4/1/2002
People
 

Patricia Kenschaft of Mathematical Sciences gave a presentation on how to help children become lifelong lovers of math at the Edgemont Montessori School. Kenschaft is author of Math Power: How to Help Your Child Love Math Even if You Don't, and host of a weekly radio show, Math Medley.

Avram B. Segall and Louis Miron of Legal Studies are co-authors of Civil Litigation Fundamentals, published by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. The book covers the fundamental elements of the litigation process.

Michael Zey of Management recently was interviewed about space tourism on Radio Free Europe's Russian service. The broadcast ran throughout Russia and Eastern Europe on shortwave, with Russian translation voice-over. Zey spoke about why Russia is pursuing space tourism business so strongly and why the United States is largely resisting the idea. He also appeared on KGAB Wyoming/Colorado to discuss his plan for U.S. economic revival.

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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.

"TheatreFest strives to be at the forefront in encouraging and presenting new and important voices in American theater. In its fifth year, the TheatreFest Regional Playwriting Contest remains one of a kind for the tri-state area. We are proud to present a venue in which theatergoers can actually participate in and experience the new play selection process." John Wooten, artistic director, TheatreFest, in an article, "TheatreFest Conducts Search for best Regional Playwright" in the March 14 Montclair Times.


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