Remind you, a lot goes into this kind of an event and many people have worked very, very hard, harder than ive worked, to put all of this together. One of the people who could not be here was frank cogliano, because he got stuck in newark. Hell be here later this evening. His cochair is here and shes going to say a few words. Thank you. [applause] welcome. Im sorry that frank isnt here to join me for this further welcome. Just to say how wonderful it is to see everyone here and to work with such an Amazing Group of people. I especially want to thank annette and frank, my cochair, robin, without whom we would sees to function, and also to the Wonderful Program committee, one of whose members is sitting there many are in the audience tonight and they generously of time an talent to put this program together to go through the many proposals that we had. Weir looking forward to what is an exciting, interesting, varied diverse sheer with a lot of different panels and topics. Its a pleasure
Officers in their universities, officers in their colleges, officers in their departments, and when we were all in graduate school, no one ever said anything about that. None of us were trained to be department chairs, to be s, to be, to be dean president s. We thought this would be an interesting panel that you would like because we have a number of distinguished president s who are itians, and most of us is slightly awkward because most of us are greeting each other because we know each other as historians. We have seen drew and earl and ed on panels, giving papers. We have read their books. Here they are as president s former president of the university, president of the university, president at one of the major universities of the United States, and we dont often think about that great to what extent did the role as historians help them in their positions. We also would like to invite a conversation about Higher Education. These are notat easy times for Higher Education. These are
Highway now. You can see it is at a crawl. The accident has been cleared but again delays in both directions. Diana. A former High School Pitching standout in Critical Condition right now after he was gunned down in the parking lot of a burger king in yonkers. The 23yearold once a draft pick, possibly an innocent victim. Now police are searching for the gunman with only a vague description of a car to go on. Eyewitness News Reporter Tim Fleischer is live in yonkers with more for us. Tim. Reporter and the investigation is widening. Tonight Yonkers Police are also telling me they are digging deep into social media to try to find the shooter. Yonkers police now say the shooting that left a 23year old promising baseball player critically wounded stemmed from a dispute between two groups of people on wednesday night. We believe it was associated with some type of drag racing that occurred in that area. We were told by witnesses pointed a gun out the window and fired five or six shots in tha
Ron Daniels decided to run for president in 1992 after his experience as national director of the Rainbow Coalition during Jesse Jackson’s 1988 presidential campaign.