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Jan. 27
2003
In this issue:

- Red Hawk Deck open to permit holders. This and more in Announcements.

- UNICO sponsors dinner to raise money
for University's endowed chair
.

- Win a certificate to the Red Hawk Diner.
Read today's Trivia Contest question.
- Student-built seismograph detects
earthquake in Mexico
.

Freshman Antwan Dozier's performance on the court is one reason for the success of the men's basketball team (14-2; 8-2 NJAC). Dozier has been named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week four times this season and leads the team in scoring and field goal percentage. The men's basketball team is ranked 20th nationally in Division III. Cheer on the team when the Red Hawks take on Rutgers-Newark on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 6 p.m. in Panzer Gym followed by the women's basketball team bout against Rutgers at 8 p.m. Click here to read more about the athletics program and Red Hawk Pride.

Please pardon our appearance
Navigating the campus may be a little difficult these days as work continues on a major construction project to upgrade University utilities. But the inconvenience and unsightly ditches are only temporary and will allow for the future growth and development of the campus. (Full Story and Photos)

School of Business and IT launch Blackboard pilot program
New technology is rapidly transforming the traditional academic community into an e-education experience. With Montclair State implementing the latest technological tools, "digitally enhanced courses offer the possibility of expanded teaching opportunities for faculty and enhanced learning experiences for students." (Full Story)

Conference's global reach: from the boardroom to the classroom
More than 350 academic, business and government leaders from six of the world's seven continents gathered this month in Bangkok, Thailand for the School of Business' seventh International Conference on Global Business and Economic Development. And while the four-day conference has come to an end, its impact will go far beyond boardrooms and marketing meetings. (Full Story)

Pride generates support for athletic programs
For more than 73 years, sports have been an integral part of the college experience at Montclair State. It began with a coach named Earl Leslie, who headed three men's sports at Montclair State Teachers College, and has grown over seven decades to become one of the most successful and respected Division III programs in the state and nation. Today there are 24 sports for men and women in which 450 students compete. (Full Story)

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