2/10/2002
Worth quoting...
 

The following excerpts are from newspaper and magazine articles. Copies of the complete articles are available from the Office of Public Information, College Hall, Room 313.

"In today's shrinking world, thinking globally is the responsible way to think. Montclair State University just concluded its seventh International Conference on Global Business and Economic Development. These conferences and our other international activities serve New Jersey businesses and assure the global literacy of our students. We want Montclair State graduates to be citizens of the world, with an understanding of other cultures, and able to apply their knowledge to the global dimensions of business." --MSU President Susan A. Cole in The Star-Ledger, Jan. 28.

"I'm definitely an eclectic. I love taking different traditions and synthesizing them. I'm less concerned with style." --Robert Aldridge of Music in a Jan. 27 article in The Star-Ledger headlined "Greek Myth Takes Flight in Composer's Work."

"One of the reasons we need to be up there is that from a utilitarian point of view, the spinoffs from experimentations in weightlessness are crucial. All of the biological studies are for the extension of the human species." --Michael Zey of Management in a Feb. 3 article on The Philadelphia Inquirer's Philly.com headlined "Spinoffs Save Lives: Space Program's Yielded Amazing Technology."


 

 

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