The Road to my Teaching Career
By Vito Lampariello, March 18, 2019 — When I graduated high school in 1952, I couldn’t make up my mind. I wasn’t sure what field I wanted to go into, or if it was worth it to pursue higher education. … Continued
By Vito Lampariello, March 18, 2019 — When I graduated high school in 1952, I couldn’t make up my mind. I wasn’t sure what field I wanted to go into, or if it was worth it to pursue higher education. … Continued
By Geri Mola, April 18, 2019 — This was my 50th class reunion for Montclair University, and I was going to be honored. I was very active in college. When you leave college, unfortunately, you don’t stay as close [to] … Continued
By Robert Bailey, January 15, 2018 — As an African American, Best Days in the business world are few and far between. There are long days of the frozen tundra of insults, disappointments, anger and rage. Having been a Black … Continued
By Norman Cain, February 18, 2019 — When I was 13 years old in 1955, an amazing thing happened. The news media was a buzzed with the unheralded news regarding Negroes (that was what black folk were called then) who … Continued
By Barry Vernick, February 18, 2019 — I was married 41 years when my wife, a college professor, was diagnosed with FTD. It’s like Alzheimers. The brain dies a slow death. For 3 years, I was her full time caregiver, … Continued
By Robert Bailey, February 7, 2019 — I made my way back to Homecoming two weekends past. This was among many returns of the last couple of years. I used to return regularly but stopped a number of years ago … Continued
By Barbara Well, I used to race cars with my brother back in the day. I was in high school and I had my driver’s license, so I must have been about 18 years old. I don’t remember what got … Continued
By Ellis Zelmanoff, June 16, 2011 — I am a “young” senior citizen 63 years of age who worked as a computer programmer for 20 years, among other accomplishments. I also worked with companies as Campbell’s Soup and Bellcore, the research … Continued