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University
Day focuses on issues in Central Asia
This year's University Day program will
take a close look at historical, religious and contemporary views
of Central Asian relations with the world when three prominent speakers
address several important issues, including media influences, cultural
politics and development. (Full Story)
And
the decision is...
Lindsey Niemaseck wasn't sure what to expect when
she came through the doors of Russ Hall on the afternoon of March
7. The junior at Northeastern University was, however, certain of
one thing: she would leave knowing whether she'd been accepted to
Montclair State. (Full Story and Photos)
Building
Bridges, a campus conference on community engagement
Students gain more from the college experience
when engaged in learning opportunities outside the classroom. That
is the opinion of noted experts and scholars across the nation and,
as "Building Bridges," the upcoming Engaged Campus Conference,
will demonstrate, one that Montclair State faculty is proving to
be true. (Full Story)
RAWA
supporters to speak about Afghan women after fall of Taliban
In celebration of Women's History Month, Women's
Studies is hosting a series of lectures by prominent female activists,
performers and scholars. One event will feature two supporters of
the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA),
Anne Brodsky and Alicia Lucksted. (Full Story)
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