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Insight
Insight is published biweekly during the academic year by Montclair State Universityıs offices of Public Information and Publications for Monday distribution to the campus community.
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- President Susan A. Cole
- Director of Communications Phyllis Miller
- Executive Editor Diana St. Lifer
- Managing Editor Bill Valladares
- Editorial Assistant Stephanie Mannino
- Student Assistant Maria Incardona
- Photographer Steve Hockstein
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DYFS supports child advocacy program
Charles Venti, director of the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS), was on campus last week to meet students and faculty involved in the University's new Post-B.A. Certificate in Child Advocacy
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'Carpe Diem' behind the scenes
Interested in problems people face on the Internet? How about taking a closer look at women in sports? Wondering what impact the media and consumerism have on children? Then turn on your TV every week, not to "Dateline," but to MSU's own "Carpe Diem."
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Welcome to New Hampshire
A group of MSU faculty, students and staff spent a weekend in the Granite State attending events leading to the first presidential primary held Feb. 1. Charles Feiner of Student Activities talks about the experience: Full Story
From canvas to monitor
Log on to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's on-line collection and you can view more than 3,500 works of art right on your computer screen. But there's nothing like seeing the original. Or is there? Full Story
Race and racism discussed at January Advance
Educating about race and racism was the theme of this year's two-day Advance sponsored by the Center of Pedagogy and the Agenda for Education in a Democracy. The event, held Jan. 12-13, attracted more than 100 people each day. Participants included Montclair State faculty and administrators from education, the arts and the sciences, as well as those from public schools in the New Jersey Network for Educational Renewal Full Story
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