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| 10/08/2001 |
Announcements
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-The stop sign located at Quarry Way has been removed and placed on Quinn Road. The sign had been on Quinn Road until last year when the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) required the University to move it because Quinn Road is a through street. However, placing the stop sign on Quarry Road caused traffic to back up and creates more congestion when exiting leave the campus. The DOT granted permission to the University last week to put the sign back on Quinn Road. - Institutional Research reports are now available online from the office's Web site. Student Semester Hour reports, Admissions and Enrollment reports, Graduation and Retention reports as well as student surveys are available. - There is $10 replacement charge for parking proxy cards and a $5 replacement charge for hang tags. Anyone who has paid more than $5 for hang tag replacement will be refunded the difference by Parking Services. - Montclair State employees who are alumni and are interested in becoming members of the Hispanic Alumni Chapter should call Gladys Tate at 973-292-2000 ext. 2139 or 973-428-1673. -Final projects from Pixels and Photography, a digital imaging class taught by Linda Levinson of Fine Arts last spring, are on exhibit in the Sprague Library display space located on the first floor. The inkjet and digital c-prints exhibited investigate the intersection between analog and digital photographic practices. The possibilities of digital imaging are explored as well as issues surrounding the visual, social and psychological impact of the digital revolution. - A CLEP (College Level Examination Program) review course is now available on campus. CLEP is a nationally administered examination program designed to quantify the experience and knowledge gained by adults outside the classroom into college credits. The course begins Tuesday, Oct. 16. For more information, call the Center for Professional and Continuing Education at 4353. - The International Association of Business Administrators has awarded honorable mentions to Montclair State for its Center for Adult Learning brochure and the University Web site in the District One Silver Quill competition. District One includes New York, New Jersey and New England. The competition attracts entries from corporate and agency communicators as well as those from higher education. -Montclair State University will offer scholarships to dependent students
who are New Jersey residents who lost their parents in the World Trade
Center disaster. "The tragic acts our country experienced Sept. 11
were the product of profound hate and ignorance," said Montclair
State President Susan A. Cole. "The only effective antidote to hate
is knowledge, understanding and a commitment to a common humanity. We
must educate ourselves to shape a world in which such things do not happen." |
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