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Monday, November 29, 2010

Why US Catholic Bishops selected NYC Archbishop as their new leader: they like his blog

This according to a Wall Street Journal article. Archbishop Dolan’s blog is here.

The future of social media is even brighter than I thought.

Occasionally Archbishop Dolan touches on development in his blog, like this post on a 19th century Haitian saint.? He also talks a lot about insulting stereotypes of Catholics? in the media, which maybe Aid Watch?should add to its campaign against insulting stereotypes (do you want to hear the one about reversing conditional probabilities on Catholic priests?)

By the way, Your Holiness, we would welcome a guest post on Aid Watch. In return, I can give you some unsolicited PR advice on handling all that bad publicity Your Church is getting?about sexual abuse of altar boys.? (If you are wondering how I know anything about PR, I have learned a lot from the stupid responses of aid agencies to aid critics.) Advance Hint: don’t?get defensive, don’t attack the attackers, just keep expressing sorrow and regret about the abuses.

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Why US Catholic Bishops selected NYC Archbishop as their new leader: they like his blog

This according to a Wall Street Journal article. Archbishop Dolan’s blog is here.

The future of social media is even brighter than I thought.

Occasionally Archbishop Dolan touches on development in his blog, like this post on a 19th century Haitian saint.? He also talks a lot about insulting stereotypes of Catholics? in the media, which maybe Aid Watch?should add to its campaign against insulting stereotypes (do you want to hear the one about reversing conditional probabilities on Catholic priests?)

By the way, Your Holiness, we would welcome a guest post on Aid Watch. In return, I can give you some unsolicited PR advice on handling all that bad publicity Your Church is getting?about sexual abuse of altar boys.? (If you are wondering how I know anything about PR, I have learned a lot from the stupid responses of aid agencies to aid critics.) Advance Hint: don’t?get defensive, don’t attack the attackers, just keep expressing sorrow and regret about the abuses.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Nigeria: Sect allegedly tries to kill local leader

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — Authorities say a feared Muslim sect in northern Nigeria tried to kill a local leader, but he successfully repelled the attack.

Brig. Gen. Hassan Ndaliman said Monday that three armed followers of the Boko Haram sect targeted the local leader Sunday night. However, the man challenged his attackers and tackled a man who pointed a Kalashnikov rifle at him.

Ndaliman says soldiers later arrived, arresting one man while the other two escaped.

Followers of Boko Haram, which means “Western education is sacrilege” in Hausa, have emerged recently from hiding after their followers started a July 2009 riot, which led to a subsequent security crackdown that left 700 people dead.

Authorities accuse them of killing local leaders and policemen in recent weeks.

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

OSU names former Stanford exec as new leader of information services

By: Nancy Raskauskas | Posted the | October 13, 2010 | Comments off

CORVALLIS - Lois Brooks, who led the University computer company for his 25 years at the University of Stanford, 11 has been appointed new vice provost for information at the University of Oregon State services.

As vice provost, she will oversee information network technology and infrastructure which is essential for learning activity dynamic search OSU and administration by the University students. With 40 million annual expenditure, information technology is a rapidly growing, complex and vital part of Oregon State University and its land grant mission.

Brooks will succeed Curt Pederson, who served as vice provost for information since 14 ans.Pederson services helped to solve a difficult financial situation in its hiring in 1997 information services, and then led the development of the OSU Open Source Lab and is part of a team leading to the implementation of new it governance process at. It has also helped develop the infrastructure and support for the "5th, site" which provides with than it needs to Office of the Chancellor and the four regions campus.

? Brooks will take place in the coming months leadership transition, OSU officials say, with remaining at OSU Pederson to focus on strategic IT initiatives.

"Laws Brooks helped guide Stanford enormous growth in the calculation of his teaching and has been able to build a collaborative, effective, and cost-effective program through innovation and partnerships," said Sabah Randhawa, OSU provost and Executive Vice President."This experience as Oregon State University as well as we continue to develop our computing capacity and implement new it governance process."

