10/13/2008
Two presidential candidates to speak at CCC forum (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
PLATTSBURGH -- Clinton Community College's next president may be on campus shortly. The college's Board of Trustees is hosting two candidates for the position of president at open forums at 2 p.m. Oct. 16 and 21 at the theater of the Stafford Center for Art, Science and Technology.
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10/07/2008
SPECIAL PLACE, DEFINED PURPOSE (Observer)
By Celeste Regal After interviewing via telephone the very serious and determined principal of Nutley High School Greg Catrambone on the glowing reviews received last spring from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, I felt a tour of the Franklin Avenue facility was in order.
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09/17/2008
Manny would be too much in Dodgers, Red Sox World Series (The Republican)
People I respect tell me a Red Sox-Dodgers World Series would be just grand. The appeal is obvious: the sheer theater and drama of seeing Manny Ramirez take on his old team.
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09/19/2008
Long Branch students focus on arts (Asbury Park Press)
The artistic talents of students at the Seashore School were center stage during the week as the school kicked off the beginning of its School of Visual and Performing Arts program.
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09/16/2008
Michael Nash, Ph.D., Named Provost at The University of the Arts (Centre Daily Times)
Following a national search, The University of the Arts has named Michael Nash, Ph.D., its new provost. Nash had served as dean and chief academic officer of the Boston Conservatory since 1999. He began in his new position on September 15, 2008.
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09/16/2008
Michael Nash, Ph.D., Named Provost at The University of the Arts (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PHILADELPHIA----Following a national search, The University of the Arts has named Michael Nash, Ph.D., its new provost. Nash had served as dean and chief academic officer of the Boston Conservatory since 1999.
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