Insight
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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 Assistants Maria Incardona
Photographer Steve Hockstein
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Work in Nigeria helps student excel in business courses
As a young man growing up in Nigeria, Opeyemi Akinjayeju worked with his mother in her small manufacturing company that produced and marketed hair accessories. At school Akinjayeju brought his work experience into the classroom, applying the hands-on business skills he gained to his studies of economics and business. Full Story
Campus getting ready to migrate from All-in-One to mail.montclair
All-in-One is retiring after what Bridget Lepore of Academic Technology called "many years of service to the University" because the maker of All-in-One will no longer provide support for the product. Taking its place is Netscape Communicator's mail software connected to the mail.montclair server. Full Story
Panel to discuss freedom of expression and ideals
How compatible are the ideals of freedom of expression and the creation of a non-hostile learning and teaching environment? This is a question asked by Sally McWilliams of English who is one of the organizers of the upcoming panel discussion, "Freedom of Expression vs. Freedom from Hostility on Campus."Full Story
Remembering Leon De Leeuw
Born in Paris, De Leeuw came to the United States in 1939. He earned a bachelor's degree in fine arts and master's degree in creative arts from New York University. He passed away in 1997, but his art, which is characterized as abstract expressionism, continues to be exhibited in various galleries in New York, New Jersey and Denmark. Full Story
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