Monthly Archives: June 2007

ADMINISTRIVIA: JJWEBSITE had 4,630 views last week

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JNEWS: Alutto, Joseph (MC1962)

JNEWS: Alutto, Joseph (MC1962)

REPORTING LIVE FROM THE NEWS LINKEDIN DESK IN THE VIRTUAL JASPER JOTTINGS NEWSROOM …

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Article published Saturday, June 23, 2007
Business college dean to be interim OSU chief
ASSOCIATED PRESS

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COLUMBUS – The dean of Ohio State University’s business college will serve as the university’s interim presiden, beginning July 1, while its board of trustees continues its search to replace Karen Holbrook, whose retirement begins at the end of the month.

University trustees yesterday appointed Joseph Alutto, dean of the university’s Fisher college of business since 1991, to serve during the search, the university said.

“As we continue our presidential search, we are fortunate to have someone of Joe’s caliber and experience at the helm of the university,” trustees’ Chairman Gil Cloyd said. “He is the ideal person to serve as the university’s chief executive officer on an interim basis.”

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Mr. Alutto, 65, said he had not applied for the position of president and his only interest was moving the university forward academically. He said he did not know how long he would serve as interim president.

“That’s really up to the search committee and they hope to have that person on board in the fall,” Mr. Alutto said.

Mr. Alutto also holds the John Berry Sr. Chair in Business and is a professor of management and human resources. He is the executive dean for the professional colleges, coordinating the activities of the Colleges of Education, Human Ecology, Engineering, Law, Social Work, and Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and represents them in decision-making bodies universitywide.

Mr. Alutto specializes in managerial behavior. He has published a book and more than 65 articles in academic journals, the university said.

Before joining Ohio State, Mr. Alutto was a professor of management at the State University of New York at Buffalo. His research focused on joint ventures between China and the United States. He was dean of the SUNY-Buffalo School of Management from 1976 to 1990. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Manhattan College, a master’s in industrial relations from the University of Illinois, and a doctorate in organizational behavior from Cornell University.

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JNEWS: Kessel, Richard E. [MCYYYY]

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June 21, 2007 04:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time
ISO New England Elects Roberta S. Brown and Richard E. Kessel to Board of Directors

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HOLYOKE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ISO New England Inc., the operator of the region’s bulk power system and wholesale electricity markets, today announced the election of two new board members.

Roberta S. Brown, President of Sassafras River Associates, LLC, and Richard E. Kessel, President and Chief Executive Officer of Environmental Power Corporation, were officially named to the ISO New England Board of Directors, effective June 22. They replace board members Mary Sharpe Hayes and Richard A. Abdoo.

“The leadership and expertise Roberta and Richard have demonstrated throughout their careers make them a welcome addition to the ISO New England Board of Directors,” said Vincent M. O’Reilly, ISO New England’s Chairman of the Board. “I am confident their collective experience will benefit ISO New England, the states, and stakeholders as we endeavor on future initiatives.”

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Mr. Kessel, a veteran of the energy industry, currently serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer for Environmental Power Corporation (AMEX:EPG), an organization dedicated to the development and ownership of renewable energy facilities. Prior to this, Mr. Kessel has served as President and CEO for a number of companies including Bedford Partners, Suez Environment North America, and Trigen Energy Corporation. In addition, Mr. Kessel was Chief Operating Officer of Sithe Energies and held various managerial and operational positions at Ebasco Services, Inc. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Manhattan College, attended New York University’s Stern School of Business, and received an Executive Management degree from Wharton.

Upon the election of the new board members, Mary Sharpe Hayes will retire from ISO New England’s Board. Richard “Dick” A. Abdoo resigned from the ISO New England Board of Directors in March 2007.

“Mary and Dick represent the finest of professionals. I speak on behalf of myself and the entire Board in thanking them for their service,” said O’Reilly. “Mary’s insights over the last ten years have helped to guide the ISO through a decade of change and advancement. She has left her mark on each of the organization’s successes, and we are indebted to her for her contributions.”

