Recently, I sent the following email to everyone at Purdue University Calumet, to friends and acquaintenance at other universities in addition to friends and family across the country as well as internationally. But, I thought, "hey, why stop there." So here is a copy of what I sent out (although my original e-mail did not include a picture).
The attached Baylor University Press book (SeeBook.htm),
is a product of one of PUC's alumni, Marie A. (Witting) Eisenstein.It is already on Amazon and will be officially released on February 15, 2008. The outside reviews of the book speak for themselves about the quality of her work and about her standing in the profession.
Since many of you here were her teachers and there are a number of individuals, now employed at PUC, who graduated with her, I wanted to pass this information to all of you.
As many of you remember, she was the 1996 outstanding senior student in the Department of History and Political Science and was selected that year as the outstanding senior in the graduating class to deliver the commencement address for the graduating students.
This reflects uniquely well on the Department and on the University itself because of its academic success and yes, I am doing some of my own familial bragging.
Dr. Maurice Moshe Eisenstein
Associate Professor of Political Science
Purdue University Calumet
Hammond, Indiana 46323
(219) 989-2688
"So much of what we call management consists in making it difficult for
people to work." - Peter F. Drucker
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