华体会


Gary Berg Retires from 华体会
By Zoe Lance

After more than 30 years working in continuing education, Gary Berg has retired as 华体会鈥檚 Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Extended University. In the roles he held since 2002, he spearheaded establishing the University鈥檚 self-supported academic programs.

Berg鈥檚 career started outside of the university setting. After receiving his Master of Fine Art from UCLA, Berg worked for the Directors Guild of America (DGA) and administered continuing education for film and television directors. This sparked an interest in returning to academia, which led Berg to earn his doctorate in higher education administration from Claremont Graduate University.

His research focus has been in distance learning and public policy in higher education, and he authored many articles and six books on these topics. He also co-edited two encyclopedias of distance learning.

鈥淚 was especially interested in working with adults and professionals, since the courses at the DGA were often taught by people who didn鈥檛 have degrees but had extensive knowledge,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 believe in the power of public education to transform people and society.鈥

Before arriving at 华体会, Berg led extended education at the California School of Professional Psychology and Chapman University. When he joined 华体会, he knew that building extension programs from the ground up was a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence. He saw the challenge of the region鈥檚 geography and worked to make the University accessible to Santa Barbara and Ventura County residents.

鈥淚t was an incredible opportunity to help with the creation of a public university in California, which is an increasingly rare thing,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was a lot of work, but it was very exciting. There was a really remarkable latitude in the CSU to create a university that specifically serves its region. That鈥檚 what we鈥檝e done.鈥

Berg reached out to community partners and sought contracts and grants. Creating public-private partnerships was very important to him, since Extended University responds to a community need.

鈥淭he master鈥檚 in biotechnology, for example, became a real signature program for the University because it鈥檚 an excellent example of working closely with local industry,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t developed through connections with Amgen and Baxter. The satellite campus in Goleta is a public-private program funded by Cottage Health. These are two programs I鈥檓 particularly proud of.鈥

In his retirement, Berg is planning to continue writing and researching. He says he鈥檒l miss the people at 华体会 the most.

鈥淭he people are what really set 华体会 apart. There鈥檚 a strong commitment and belief in the institution, and you don鈥檛 see that much in larger universities,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an important institution that does good work every day, and I鈥檓 happy to have been a part of it.鈥

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