Be part of that conversation today. The first 45 minutes with you this morning, we want to ask you about Media Coverage that the governor has received over the last couple of weeks. We want to get your input on if it has been fair. If you have been watching it and you have an opinion on if it has been fair, tell us why. 5853880. 202 republicans, 202 5853881. Ndependents, 202 5853882. If you want to give us your opinion on our social media. Ites, it is twitter cspanwj send us an email, too. That is journal cspan. Org. This is media matters. Ir claim, did adoring christie coverage invite new jersey corruption . Trying to explain governor Chris Christie as unraveling political career as allegations mount, the New York Daily News quoted a local operative who diagnose it diagnosed it as. I goes on to talk about the way the media has covered it. Possible hisly staff would have behaved the same way without the rest clips of his first term, but it is easy to imagine how they might have created
The quilts of Catherine LaDu elevate beyond handicraft, and into art.More than a dozen of LaDu’s works currently hang in the Jaffrey Civic Center, as part of a show on display through Sept. 3 titled “A Quilt Artist’s Manifesto: Celebration of.
Retired New Mexico State University deans Susan Brown and Elizabeth Titus have been recognized as dean emeritae by NMSU Provost Carol Parker. Both Brown and Titus were recognized for their service to the university at the Dec. 2 NMSU Board of Regents meeting. Elizabeth Titus, retired library dean at New Mexico State University, was recently named dean emerita by NMSU Provost Carol Parker. (NMSU photo) Susan Brown, former interim dean of New Mexico State Universitys College of Education, was recently named dean emerita by NMSU Provost Carol Parker (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman)
Titus retired from the university Oct. 1. She joined NMSU as dean of the library in July 2000. Parker had previously named Titus, the librarys first woman dean, professor emerita in recognition for her contributions to NMSU and the state.