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Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Counterblast was a journal edited by professor Sal Fallica of the Media, Culture, and Communications Program and written by faculty and graduate students in that program. The first issue was published in November 2001.
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Group: RG 26.42
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Counterblast was a journal edited by professor Sal Fallica of the Media, Culture, and Communications Program and written by faculty and graduate students in that program. The first issue was published in November 2001.
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Group: RG 26.42
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Twitter account of the New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business undergraduates. Contains admissions publicity and information, Stern Day in the Life, Communications Focus Group, Global Leadership Program, International Studies Program, Entrepreneurs Challenge, commencement, free food, clubs, International Business Exchange, and other events.
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Subject: Business
Group: RG 27
Creator: Leonard N. Stern School of Business
Coverage: Leonard N. Stern School of Business
Type: Twitter
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Reports and publications from the John Brademas Center that works to develop a greater understanding of the United States Congress. Publications focus not only on examining the rules and procedures of Congress but also the ways in which the Senate and House of Representatives help determine the substance of law and policy for the Government of the United States – through their leaders, committees, caucuses, conferences, staffs and individual members, and through the interaction of Congress with the executive and judicial branches. Publications also focus on public opinion about Congress.
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Group: RG 33.5
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: NYU School of Professional Studies newsletters for faculty and students.
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Group: RG 32
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