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Research & Creative Expression: Fall 1989
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Authors
Howard, Daniel; Editor
DeCicco, Michael; Creative Consultant
Starczewski, Kirk; Creative Consultant
Cipriani, Corindo
DeCarvalho, Roy Jose
Dey, Bishu
Fitzgibbons, Patrick
Hakken, David
Hall, Allen
Johnston, Walter
Issue Date
1989
Type
Other
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Keywords
SUNY Institute of Technology , Comparable Worth Legislation , Equal Pay , Rollo May , Telecommunications History , Culture-Centered Computing , Futurism , Portraits , Portraiture , Medical Record Professional , International Telecommunications Regulation , Tap Dancing , American Dance , Nursing Shortage
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Abstract
I am honored and delighted to introduce this inaugural publication of Research & Creative Expression. Representing a substantive milestone in the continuing development and maturation of the college, this publication provides a vehicle for highlighting the scholarship and creative activities of its faculty, staff and administrators.
Although scholarly in nature, articles are intended for a diverse readership, including, but not limited to, businesses, industries, alumni, foundations, legislators, government agencies, community groups and other friends of the college.
Articles contained within this initial issue have been crafted for Research & Creative Expression and intentionally selected to provide a cross-section of scholarship and creativity. Faculty from each of the schools (Arts and ----Science,
Business and Public Management, Information Systems and Engineering Technology, and Nursing) have contributed to this issue. Both informational (factually based) and critical (theoretically based) articles are presented. As with other scholarly publications, opinions and contentions expressed by authors are not necessarily those of the college or the State University of New York.
Contingent upon audience response, Research & Creative Expression will be published either annually or biannually in the future. Members of the college community are encouraged to submit articles for future issues and may obtain writing and style guidelines from the editor (listed below). Please help us celebrate this inaugural issue by reading and sharing it with your friends, colleagues, and associates. Moreover, the editorial staff would enjoy hearing your comments and suggestions for improving subsequent issues. These remarks should be addressed to:
G. Daniel Howard, CSP
Editor Research & Creative Expression
Office of Graduate Studies and Research
SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome
Description
Table of Contents for Vol. 1, No. 1:
An Economic Case Against Comparable Worth: By Dr. Corindo J. Cipriani |
Rollo May (1909 - ) Portrait of a Humanistic Psychologist by Dr. Roy Jose DeCarvalho |
What's Hot and What's___ ' In 2001 Styles: Technically Speaking By BishuDey |
Trends in Telecommunications Technology By Patrick W. Fitzgibbons, M.B.A. |
Culture-Centered Computerization: A European
Edge By Dr. David J. Hakken |
Futurists Combine Observation and Insight to Forcast What Lies Ahead By Dr. Allen Hall |
Portraits and Meanings By Dr. Walter Johnston
The Medical Record Professional, How We've Grown By Lorraine Kane, RRA |
Major Issues in International Telecommunications Trade and Regulation By Dr. Eugene J. Newman |
Fascinating Rhythms: The Tradition and Texture of Tap By Mary Krenitsky Perrone, M.A. |
An Organizational Solution for the Nursing Shortage By Dr. Bernice J. Trexler, R.N. |
