NEW PALTZ — Howard Good, a faculty member at the State University of New York at New Paltz, has written his fourth book, Diamonds in the Dark: America, Baseball, and the Movies. Published by Scarecrow Press, the book examines Hollywood’s love affair with baseball, providing information on hundreds of…
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PROFESSOR WRITES BOOK ON AMERICA, BASEBALL, AND THE MOVIES
NEW PALTZ — Howard Good, a faculty member at the State University of New York at New Paltz, has written his fourth book, Diamonds in the Dark: America, Baseball, and the Movies. Published by Scarecrow Press, the book examines Hollywood’s love affair with baseball, providing information on hundreds of films ranging…
Read moreNEW CAMPUS TV SHOW TO AIR ON LOCAL CABLE CHANNEL
NEW PALTZ — A new television show focusing on the State University of New York at New Paltz will begin airing February 10 on NPC-17, the local cable channel operated by the College’s Campus Media Center. The primary format of the program, “On Campus at SUNY New Paltz,” will be one-on-one…
Read moreNEW PALTZ PLANS SUMMER MATH INSTITUTE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz plans to conduct a three-week summer Institute for Mathematics for high school students from throughout the state. Forty students will be selected for the program which will be held from July 8 – July 26, 1996. According to Philip…
Read morePROFESSOR TELLS HOW TO SURVIVE CONFLICTS AT WORK
NEW PALTZ — Janice W. Anderson, a faculty member at the State University of New York at New Paltz, has written a book that provides practical suggestions for dealing with conflict in the workplace. In Communication Skills for Surviving Conflicts at Work, Anderson, with co-authors Myrna Foster-Kuehn of Clarion State University…
Read moreFOUR NAMED TO COLLEGE AT NEW PALTZ FOUNDATION BOARD
NEW PALTZ — The College at New Paltz Foundation, Inc. has appointed four new trustees to its board: Gladys Cooper, Karen B. Fein, Edward H. Northrop, and Howard Tsurushima. The Foundation, created in 1976, is charged with the responsibility of attracting and administrating private support to fund programs and individual projects…
Read morePROFESSOR TELLS HOW TO SURVIVE CONFLICTS AT WORK
NEW PALTZ — Janice W. Anderson, a faculty member at the State University of New York at New Paltz, has written a book that provides practical suggestions for dealing with conflict in the workplace. In Communication Skills for Surviving Conflicts at Work, Anderson, with co-authors Myrna Foster-Kuehn of Clarion…
Read moreJOURNALISM PROGRAM FOR MULTICULTURAL TEENS EXPANDS
NEW PALTZ — Applications are now being accepted for the third annual Summer Institute of Journalism to be held at the State University of New York at New Paltz July 8 through 17. The Summer Institute is a scholarship program designed for students from groups now underrepresented in the field of…
Read moreNEW PALTZ HOSTS ENVIRONMENTAL WEEKEND AT ASHOKAN FIELD CAMPUS
NEW PALTZ — The 1996 “Environment Weekend: Earth Connections,” a two-day long course designed for teachers seeking to improve interdisciplinary teaching practice, will be held at the State University of New York at New Paltz Ashokan Field Campus April 19-21. Located near Olivebridge, New York, the Ashokan Field Campus outdoor classroom…
Read moreHUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST TO SPEAK AT BLACK HISTORY MONTH FORUM
NEW PALTZ — Social anthropologist Asha Samad, chairperson of the Women’s Studies Program at City College in New York and executive director of the Somalia Association for Relief and Development (SAFRAD), will speak at the State University of New York at New Paltz on February 12. Her topic will be…
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