As a Regional Transmission Organization, ISO New England elects its board members through a nominating process that involves representatives from the ISO New England Board, the New England Power Pool (NEPOOL), and the New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners. The nominating process took place earlier this year and recently included an endorsement vote by the NEPOOL Participants Committee.

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JNEWS: Kessel, Richard E. [MCYYYY]

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JASPER HEADQUARTERS: Manhattan College Professor, Dr. George B. Kirsch

http://www.manhattan.edu/news/news_releases/062207_1.shtml

June 22, 2007

Manhattan College Professor, Dr. George B. Kirsch, Authors Two Newly-Released Paperbacks On The Early History Of Baseball

RIVERDALE, N.Y. – Dr. George B. Kirsch, professor of history at Manhattan College, is the author of Baseball in Blue and Gray: The National Pastime During the Civil War, and Baseball and Cricket: The Creation of American Team Sports, 1838-72, which were both recently released in paperback.

In Baseball in Blue and Gray (2003), published by Princeton University Press, Kirsch examines the growth of baseball during the Civil War (1861-1865) and how the sport’s popularity had everything to do with the surging American nationalism of the period. He recounts stories of great players and introduces entrepreneurs who found new ways to invest in the sport. Kirsch also touches on the exclusion of blacks and shares stories of the rise of sports journalism.

Baseball and Cricket (1989), published by University of Illinois press, attempts to answer the question of why Americans chose baseball over its early rival, cricket, as their national pastime. The book tracks baseball’s transition from a leisure sport to a professional entity within the social context of the mid-19th century.

“Baseball in Blue and Gray has been a big hit with Civil War buffs and fans of old-fashioned baseball, and I am very pleased to see Baseball and Cricket back in print, since it has been recognized as a classic study of the origins of team sports in the United States,” Kirsch says.

Kirsch, who has taught history at Manhattan College for more than 30 years, is the author of several books and the editor of two volumes of Sports in North America: A Documentary History, and co-editor of the Encyclopedia of Ethnicity and Sports in the United States. He has served as a historical consultant for Major League Baseball and Macmillan’s Baseball Encyclopedia, and currently is completing a social history of golf in the United States to be published by University of Illinois Press in 2008.

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JASPER HEADQUARTERS: Improving New York And Connecticut Water Quality And Coasts

http://www.manhattan.edu/news/news_releases/062207_2.shtml

June 22, 2007

Manhattan College Among Organizations To Receive Grant For Projects Aimed At Improving New York And Connecticut Water Quality And Coasts

RIVERDALE, N.Y. – Manhattan College is among several organizations that received grant money that will fund 12 water quality and restoration projects in Long Island Sound and Jamaica Bay. The grants, which amount to nearly $1.6 million for projects and studies in the region over the next four years, were announced on Tuesday, June 5 at the Bronx Zoo.

The $1.6 million will be leveraged by $2.1 million raised by the grant recipients themselves towards the projects, providing a total of $3.6 million towards innovative conservation.

Dr. Michael Judge, associate professor of biology at Manhattan College, will lead the project entitled “Numerical Evaluation of Larval Survival in Long Island Sound as Influenced by Exposure to Varying Levels of Dissolved Oxygen.” Dr. Judge will be working in conjunction with HydroQual, Inc., which provides water resource consulting and pollution assessment

The College will receive more than $181,000, including $106,599 from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, to conduct a study to develop a tool that will improve the long-term survival of fish, shellfish and crabs by allowing resource managers to better determine and manage the amount of nutrients allowed in the open waters of Long Island Sound. The research will look at the different amounts of dissolved oxygen required to sustain juvenile and adult fish and shellfish.

The project will draw upon the College’s expertise in biological sciences and environmental engineering to address the lingering problem of stressed oxygen levels in Long Island Sound attributable to excess nitrogen primarily from sewage treatment plants in New York City, Westchester and Connecticut. An engineering graduate student will work directly with Judge to determine how best to upgrade computer models of water quality in the Sound by adding information about how larval species move around areas of low dissolved oxygen.

