Books and Ideas Discussion

The Center for Human Resource Management Studies (CHRMS) and the University Libraries invite the community to participate in their next Books and Ideas Discussion event on Wednesday, December 3, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the ITV rooms at both campuses.

Gertrude Levine, computer science (Metro), will lead the discussion on the book, Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means for Business, Science and Everyday Life by Albert-László Barabási. James Marcum, University librarian (Metro/Flor), will serve as moderator.

To register go to the CHRMS Web site at http://www.chrms.org, call 973-443-8577 or fax 973-443-8506. Extra copies of the book are available in the libraries for a donation of $15 — Weiner Library, Metropolitan Campus, call Suzanne Bejarano at 201-692-2278 and College at Florham Library, call Colleen Di Gregorio at 973-443-8530. For the FDU community, two copies of the book are available in each library, at the circulation desk.

ITV rooms are located at the College at Florham in Room 214, Dreyfuss Building, and at the Metropolitan Campus in Room 1132, Dickinson Hall.

Suggestions for book ideas or topics should be directed to Lakeisha Moore at 973-443-8859 or e-mail lawaters@student.fdu.edu.


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November 2003

In This Issue
· Seminars Encourage a Global Dialogue
· Improvements Continue
· Study-abroad Options Expanding
· Weather Closings 2003–2004
· Verizon and ‘Puerta al Futuro,’ Perfect Together
· Books and Ideas Discussion
· Iran’s Ambassador to United Nations to Speak
· Division III Athletics Hall of Fame Inducts Members
· Faculty/Staff — Update, Welcome
· College Happenings
· Spotlight — Antonio, Feinberg, Weinberger, Young
· This & That
· Photo Stories — Northpointe, Campus Sketches, Walk for Cancer, Halloween Havoc, Roundtable, Golf Outing

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College at Florham, Madison, N.J.

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Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, N.J.

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