University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock speaks at an event for the Technology Play Project, which evolved from the University at Albany's HumaniTech* Semester, and brought together the University and one of the region's preeminent theater companies, Capital Repertory Theater, to explore the impact of technology on humans and modern living. [20002876]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock greets Eunice Whittlesey and Polly Mathusa in the audience at an event for the Technology Play Project, which evolved from the University at Albany's HumaniTech* Semester, and brought together the University and one of the region's preeminent theater companies, Capital Repertory Theater, to explore the impact of technology on humans and modern living. [20002876]
From left to right, Marisa Berley, Karen Hitchcock, President of the University at Albany, and Gail Berley attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and David Schneyman, Class of 1985 at tend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
From left to right, Dr. Sorrell Chesin, Associate Vice President of University Development, an unidentified woman, and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
Leo McElory, Vice President for Athletic Administration and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, and University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock attend the reception event for the 2003 Campaign Kickoff. [20002868]
University at Albany Library Dean and Director Meredith Butler, Author William Kennedy, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner following "The Kennedy Papers - Understanding the Creative Imagination," the University at Albany's celebration of the acquisition of the papers of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist William Kennedy, a collection comprising some 70 boxes of manuscripts, film scripts and memorabilia. The collection will be located in the University at Albany Libraries' M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives to serve as a resource for scholarly research on Kennedy's literary career, and on the social, political and literary histories of the Capital Region. The program included a conversation between William Kennedy and the University at Buffalo professor of English Mark Shechner, a noted scholar of contemporary writing, who has written on the works of such disparate writers as James Joyce and Philip Roth, and has been a frequent reviewer of William Kennedy's novels. [20002835]