A graduate of the University of San Francisco, Brooks was earning degrees MBA from the University of California at Berkeley and Columbia University.She joined Stanford IT team in 1984 working in information and medical graphics, then begin to rise through the ranks of the gestion.En 1998, it Director of academic computing, overseeing a $ 18 million annual operation provides technology, software development and support services to Stanford students and teachers.

In 2009, Brooks was invited to Executive Leadership Foundation of Sakai, on an interim basis until June of this year so that it would by reorganization.The Foundation is a non-profit company engaged in collaboration with the design, development and distribution of free software for education, research and scholarly activities.

"It is an honour to join Oregon State University," said Brooks. "OSU has solid background in excellent research and teaching, as well as a deeply committed community of students, professors and personnel.Technologie information is an essential element of the educational and academic research, and I look forward to working with the OSU community to develop and deliver innovative vision technology that promotes education and research in the years to come.

OSU has been a leader among the institutions of the University of Oregon for the information technology system and is home to a large part of it infrastructure and administration for 5 th of the OUS site .the ' University was also significant technology challenges; in addition to functioning single branch campus of Bend, State it has offices in many counties extension, exploits Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, has a network of stations farm of the Oregon experience and has a growing State with 24,000 students enrolment.

Search large enterprise University, that last year topped $ 275 million, is also growing computing needs, makes Randhawa remarquer.OSU leads international programs include ocean observation platforms, satellite, climate change, forests and agricultural monitoring templates and additional fields for data-intensive data transmission "requiring a robust and state-of-the-art infrastructure and skillful management."

"Technologies of information is critical learning, research and universities for research in the 21st century educational objectives," said Randhawa, "and we are lucky to Lois Brooks lead us into the future."

-Mark Floyd, Oregon State University

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Friday, October 22, 2010

OSU names former Stanford exec as new leader of information services

By: Nancy Raskauskas | Posted the | October 13, 2010 | Comments off

CORVALLIS - Lois Brooks, who led the University computer company for his 25 years at the University of Stanford, 11 has been appointed new vice provost for information at the University of Oregon State services.

As vice provost, she will oversee information network technology and infrastructure which is essential for learning activity dynamic search OSU and administration by the University students. With 40 million annual expenditure, information technology is a rapidly growing, complex and vital part of Oregon State University and its land grant mission.

Brooks will succeed Curt Pederson, who served as vice provost for information since 14 ans.Pederson services helped to solve a difficult financial situation in its hiring in 1997 information services, and then led the development of the OSU Open Source Lab and is part of a team leading to the implementation of new it governance process at. It has also helped develop the infrastructure and support for the "5th, site" which provides with than it needs to Office of the Chancellor and the four regions campus.

? Brooks will take place in the coming months leadership transition, OSU officials say, with remaining at OSU Pederson to focus on strategic IT initiatives.

"Laws Brooks helped guide Stanford enormous growth in the calculation of his teaching and has been able to build a collaborative, effective, and cost-effective program through innovation and partnerships," said Sabah Randhawa, OSU provost and Executive Vice President."This experience as Oregon State University as well as we continue to develop our computing capacity and implement new it governance process."

A graduate of the University of San Francisco, Brooks was earning degrees MBA from the University of California at Berkeley and Columbia University.She joined Stanford IT team in 1984 working in information and medical graphics, then begin to rise through the ranks of the gestion.En 1998, it Director of academic computing, overseeing a $ 18 million annual operation provides technology, software development and support services to Stanford students and teachers.

In 2009, Brooks was invited to Executive Leadership Foundation of Sakai, on an interim basis until June of this year so that it would by reorganization.The Foundation is a non-profit company engaged in collaboration with the design, development and distribution of free software for education, research and scholarly activities.

"It is an honour to join Oregon State University," said Brooks. "OSU has solid background in excellent research and teaching, as well as a deeply committed community of students, professors and personnel.Technologie information is an essential element of the educational and academic research, and I look forward to working with the OSU community to develop and deliver innovative vision technology that promotes education and research in the years to come.

