Monthly Archives: April 2012
REVIEW: Music’s future is in safe hands with New College student composers
Herald-Tribune April 30, 2012 Four New College student composers, only two of whom are music majors, and the Sarasota String Quartet presented a program about the music “business” Sunday afternoon that was fascinating and ultimately optimistic about the direction composition
REVIEW: Music’s future is in safe hands with New College student composers
Herald-Tribune April 30, 2012 Four New College student composers, only two of whom are music majors, and the Sarasota String Quartet presented a program about the music “business” Sunday afternoon that was fascinating and ultimately optimistic about the direction composition
Book Excerpt: Smoketown by Tenea D. Johnson
She Wired April 30, 2012 As part of our effort to profile more authors within the LGBT community, we present Tenea D. Johnson. Tenea was born in Kentucky and fled at the first opportunity. She took with her, the calm
Book Excerpt: Smoketown by Tenea D. Johnson
She Wired April 30, 2012 As part of our effort to profile more authors within the LGBT community, we present Tenea D. Johnson. Tenea was born in Kentucky and fled at the first opportunity. She took with her, the calm
The Art of Numbers
Real Magazine (p. 26-32) April 2012 Rated one of the Top 100 Women Financial Advisors in the nation by Barron’s Magaine, Aimee Cogan’s congenial personality masks the passion she imparts to her clients and their financial portfolios. “It requires an
The Art of Numbers
Real Magazine (p. 26-32) April 2012 Rated one of the Top 100 Women Financial Advisors in the nation by Barron’s Magaine, Aimee Cogan’s congenial personality masks the passion she imparts to her clients and their financial portfolios. “It requires an
Drilling for Lower Prices?
Sarasota Herald-Tribune April 30, 2012 With the increase in gas prices, it is only a matter of time before the Florida Legislature again entertains opening up state waters to oil drilling. That is one of the reasons why New College
Drilling for Lower Prices?
Sarasota Herald-Tribune April 30, 2012 With the increase in gas prices, it is only a matter of time before the Florida Legislature again entertains opening up state waters to oil drilling. That is one of the reasons why New College
Those Creating Florida Poly Should Research Sarasota’s New College
The Ledger April 28, 2012 Having studied history at La Sorbonne in Paris (founded in 1258), I can appreciate Ford Heacock’s elation over the erection of Florida’s 12th state university right here in Lakeland [“Let’s Come Together To Ensure the
Those Creating Florida Poly Should Research Sarasota’s New College
The Ledger April 28, 2012 Having studied history at La Sorbonne in Paris (founded in 1258), I can appreciate Ford Heacock’s elation over the erection of Florida’s 12th state university right here in Lakeland [“Let’s Come Together To Ensure the
Bill Johnston ’61 on Career and Retirement
Washington and Lee University April 27, 2012 When the Bradenton, Fla., Herald decided to run profiles of retired executives of U.S. companies who now live in the Bradenton and Sarasota area, the paper chose Washington and Lee alumnus Bill Johnston,
Bill Johnston ’61 on Career and Retirement
Washington and Lee University April 27, 2012 When the Bradenton, Fla., Herald decided to run profiles of retired executives of U.S. companies who now live in the Bradenton and Sarasota area, the paper chose Washington and Lee alumnus Bill Johnston,
Four New College Students Win Fulbright Scholarships
Sarasota Herald-Tribune April 26, 2012 New College of Florida students this week continued their success at securing Fulbright Scholarships with four students being chosen for the distinction. The honors college on North Tamiami Trail in Sarasota has a history of
Four New College Students Win Fulbright Scholarships
Sarasota Herald-Tribune April 26, 2012 New College of Florida students this week continued their success at securing Fulbright Scholarships with four students being chosen for the distinction. The honors college on North Tamiami Trail in Sarasota has a history of
Young Composers in New College Spotlight
Herald-Tribune April 25, 2012 These four young people will surprise you. They might easily be the barefoot, shredded jeans, purple nail—polish-wearing youngsters you often see in Starbucks. But it would be a mistake to judge or underestimate them on appearances.
Young Composers in New College Spotlight
Herald-Tribune April 25, 2012 These four young people will surprise you. They might easily be the barefoot, shredded jeans, purple nail—polish-wearing youngsters you often see in Starbucks. But it would be a mistake to judge or underestimate them on appearances.
The Top 10 Nerdiest Colleges
The Huffington Post April 25, 2012 According to the Princeton Review, the New College of Florida in Sarasota is a school for “dodgeball targets” (which we can only assume is a compliment, since we were that). Their top 10 list
The Top 10 Nerdiest Colleges
The Huffington Post April 25, 2012 According to the Princeton Review, the New College of Florida in Sarasota is a school for “dodgeball targets” (which we can only assume is a compliment, since we were that). Their top 10 list
BACKSTAGE PASS: Out of Bounds
Siesta Key Observer April 25, 2012 Caitlin McMullen was never the ballerina type. As a child, she had a lot of energy and a strong build. When her friends began shuffling off to pointe class, McMullen enrolled in gymnastics. At
BACKSTAGE PASS: Out of Bounds
Siesta Key Observer April 25, 2012 Caitlin McMullen was never the ballerina type. As a child, she had a lot of energy and a strong build. When her friends began shuffling off to pointe class, McMullen enrolled in gymnastics. At