News Digest
May 23, 2005 - Click
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Reunion is June 2-5. For a preview of the schedule of events, a glimpse
at those registered to return and other details, check out the Reunion
Web site. More details in News Digest
next week!
SLU Alumni News
 According
to a new book by a 1981 St. Lawrence graduate, if you want to succeed
in business, try this: don't pick a fight with your boss. You
Can't Win A Fight With Your Boss, And 55 Other Rules For Success,
by Tom Markert '81, was released in May 2005 by HarperBusiness.
For
more |
A
new book by a 1987 St. Lawrence alumnus promises to offer "seminal
insight into the 1999 NATO-led war over Kosovo and the negotiations
that took place between the United States and Russia in an effort
to set the terms for ending the conflict." Collision Course:
NATO, Russia and Kosovo, by John Norris '87, was published
in March 2005 by Praeger Publishers. For
more |
U.S.
Trust, a New York City wealth management company that provides planning,
investment management, fiduciary and private banking services, has
announced the promotion of Pamela Sweet '95 to vice president. For
more |
A
1970 St. Lawrence graduate has been named to The Los Angeles
Business Journal's annual list of "L.A.'s Most Powerful Sports
Executives." William J. (Bill) Chadwick '70, is a managing director
of Chadwick, Saylor & Co., a real estate investment bank, and
president of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission. For
more |
St.
Lawrence In the News
Professor of Chemistry Paul Connett's
comments at a waste-management conference were quoted in
a May 13 story in the Toronto Star. |
Associate Professor
of Physics Daniel Koon was quoted in a May 1 column by New
York Daily News writer Lenore Skenazy, about how Einstein's
theory of relativity doesn't help explain why ordinary things
go missing around the house. The same column ran in the Christian
Science Monitor on May 13. |
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