A Version of a Recent Post on the Hunter-L Listserv

October 29th, 2014

Says the only CUNY professor* to have been invited regularly for several years to the Center for Communication, Inc.’s annual toast/roast luncheon at The Pierre Hotel, NYC, (October 7, Ken Lowe, Chair of Scripps Networks Interactive got the treatment): That special relationship with the CfC has run its course due to changes and new directions underway at CfC.

Gregg Morris, editor, the WORD & this site.

Gregg Morris, editor, the WORD & this site.

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PSA on Workplace Bullying

October 29th, 2014

[Revised D:F/M Logo in the Works.]

[Revised D:F/M Logo in the Works.]

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Municipal Proclamations Pouring in Supporting NY Healthy Workplace Bill

October 24th, 2014

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Waiting for a copy of one from the Office of the Manhattan Borough President.

Told that it was imminent.

Attention Colleagues, Past & Present

October 23rd, 2014
Revised D:F/M Logo in the Works.

Revised D:F/M Logo in the Works.

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Attention Colleague Bill Herman: The Center for Communication, Inc. Use to Be a Gold Mine of Support for D:F/M Students

October 12th, 2014

Regarding your fm-l post about the “great” programs of the Center for Communication, Inc. Copy of your post is below. But first, history and context.

Shouldn’t students be informed about the demise of the innovative relationship between the department and the Center for Communication, Inc. when it scheduled numerous panels and events on the Hunter campus, mostly but not exclusively, in the Lang Auditorium, for the benefit of students – and not just those D:F/M majors – so that they didn’t have to trek so much around the city to Center events? For a department with no imagination and no funding for programming for students, the Center relationship was a blessing.

The Chair knows the history. Maybe he might share.

Best,
G Morris

Gregg Morris, editor, the WORD & this site.

Gregg Morris, editor, the WORD & this site.

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Attention D:F/M Chair Jay Roman: Fact Check Needed Here

October 8th, 2014

When you get time, please review the information below. And don’t hesitate to contact me with questions or suggestions.

Gregg Morris, editor, the WORD & this site.

Gregg Morris, editor, the WORD & this site.

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Transparency Coming Whether They Like It Or Not

October 8th, 2014
Revised D:F/M Logo in the Works. Present and former Colleagues.

Revised D:F/M Logo in the Works. Present and former Colleagues.

 

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Knows How to Throw a Party

October 7th, 2014

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Have to Get This Off My Chest About the Center for Communication

October 7th, 2014

Colleagues Larry Shore, Princess Hee-Haw: Read This Blog

A long time ago I worked out an innovative collaboration with the Center for Communication so that it could schedule seminars, panel discussions and other events on the Hunter campus. Almost all of the activities were held in the rinky-dink Lang Auditorium on the fourth floor of Hunter North. One exception was held in a large lecture room of the Hunter West Building that can seat several hundred –  timed to coordinate with the class of Adversarial Colleague Bob Stanley.

SRO – capacity 500.

My job was to make sure that there was plenty of attendance. D:F/M techie Joe Orifice worked with me to take care of logistics.  And it was a marvel of a collaboration until the two chairs of D:F/M, in the throes of maniacally egotistical self-aggrandizement, screwed up the collaboration set up for the benefit of students. The Center for Communication did great things for students in the Department of Film and Media Studies as well as for students who weren’t majors.

Nevertheless, Colleagues in my department, like Larry Shore and Princes Hee-Haw (of the Hee-Haw Rangers), still post announcements about the Center’s events as if to keep up the ruse that the DEAD relationship hasn’t been killed off and is still alive. More about this later.

D:F/M Colleagues, including some who have retired. A new logo is in the works.

D:F/M Colleagues, including some who have retired. A new logo is in the works.

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Attention Colleagues in D:F/M, CUNY

October 6th, 2014

Cory Booker, the U.S. Senator from New Jersey, has, according to a Facebook post, inadvertently harpooned the ethos of the department.

Thought you should know.

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