“The dynamic nature of the tidal flows in Long Island Sound when coupled with the variations in dissolved oxygen levels call for added complexity of fishery models,” says Judge. “We expect to produce biologically realistic water quality criteria by including explicit larval behaviors into our simulations,” Judge says.

Among other benefits, the project will improve on the ability to pinpoint and protect important spawning habitat and to tailor nutrient reduction goals to improve propagation of fish and shellfish.

The source of the funds is the Dissolved Oxygen Environmental Benefit Fund for the Western Long Island Sound and Jamaica Bay, which is designed to support restoration and water quality projects that reduce pollution, particularly nitrogen, threatening the health and living resources of these estuaries.

“Long Island Sound and Jamaica Bay are two priority areas for ecosystem restoration and enhancement in New York State,” says Pete Grannis, commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. “While we have made great strides with our partners to improve these areas, there is still much more to accomplish. The 12 projects announced will incrementally improve the habitats and our knowledge base for these areas and for the future of these resources.”

In addition to Manhattan College, other organizations that received grants toward habitat restoration projects include the Westchester County Department of Planning, New York City Parks & Recreation, the Connecticut Fund for the Environment, and Columbia University.

Contributing to the funds for all 12 projects are the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, Long Island Soundkeeper, New York City Department of Environmental Protection, New York/New Jersey Baykeeper, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

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FUN: Francis J. “Jerry” (MC1970) Breen’s cartoon

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JFound: Di Justo, Patrick [1986] (on FRIENDSTER)

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JFound: Di Justo, Patrick [1986] (on FRIENDSTER)

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Patrick Di Justo

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Sacred Heart Grade School, Attended 1976 – 1978, Class of 1978

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Columbia University, Attended 1988 – 1989, Class of 1989, Master’s Degree, Multimedia Production,
College of Mount St. Vincent, Attended 1982 – 1989, Class of 1989, Bachelor’s Degree, Science Journalism,
Manhattan College, Attended 1982 – 1986, Class of 1986, Bachelor’s Degree, Science Journalism

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writer

* About Me:

I am a contributing editor for Wired Magazine. I write for Popular Science. I write for Scientific American. I write for the New York Times Circuits section. I write for New York magazine. I have actually gotten rejection notices from The New Yorker. I am a regular blogger at Worldchanging New York and an itinerant blogger at Worldchanging Global. I have a regular science segment on Monday mornings on WFUV-FM (90.7 in New York). I am available to speak in any medium or forum, on just about any science or technology topic.

I used to work as an astrophysics lecturer at the American Museum of Natural History. Yes, I have spent many nights at the museum. Yes, certain exhibits in the museum come to life at night. Email me to find out which.

I have worked as a robot programmer for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. I have lost $500,000 in US currency. I have done standup comedy. I have walked on the outside ledge of the 72nd floor of the Empire State Building for a radio story. I have designed experiments that have flown on the Space Shuttle.

I grew up in a haunted house in Yonkers, NY. I was the Son of Sam`s paper boy for a few weeks in the summer of 1977. I also singlehandedly caused the 1977 blackout. Write for details.

I am such a nerd that I used to be president of my local astronomy club. I make LED sculptures. I have developed a method of digital rotoscoping (check out my videos).

I have squirted Ron Howard in the face with a water gun. I told Sigourney Weaver`s daughter (in front of her) that there are no such things as space aliens. I have explained meteorites to David Byrne. I have had Wolf Blitzer steal pizza from me. I saw Bill Clinton drop off his girlfriend on Houston Street. I shared a buffet with Al Gore.

* Who I Want to Meet:

Ignaz Semmelweis

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MNEWS: Heist , Richard H. (xMCfac)

MNEWS: Heist , Richard H.

US States News
June 18, 2007 Monday 10:28 PM EST
EMBRY-RIDDLE NAMES RICHARD HEIST PROVOST AND SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
BYLINE: US States News
DATELINE: DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University issued the following news release:

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is pleased to announce the selection of Dr. Richard H. Heist as Provost and Senior Vice President. He will also be appointed a Professor of Engineering. He starts on July 1, 2007.

