![]() Photo Stories Constitution Celebrated Both campuses celebrated the United States Constitution in September. At the College at Florham, a Constitution Day roundtable, “The United States Constitution vs. the Iraqi Draft Constitution,” was featured. The discussion was led by Riad Nasser, sociology (Flor); Bruce Peabody, political science (Flor); John Schiemann, administrative science (Flor); Naomi Weinberger, political science (Flor); and Peter Woolley, political science and executive director, PublicMind (Flor).
At the Metropolitan Campus, Chris Rasmussen, history (Metro), spoke on “The Constitution and American Politics Today.” In addition, the library sponsored a video, “Conversations with Superior Court Justices Sandra Day O’Connor and Stephen Breyer,” and a showing of “1776,” an acclaimed film version of Peter Stone’s Pulitzer Prize-winning and Tony Award-winning musical about the Declaration of Independence. Other Photo Stories:Wellness Fairtop of this page table of contents for this issue |
October 2005 In This Issue
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