee, Take Over Building




San Francisco, Science & Education Higher Education Timeline ... See Bay Area Higher Education timeline, World Higher Education timeline Top ^
2009
Dec.22  
Dec.9   SFSU
  A group of students barricaded themselves inside a classroom building to protest budget cuts and fee hikes
Dec.4   UCSF Interned During WWII Honored  68 former students of the University of California, SF who were interned because of their Japanese descent are finally getting their degrees Oct.15   USF To Offer Some Courses At Half Price
Aug.31   Students Ask Judge To Block Fee Increase Jun.22   City College seeks donors to save courses May.7   UCSF UC Names New Chancellor Apr.13  UCSF  $444.3 million in research funding in 2008 2008 Nov.8    CSU To Turn Away Students Mar.30    Help for threatened for downloading 2007 Aug.5    Liberal arts college's president resigns 2006 Jun.24   South of Market   Santa Cruz Chancellor jumps to her death
  Denice Dee Denton, 46, the controversial chancellor of the UC Santa Cruz, jumped from the 44th floor Feb.27  SFSU  Doctorate in education to be offered 2005 Oct.31  SFSU  SFSU To Examine Alleged Racial Profiling Oct.21  UCSF  $1.6 billion in 7-year fundraising May.29  SFSU  $10 million dollar donation 2004 Oct.22    Christian group sued Hastings College Apr.6  SFSU  School of Engineering eliminating possible 2003 Sep.5   Dalai Lama visits Jesuit-run university  The Dalai Lama started a 16-day U.S. tour with an interfaith service at the University of San Francisco 2002 Aug.8  Intel  Grove donates $5m to stem cell program



San Francisco, Science & Education High Tech Timeline ... See Bay Area High Tech timeline, World High Tech timeline Top ^
2009 Apr.15    Google App Nabs Purse Snatchers 2008 Dec.9   Stanford 40th Birthday Of Personal Computing
Jul.17    Conference: Surge In Blogging Women 2007 Oct.21  SF Downtown  Digital Scan Reveals Mona Lisa Mystery Sep.8   Singularity Summit: AI, Future of Humans 2006 Sep.26    High-tech control over congested streets Sep.13    Teen Exposes Lonelygirl15 Hoax Apr.5   SF City Hall   SF Picks Google, EarthLink For Wi-Fi
  A city panel identified Google and EarthLink as the best candidates to complete the ambitious project 2005 Dec.24   SF City Hall City Seeks Wi-Fi Proposals For City Mar.25   SFSU RoboGames start  Hundreds of robot enthusiasts flocked to the second annual international competition, which features 450 robots 2004 Oct.10    Americans win gold at World Cyber Games Apr.3   Bid to create instant supercomputer



San Francisco, Science & Education Bio Science Timeline ... See Bay Area Bio Science timeline, World Bio Science timeline Top ^
2009 Jul.6   Pfizer drops planned research center
Apr.29    Pfizer move could hamper Mission Bay Mar.7    Scientists Excited On Stem Cell Research 2008 Dec.17  UCSF  UC gets $25 million for stem cell research Aug.7  SF City Hall  New mission for Zoo approved Aug.6   Pfizer moving biotech research unit to S.F.
  The world's largest drugmaker will move the headquarters of its new biotech research unit to Mission Bay, next door to UCSF's new campus Jul.10  SF Zoo  Smuggled Eurasian Owl Makes Home In SF Mar.7   SF Zoo Tiger gives birth to cub 2007 Dec.13    Stem cell agency hands out $54 million Jul.30  UCSF  Group: Researchers mistreated animals May.30   Unpredictable Whales Slip Out To Sea
  More than 2 weeks after they were first spotted far up the Sacramento River, two lost humpbacks finally found their way home to the ocean.    Officials assumed the pair returned to the open sea. To make sure the whales ...
May.30   Golden Gate Bridge Wayward Whales At Mouth Of Bay May.2  SF Zoo  Zoo to open new habitat for grizzly bears Mar.29   Bay Bridge Biologists To Rescue Falcon Eggs  Biologists from Santa Cruz postponed the rescue a clutch of endangered peregrine falcon eggs from underneath the bridge 2006 Apr.22    Victory For Stem Cell Research Agency Feb.27    Court Battle Over Stem Cell Research 2005 Nov.1   SF Mission   Controversial Stem Cell Center Opens  Officials celebrated the opening of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Oct.1    Stem cell agency meeting Jul.2    Progress Made in Stem Cell Disputes Jun.23  SF City Hall  City Formalizes Deal For Stem Cell HQ May.29   Golden Gate Park World's Largest, Stinkiest Plant Enthralls May.7    Stem Cell Institute Faces Legal Challenges May.6     SF Gets Stem Cell Headquarters
  The 29-member committee made the decision over San Diego, Sacramento and Emeryville.    Members of the governing board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, took 2 roll-call votes to decide the contest. Mayor Newsom called it a historic achievement for a city a...
May.2     Panel Endorses SF for Stem Cell Center  A subcommittee of the 29-member board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Apr.16   SF Zoo Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies  The zoo adopted 2 bears in October that were originally scheduled to be euthanized



