Posts Tagged ‘Eija Ayravainen’

Send Albany a Clear Message

Tuesday, December 9th, 2014

The Moral Courage Project Wants You

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014

MCJ, housed at NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, is looking for people to talk about their workplace bullying experiences.

MCJ wants:

1. Individuals l who have stood up to their friends or coworkers when they were bullying another person.
2. Individuals who take action about problems they see in their communities/friend groups and families as well as workplaces, and hold their ground despite the backlash they incur.

Contact Adam Grannick, Multimedia Producer at the Moral Courage Project: adam.grannick@moralcourage.co

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Workplace Bullying a Taboo Problem

Monday, December 1st, 2014

But Not for Long

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Full Article Here

A Very Revealing New York Times Article

Wednesday, November 26th, 2014

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Click Here for Very Revealing Times’ Article

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Borough of Staten Island Supports Freedom from Workplace Bullying

Sunday, November 23rd, 2014

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The five boroughs of New York City support freedom from workplace bullying.

Thugs, Ghouls and Bullies

Thursday, November 13th, 2014

My buddy T.B. Knight says that later in life we run into echoes and clones of our childhood bullies and adversaries. I’m wondering if that’s T.B.’s version of Stephen King’s SOMETIMES THEY COME BACK.

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Borough of Queens Supports Freedom from Workplace Bullying

Thursday, November 13th, 2014

Academic Bullying Is Another Form of Workplace Bullying

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

Wednesday, 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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Attention Colleagues, Past & Present

Thursday, 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

Sunday, 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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