Letters to the Editor - May 2008
New York
SUNY/MSU Partnership
To the Editor:
I just wanted to write today to thank your reporter Dorothy Davis for taking the time to write such a great article on our Center in Moscow. We really appreciate your having made this effort. You captured what we are trying to do perfectly. Small though the Center is in size, it is but the tip of a large effort to bring people together, faculty and students, in the belief that their personal interactions will be meaningful in both directions. There are perhaps no two countries on earth with such a great capacity to misunderstand each other on a political plane, but this makes it so very important that we do everything we can to help people understand and appreciate each other on a human plane.
Amb. Robert Gosende
Associate Vice Chancellor,
Office of International Programs,
State University of New York
Sutton, MA
“Autism Everyday” Gives A Glimpse Into Life In The Shadows Of Autism
To the Editor:
Is the entire documentary available for public viewing? If so, how do I get a copy or where can it be viewed? I have a son, 19 years old with autism, and am very interested in watching this.
Joy
Sutton, MA
Charlotte, NC
The Bard College Prison Initiative
To the Editor:
I am interested in starting a prison education program, but don’t know where to begin. Can anyone offer any advice?
Anabella Christansan
Charlotte, NC
Spring Lake Heights, NJ
Landmark College
To the Editor:
I have executive function issues, so I was pleased and interested to read about your program. I was able to earn a BA in Education, and an MS in Special Education; I struggled with the frustrations that characterize EF issues. However, I really wish I had had the type of support you offer to your students! It would be most interesting to have an opportunity to learn more about the program at Landmark College.
Madonna T. Kelly
Spring Lake Heights, NJ