and Ed Lloyd, attorney for The Friends of the Drew Forest, Aug. “You might as well be a builder standing in front of me.” Drew University Attorney John Inglesino addresses Judge Stephan Hansbury to his right is Madison counsel Greg Costano Jr. “What’s the point of immunity, if there’s no immunity?” Hansbury said to Drew’s lawyer, John Inglesino. Repeatedly, he inquired how the university can challenge a court-approved agreement that appears to grant Madison a decade of immunity from lawsuits. The judge questioned why Drew never spoke up when the borough’s housing settlement was being hashed out. Friends of the Drew Forest watch hearing in Morristown, Aug 19, 2022. The university says it wants to sell a portion of its 168-acre campus, known as the Drew Forest, to shore up its endowment against pandemic losses and declining enrollment.īut during a two-hour hearing attended by about 30 members of a nonprofit devoted to conserving the forest, Superior Court Judge Stephan Hansbury left the settlement intact. from Old Dominion University.A judge in Morristown had questions about immunity on Friday, but he wasn’t talking vaccines.ĭrew University is suing Madison to vacate its 2020 affordable housing settlement, contending the borough should have included 63 acres of Drew property as available for development. Her research interests include computer science education, wireless and mobile networks, and pervasive computing. Before coming to us, she was teaching for the Costa Rica Campus of Texas Tech University.
Mona Rizvi spent eight years teaching at the Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan. He’ll be teaching sections of CS 149, Introduction to Programming, this fall.ĭr. His research focuses on natural user interfaces, intelligent virtual agents, and gesture recognition. in Human-Centered Computing from the University of Florida. Virginia Fulginit is our new Administrative Assistant. Before she came to CS, she was the admin assistant for Economics and CIS/BSAN, so she’s no stranger to JMU. He attended Eastern Mennonite University’s School of Business and graduated in May 2020 with a BA in Organizational Leadership and two minors: Human Resource Management and Marketing. Juan Becerra Martinez is our new Office Manager. She’ll be teaching sections of CS 149, Introduction to Programming, this fall. Her research interests include human-computer interactions, learning sciences, information and communications technology for development (ICT4D), and educational technologies.
in Computer Science and Applications at Virginia Tech. We are excited to welcome the new members of our Administrative Team: Virginia Fulginiti and Juan Becerra Martinez!ĭr. And after 24 years of serving the department, side by side, Carole Ritchie and Kathy Laycock, our Secretary and Office Manager, have retired. We are excited to welcome three new faculty members, who bring expertise in a wide range areas in Computer Science. As we gear up for the fall 2022 semester, we would like to welcome the new additions to our department!