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Nov. 1 - Nov. 7, 2002

Chang-Lin Tien, UC Berkeley Chancellor and Scientist Dies

By Sam Chu Lin
Special to AsianWeek

Professor Chang-Lin Tien, former Chancellor of UC Berkeley, died on Tuesday, Oct. 29. He was 67.

The death of the renowned educator, administrator, scientist and unofficial diplomat has sent shock waves around the world.

“We have really lost a big star in the Asian Pacific American community,” said Los Angeles attorney Angela Oh. “He was so young, and he had so much more to offer. It’s hard to believe he’s gone.”

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