Box Mixed dmx_1 (F)
Contains 73 Results:
"Cities Respond to Climate Change: Locating Leadership in an Uncertain World", 2010 Apr 12
Photographs in the form of JPEG files were migrated from DVD-R. Speakers on panel were Kenny Esser, Susan Anderson, James T. Gallagher, Ashok Gupta, and Max Schulz. Photographer: Michael DiVito.
Graduate admitted student reception video recording, 2009 Apr 9
Video originally in ISO format migrated from CD-R.
Panel on philanthropy photographs (Photographer: Matthew Sussman), 2005 Nov 7
Photographs of the panel in the form of JPEG files were migrated from CD-R.
Reception for new students (Photographer: Jerry Speier), 2006 Jan 19
Photographs of the reception in the form of JPEG files were migrated from CD-R. Guests at reception include United States Senator Tom Daschle, Speaker of the New York City Council Christine Quinn, and New York State Senator Tom Duane.
Reception for new students audio recording, 2011 Jan 20
Recognition ceremony with Cory Booker (Photographer: Don Pollard), 2007 May 17
Photographs in JPEG format migrated from DVD-R.
"Urban Conversations: US Mayors and Innovative Leadership", 2005 Mar 30
Annual adjunct faculty reports, 1997-2002
These files primarily include adjunct faculty biographies, resumes, and syllabi. Included are faculty and courses from both the New York City and Upstate New York campuses. The files, in the form of Word and Rich Text Format documents, Powerpoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, PDFs, zip files, and bitmap, JPEG, EPS, and encased image files, were transferred from 18 floppy disks.
Leo Vazquez, Distance Learning Coordinator office files, 1999-2001
Documents Vazquez's work as Milano Divisional Distance Learning Coordinator and as co-chair of the American Planning Association's New York Metro Chapter Diversity Committee. Also included is a proposal for a Milano journal. The files, in the form of Word documents, Powerpoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, bitmap image files, and PDFs, were transferred from 5 floppy disks.
Pier Camillo Rogers files, probably 1992-1997
Files represent Pier Camillo Rogers' work as an assistant professor of nonprofit management for Milano (1992-1999, according to her profile on the employment website, LinkedIn) and her professional work in the field. Issues of interest include diversity and black philanthropy. Includes biographical information on Rogers and assessments of the Milano nonprofit management program. Files in the format of WordPerfect, Question Object, and LTR documents were migrated from a floppy disk.