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Volume 125, Number 16 January 19, 2005
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Chain of command survey finds faculty dissatisfaction
At the last faculty meeting of 2004, the Faculty Senate presented the results of their 2004-2005 Chain of Command Satisfaction Survey. The results showed fairly strong discontent in some areas amongst those who participated in the survey. The administration has scorned the survey and the Board of Trustees issued a resolution fully supporting President Shirley Ann Jackson and The Rensselaer Plan.

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News

Student groups raise relief funds

Student Life Services Center opens in Academy Hall

Ed/Op

Staff Editorial
Survey results suggest needed

Editorial Notebook
RPI needs more humanities

Editorial Notebook
Renovation benefits brothers

Derby
Use holiday weekend to remember your liberties

Top Hat
Help crisis victims any way you can

Letter to the Editor
Eliminate racial stereotypes

Letter to the Editor
Archives are a hidden gem

Letter to the Editor
Thank you, mystery toll depositer

Letter to the Editor
Understand Islam better

Features

Cake brings unique sound to Capital Region

Valve’s Half-Life 2 entertains, sates blood lust

Dave Barry
Rage uncalled for while driving death-mobiles


New electronic passports present security concerns

Phantom adaptation captivates with music, sets, cinematography

Unfortunate orphans battle evil in film version of book

Ocean’s 12 ruins good parts of Ocean’s 11

Murray fails with dark humor in Life Aquatic

Meet the Fockers shows evils of family time

Sports

Women’s hockey split conference games

Red Hawks win first tournament trophy since 1999

Engineers’ winless streak continues

Red Hawks enjoy Virgin Islands

Top seeds advance to NFL title games

Red Hawks struggle early

One-Timers
Randy Moss will always be Randy

Former star player returns to Rensselaer

Weekly Round Up
Indoor track and field teams strong in opening meet

Rensselaer in Brief
Jackson interviewed
On January 2, President Shirley Ann Jackson was interviewed by C-Span’s Brian Lamb on issues including RPI, her personal life, her experience in corporate America, and her ideas on education.

One of the major topics of the interview was the way in which her past experiences paved the path to her influence in government in academia, as well as the RPI Presidency, earning her an income of nearly $1 million last year. Other topics of the interview included Dr. Jackson’s experience at the Nuclear Regulatory Agency and her current tenure on the boards of multiple major corporations, including AT&T and FedEx.

Overall, the interview clearly connected Dr. Jackson’s experience and insight on the intricate connections between the business world, government, and academia. The interview transcript can be found at http://www.q-and-a.org/
Transcript/?ProgramID=1003.

New Appointment
On December 15, 2004, Karen Ferrer-Muniz was appointed as the associate dean of students and director of the Office of Minority Student Affairs. She had previously served as interim associate dean and director of OMSA since April, 2003. Prior to that, she served as assistant director of the Higher Education Opportunity Program since April 2002.

Her new position as director of OMSA is to coordinate the provision of personal, financial, and career services to minority groups that are underrepresented on campus. Additionally, her new position in HEOP will involve addressing the growing problem with student access to scientific and engineering professions during their pre-college years.

She holds a BA degree in Political Science from Inter American University of Puerto Rico and an MA in Social Science from SUNY Albany. She also serves as the President of the Board of Directors of Centro Civico Hispanoamericano, Inc. and as a board member of the Girl Scouts of America.

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