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Posted 5/1/2008
Margery Steinberg, associate professor of marketing, Barney School of Business, will be featured on WFSB-TV, Channel 3, tonight (Thursday, May 1) between 5 and 6:30 p.m. She was interviewed for a story on video game sales.
The Mort and Irma Handel Performing Arts Center was featured in the Hartford Courant’s Upper Albany special supplement on April 30. Mayor Eddie Perez called the Center ”a combination celebration of economics, education, community support and, of course, a new premiere theatre for arts and entertainment.”
Warren Goldstein, professor of history, A&S, was quoted in the April 18 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education as part of its coverage of the one-year anniversary of the Virginia Tech shootings. He told Chronicle staff writer Eric Hoover that Virginia Tech has made him “more attentive to psychic currents in the classroom.” Goldstein said he always tries to meet with students who seem lost or unhappy, and has at times recommended counseling.
The Mort and Irma Handel Performing Arts Center was featured in the Hartford Courant’s Upper Albany special supplement on April 30. Mayor Eddie Perez called the Center ”a combination celebration of economics, education, community support and, of course, a new premiere theatre for arts and entertainment.”
Warren Goldstein, professor of history, A&S, was quoted in the April 18 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education as part of its coverage of the one-year anniversary of the Virginia Tech shootings. He told Chronicle staff writer Eric Hoover that Virginia Tech has made him “more attentive to psychic currents in the classroom.” Goldstein said he always tries to meet with students who seem lost or unhappy, and has at times recommended counseling.