OSU has been a leader among the institutions of the University of Oregon for the information technology system and is home to a large part of it infrastructure and administration for 5 th of the OUS site .the ' University was also significant technology challenges; in addition to functioning single branch campus of Bend, State it has offices in many counties extension, exploits Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, has a network of stations farm of the Oregon experience and has a growing State with 24,000 students enrolment.

Search large enterprise University, that last year topped $ 275 million, is also growing computing needs, makes Randhawa remarquer.OSU leads international programs include ocean observation platforms, satellite, climate change, forests and agricultural monitoring templates and additional fields for data-intensive data transmission "requiring a robust and state-of-the-art infrastructure and skillful management."

"Technologies of information is critical learning, research and universities for research in the 21st century educational objectives," said Randhawa, "and we are lucky to Lois Brooks lead us into the future."

-Mark Floyd, Oregon State University

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

OSU names former Stanford exec as new leader of information services

By: Nancy Raskauskas | Posted the | October 13, 2010 | Comments off

CORVALLIS - Lois Brooks, who led the University computer company for his 25 years at the University of Stanford, 11 has been appointed new vice provost for information at the University of Oregon State services.

As vice provost, she will oversee information network technology and infrastructure which is essential for learning activity dynamic search OSU and administration by the University students. With 40 million annual expenditure, information technology is a rapidly growing, complex and vital part of Oregon State University and its land grant mission.

Brooks will succeed Curt Pederson, who served as vice provost for information since 14 ans.Pederson services helped to solve a difficult financial situation in its hiring in 1997 information services, and then led the development of the OSU Open Source Lab and is part of a team leading to the implementation of new it governance process at. It has also helped develop the infrastructure and support for the "5th, site" which provides with than it needs to Office of the Chancellor and the four regions campus.

? Brooks will take place in the coming months leadership transition, OSU officials say, with remaining at OSU Pederson to focus on strategic IT initiatives.

"Laws Brooks helped guide Stanford enormous growth in the calculation of his teaching and has been able to build a collaborative, effective, and cost-effective program through innovation and partnerships," said Sabah Randhawa, OSU provost and Executive Vice President."This experience as Oregon State University as well as we continue to develop our computing capacity and implement new it governance process."

A graduate of the University of San Francisco, Brooks was earning degrees MBA from the University of California at Berkeley and Columbia University.She joined Stanford IT team in 1984 working in information and medical graphics, then begin to rise through the ranks of the gestion.En 1998, it Director of academic computing, overseeing a $ 18 million annual operation provides technology, software development and support services to Stanford students and teachers.

In 2009, Brooks was invited to Executive Leadership Foundation of Sakai, on an interim basis until June of this year so that it would by reorganization.The Foundation is a non-profit company engaged in collaboration with the design, development and distribution of free software for education, research and scholarly activities.

"It is an honour to join Oregon State University," said Brooks. "OSU has solid background in excellent research and teaching, as well as a deeply committed community of students, professors and personnel.Technologie information is an essential element of the educational and academic research, and I look forward to working with the OSU community to develop and deliver innovative vision technology that promotes education and research in the years to come.

OSU has been a leader among the institutions of the University of Oregon for the information technology system and is home to a large part of it infrastructure and administration for 5 th of the OUS site .the ' University was also significant technology challenges; in addition to functioning single branch campus of Bend, State it has offices in many counties extension, exploits Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, has a network of stations farm of the Oregon experience and has a growing State with 24,000 students enrolment.

Search large enterprise University, that last year topped $ 275 million, is also growing computing needs, makes Randhawa remarquer.OSU leads international programs include ocean observation platforms, satellite, climate change, forests and agricultural monitoring templates and additional fields for data-intensive data transmission "requiring a robust and state-of-the-art infrastructure and skillful management."

"Technologies of information is critical learning, research and universities for research in the 21st century educational objectives," said Randhawa, "and we are lucky to Lois Brooks lead us into the future."

-Mark Floyd, Oregon State University

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Sunday, October 17, 2010