San Francisco, Science & Education Schools K-12 Timeline ... See Bay Area Schools K-12 timeline, World Schools K-12 timeline Top ^
2010 Feb.9   School Assignment Process Reconsidered  SF Unified School District's board of education is expected to consider proposals to revamp the district's student assignment process 2009 Nov.13   Supremacist Site Ad In School Paper  Officials at Lowell High School have pulled all copies of the student newspaper after printing an ad inside for a white supremacist site Jul.29    Report Slams SF Schools For Truancy Rate May.22    U.S. Education Secretary Urges Innovation May.13   SF City Hall School officials vote to save JROTC
  City school board members voted 4-3 to keep the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps in the city's schools Apr.30    More Swine Flu Cases, School Closures Apr.2   Lawmaker pushes to keep JROTC Feb.13    Hundreds Took Guns To SF Schools 2008 Dec.6    Lowell School highest ranked in Bay Area Nov.25   Visitacion Valley Teacher winner of prestigious award Jun.10   Teen gunned down outside of high school Mar.8  SF Bayview  School Gets City's First Bee Garden 2007 Sep.30   Visitacion Valley Principal named National Principal of Year Sep.17    School Honored For Green Commitment Jun.5    Schwarzenegger focus on education Mar.26    School Shut Down After Meningitis Death 2006 Nov.14    Board Votes To Eliminate Junior ROTC Sep.13  SF City Hall  Newsom Unveils Plan To End Truancy May.11    Inquire About Students' Immigration Feb.6    Justice Breyer Returns To Lowell High Jan.20   Board Approves School Closures, Mergers  The board of education decided to close Cabrillo Elementary, Enola Maxwell and Luther Burbank schools Jan.13    No Resolution In School Closure Debate 2005 Dec.6  Treasure Island  Treasure Island School To Shut Its Doors Dec.3   SF City Hall Mayor Recruits Students For Anti-Graffiti Nov.22    Schools Locked Down Following Murder Nov.16   School strike averted Oct.25    Union members disrupted district meeting Sep.6    School Superintendent Ackerman Resigns Jul.8    $13.4 million for schools May.25  SF Bayview  Students demand toilet seat covers May.18    Student Arrested On Suspicion Of Rape Apr.26   SF City Hall 4 schools to close 2004 Aug.15  SF City Hall  Concerns About ‘Dream Schools’ 2002 Mar.9    School shut down for poor performance 2000 May.15   SF City Hall S.F. picks D.C. chief to run its schools



San Francisco, Science & Education Space Timeline ... See Bay Area Space timeline, World Space timeline Top ^
2009 Dec.3   PG&E to add energy from wind, space




San Francisco, Science & Education Nature Science Timeline ... See Bay Area Nature Science timeline, World Nature Science timeline Top ^
2009 Jul.31   SF Bayview Climate Center Eyed At Polluted Shipyard  Mayor Newsom and the UN are eyeing a former naval shipyard contaminated by radiation as the future site of a sprawling green technology comp... Apr.6    Program helps kids find carbon impact 2008 Sep.27   Golden Gate Park Academy Of Sciences Reopening  Thousands of visitors attended the much-anticipated reopening of California Academy of Sciences, some waiting in line as early as 5:30 a Sep.21   Golden Gate Park New Calif. Academy of Sciences opens
  The Academy reopened to the public after more than 10 years of planning and construction. The new $488 million building substitutes the old facility
 The old building was seriously damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake
Jan.23    Rescued bird is magnificent frigatebird 2006 Apr.6  SF Downtown  Webcam Views Falcons In High Rise Mar.28   1906 Quake Simulation Unveiled Feb.25   New Maps Pinpoint Quake Risks 2005 Dec.19  SF Zoo  New Female Tiger 2004 Nov.17  SF Zoo  Grizzly Bears Debut Mar.7   SF Zoo   37-year-old elephant euthanized  Staff veterinarians euthanized a female Asian elephant named Calle because of her deteriorating health 2003 Jul.21   SF Sunset Dead whale attracted large crowds  Scientists tried to preserve the rarely seen mammal's skull and a fin



San Francisco, Science & Education Health Science Timeline ... See Bay Area Health Science timeline, World Health Science timeline Top ^
2009 Oct.27   Medivation to develop cancer drug
Oct.5   UCSF Researcher Wins Nobel Prize For Medicine
  Molecular biologist Elizabeth H. Blackburn, 60, was awarded for the discovery of an enzyme that is essential to normal cell function
Aug.10  UCSF  Scientists Work To Unravel H1N1 Flu Mar.22  SFSU  SFSU To Start Stem Cell Training Program Jan.31  Burlingame  $58 million in stem cell grants delayed 2008 Jun.10   UCSF UCSF, Pfizer sign research deal 2005 Nov.29  UCSF  UCSF Takes Aim At Alzheimer's



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2007 Dec.15    Diane Middlebrook, biographer, dies