At Embry-Riddle, Dr. Heist will oversee all academic matters, including the appointment, evaluation, management, and promotion of faculty; the evaluation and development of curricula; and the growth of scholarly research. He will also establish and maintain the quality of universitywide academic activities, ensuring accreditation compliance and sound academic policy. Dr. Heist will work with the president, other university officers, and faculty to provide strategic direction for the university.

“Dr. Heist brings a wealth of experience as an academic and university administrator, and I know that he will contribute greatly to Embry-Riddle,” said Dr. Johnson. “His experience as Dean of Engineering at Manhattan College will be valuable as he provides leadership for the academic mission of our university.”

Dr. Heist joined Manhattan College in Riverdale, N.Y., in 2000. In addition to serving as the Dean of the School of Engineering, he was also the Director of the Nucleation Laboratory and a Professor of Chemical Engineering. Previously he spent 26 years at the University of Rochester in Rochester, N.Y., where he was the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies for the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences as well as a Professor of Chemical Engineering.

He has a solid record of research and scholarship in nucleation, nucleation-related phenomena, cavitation, aerosols and other ultrafine particles, and educational applications of microcomputers. In addition, Dr. Heist has received many awards for excellence in undergraduate teaching. He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Purdue University and a B.A. in Chemistry from Catawba College.

Dr. Heist’s wife, Molly, is a registered nurse. Their daughter, Amy Gibson, and her husband, Matthew, live in Morocco, Ind.

“Molly and I are both pleased and excited to be members of the Embry-Riddle family,” Dr. Heist said. “Embry-Riddle has the reputation of being the best in the world at what it does, and I am proud to be working with a great team of faculty, staff, and administrators in helping to shape the future of the University. Embry-Riddle has a great leadership team in place and I look forward to working with that team and to meeting everyone at the university’s campuses.”

Contact: Bob Ross, 386/226-6198, 386/226-6158.

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JFound: Yuen, Kam (MC1965)

JFound: Yuen, Kam (MC1965)

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Bridging Heaven & Earth Show # 176 with Kam Yuen

After receiving his degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1965 from Manhattan College, he moved to the San Francisco area and received an…

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Kam was born in Hong Kong, where he spent his formative years. When he moved to the United States with his parents he furthered his studies in New York. Over the years he visited to refine his style with help from his teacher in Hong Kong.

After receiving his degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1965 from Manhattan College, he moved to the San Francisco area and received an advanced graduate degree in Engineering Studies from the University of Santa Clara. It was while he was employed at Lockheed Aircraft near San Jose as a structural and mechanical engineer in research and development that he opened his first dojo.

In 1969, after a brief stay in Los Angeles, Kam returned to Hong Kong to further his study in the martial arts. After training for several months, and achieving the status of Grandmaster in Shaolin Kung-Fu, Tai Mantis Kung-Fu, Tai Chi Chuan and Qi Gong he returned to the United States.

Back in Los Angeles, he held numerous classes at local YMCAs, the Chinatown Recreation Hall, Cal State, UCLA, and USC. Kam is the founder of the “Shaolin West Healing Center” and co-founder of the “Tai Mantis Kung Fu Assoc”. He has been the featured speaker at the world medical Qi Gong conference in Beijing as well as at several Whole Life and New Life Expos here in the US.

Early in 1972, Kam was called by Warner Brothers Studio to act as technical advisor to David Carradine in the Kung-Fu series. Mr. Carradine has been quoted as saying that he based the Caine character in that show on Kam. Mr. Carradine dedicated his book The Spirit of Shaolin to Kam.

Kam holds licenses in the following healthcare fields: Doctor of Chiropractic, Herbalist, Nutritionist, Chinese Energetic Medicine, Martial arts and Sports Medicine, Homeopathic Medicine and Acupuncture.

Kam currently lives in California, but travels extensively teaching and giving lectures and demonstrations of the technique he spent a life time developing, The Yuen Method of Chinese Energetics

Bridging’s website is: www.HeavenToEarth.com (more) (less)

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