Mathematics
teachers are MSU's first doctoral graduates
Martha Baklarz Croley
and Deborah Ives made history this summer when they became the first
Montclair State students to earn a doctoral degree. Both public school
teachers earned a doctor of education (Ed.D.) in pedagogy with a specialization
in mathematics education. (Full Story and Photo)
Meet
this year's freshman class
We have Faith and Joy but no Hope in this year's
freshman class. We're talking names, that is, and this years
class of 1,631 students covers the entire alphabet from A (Aakash)
to Z (Zoe) with Michael being the most popular male name and Jennifer
being the frontrunner in female names. But one thing's for sure:
this class has more than your average Tom, Dick and Harry. (Full
Story)
University
announces Joseph and Elda Coccia Institute for the Italian Experience
in America
This summer, a group of children between
the ages of 6 and 12 had a unique opportunity to learn about Italian
language and culture through song, dance, literature, art and more
in a three-week program sponsored by a new institute created thanks
to the generosity and vision of Joseph Coccia, Jr. and his wife
Elda. (Full Story)
Students
dig into research at Feltville
You're driving toward the Watchung Reservation,
stuck in traffic that snakes up Route 78, heading into a region
of New Jersey not too far off the beaten track in Union County where
the present fuses with the past. The sign ahead reads "Cataract
Hollow Road," the entrance to Feltville. You park your car
in the gravel and step into a deserted village that once housed
a 19th-century industrial utopia, which later became a middle-class
resort. Today, Feltville/Glenside Park is the site of Montclair
State University's Historical Archaeology Field School. (Full
Story)
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