What does the president of a college do . Well, Everything Else is a problem. [laughter] you pay for getting to do those things by dealing with proob. We had our monday morning meeting, i work with fabulous people, they are awesome. Very good at their jobs, very fine huipings, every monday morning for an hour or two, we sit in my office and goo everything wrong and theres always a long list and and we try to keep the college straight and running right. Theres always the risk, its a big business, theres always the kids showed up early in the term. Its early when we are doing this. They are all really happy right now. By the end of the turn they will look like vampires, because theyve been up too late and the stress is getting to them and they have the dark circles under the young bright eyes and you to cope with all of that and you have to watch the budget and the revenue side is important and i have a fair amount to do that but a lot of people do and so, yeah, im running big business a
What does the president of a college do . Well, Everything Else is a problem. [laughter] you pay for getting to do those things by dealing with proob. We had our monday morning meeting, i work with fabulous people, they are awesome. Very good at their jobs, very fine huipings, every monday morning for an hour or two, we sit in my office and goo everything wrong and theres always a long list and and we try to keep the college straight and running right. Theres always the risk, its a big business, theres always the kids showed up early in the term. Its early when we are doing this. They are all really happy right now. By the end of the turn they will look like vampires, because theyve been up too late and the stress is getting to them and they have the dark circles under the young bright eyes and you to cope with all of that and you have to watch the budget and the revenue side is important and i have a fair amount to do that but a lot of people do and so, yeah, im running big business a
And authors every weekend. Book tv, television for serious read [inaudible conversations]naudibe [inaudible conversations] evening, everybody. Good evening and welcome to the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. My museum. Nn my name is anna collins, Vice President for programs and education to hear at the museum. How many of you have visited in the past . How many of you have gone to our tenement at 97 how many of you have been here in thisl go . Building . It hasnt opened yet. So upstairs we will be opening an exhibit appeared with dan tenement talks. Excellent. But i like sometimes people feel like they visited the tenementep museum and they came in 1992 and they dont need to come again. We are so glad when they come back again and the programs here in the Public Programs here at night. But also what we are really, really excited about is the e debate thats going to open thie summer in 2017. The third floor of this building is now being transformed into an apartment in which over the ye
American architecture of the 18th and 20th centuries and teaches. He is best known throughout new york for his video walking tours presented by channel 13 including the emmyaward nominated shows 42nd street, broadway, and harlem. He has lectured at numerous venues including Columbia University on university of pennsylvania come of the Smithsonian Institute and the Harvard Graduate School of planning and architecture. This is where all of these great architects come from, from barrys classes. If you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, please turn it off. We ask for no photography. And now, please join me in welcoming barry lewis. [applause] barry lewis you are ordering a special hook at the end of the lecture. Were looking at Greenwich Village. For those of you who grew up in new york, you have your memories of Greenwich Village like i did. That is why it is my favorite lecture. It did not exist until about 100, 110 years ago, but we will see that in a moment. We are in new york on
Down to one concern what was it . Well, there were many concerns tonight, including that new information that students may have been exposed to mercury as early as last friday. Other angers parents say it was lack of information and detail. Parents like nicole watsoner outraged. You have a Police Officer saying i cant answer that i cant answer that. Still lingering. What was the purpose of this meeting . If you cant answer the questions then why are you speaking . Watson says a 14yearold was exposed to mercury. I dont know if i was going to be alive. Parents frustrated by lack of details, caught off guard. The first exposure was earlier i am here to tell you this did not happen on tuesday. He touched it on friday. Ccsd officials acknowledged the conversation has to continue. There is a lot that needs to be provided sparse answers, but the Clark County School district is committed to listening l. But the conversation is far from overt. This kind of a form while it may have grown emotion