David has worked as a trial lawyer for more than 30 years and was engaged in civil and criminal litigation. He served in the U.S. Justice Department in the Antitrust Division and as an Assistant United States Attorney in Miami and in Manhattan. For the last two decades he has worked in private practice in New York.
Date
2018-02-23
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Date Modified
2018-02-23
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Oral Histories from 60's Binghamton Alumni
Extent
57:52 minutes
Date of Interview
2018-02-23
Interviewer
Irene Gashurov
Interviewee
David S. Hammer
Year of Graduation
1968
Biographical Text
David has worked as a trial lawyer for more than 30 years and was engaged in civil and criminal litigation. He served in the U.S. Justice Department in the Antitrust Division and as an Assistant United States Attorney in Miami and in Manhattan. For the last two decades he has worked in private practice in New York.
Interview Format
Audio
Subject LCSH
Harpur College – Sixties alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in law; Harpur College – Alumni living in New York City
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Harpur College – Sixties alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in law; Harpur College – Alumni living in New York City
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]]>https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/978Medical Marketing & Media, where she specializes in Obesity, Alzheimer’s disease and healthcare costs.]]>2023-05-30T14:15:37-04:00
Contributor
Weinstein, Deborah Volkell ; Gashurov, Irene
Description
Deborah Weinstein is the executive director of the Coalition on Human Needs, an alliance of national organizations working together to promote public policies for low income women and children. Deborah has covered politics, crime, and healthcare policies for various news outlets including Medical Marketing & Media, where she specializes in Obesity, Alzheimer’s disease and healthcare costs.
Date
2018-03-16
Rights
In Copyright
Date Modified
2018-03-16
Is Part Of
Oral Histories from 60's Binghamton Alumni
Extent
63:19 minutes
Date of Interview
2018-03-16
Interviewer
Irene Gashurov
Interviewee
Deborah Volkell Weinstein
Year of Graduation
1969
Biographical Text
Deborah Weinstein is the executive director of the Coalition on Human Needs, an alliance of national organizations working together to promote public policies for low income women and children. Deborah has covered politics, crime, and healthcare policies for various news outlets including Medical Marketing & Media, where she specializes in Obesity, Alzheimer’s disease and healthcare costs.
Interview Format
Audio
Subject LCSH
Harpur College – Sixties alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in nonprofits; Harpur College – Alumni in nonprofits; Harpur College – Alumni in health policy; Harpur College – Alumni living in the DC area
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Keywords
Harpur College – Sixties alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in nonprofits; Harpur College – Alumni in nonprofits; Harpur College – Alumni in health policy; Harpur College – Alumni living in the DC area
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Amy Weintraub, PhD, led the Center for Victim Support at Harlem Hospital Center for 25 years and assessed patients with a history of domestic violence and sexual assault. She currently teaches courses on these subjects at Mercy College. She was a sociology major at Harpur College. She was a National Institute of Mental Health Fellow.
Date
2018-03-09
Rights
In Copyright
Date Modified
2018-03-09
Is Part Of
Oral Histories from 60's Binghamton Alumni
Extent
63:41 minutes
Date of Interview
2018-03-09
Interviewer
Irene Gashurov
Interviewee
Dr. Amy Weintraub
Year of Graduation
1964
Biographical Text
Amy Weintraub, PhD, led the Center for Victim Support at Harlem Hospital Center for 25 years and assessed patients with a history of domestic violence and sexual assault. She currently teaches courses on these subjects at Mercy College. She was a sociology major at Harpur College. She was a National Institute of Mental Health Fellow.
Interview Format
Audio
Subject LCSH
Harpur College – Sixties alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in higher education; Harpur College – Alumni working with victims of domestic violence/sexual assault; Harpur College – Alumni from New York City; Harpur College – Alumni living in the New York City area
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Keywords
Harpur College – Sixties alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in higher education; Harpur College – Alumni working with victims of domestic violence/sexual assault; Harpur College – Alumni from New York City; Harpur College – Alumni living in the New York City area
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Dr. Andrew Grant is a retired Assistant VP for Institutional Advancement at Hebrew Union College in NYC. He worked as a disc jockey at WHRW-FM.
Date
2018-02-14
Rights
In Copyright
Date Modified
2018-08-01
Is Part Of
Oral Histories from 60's Binghamton Alumni
Extent
69:46 minutes
Date of Interview
2018-02-14
Interviewer
Irene Gashurov
Interviewee
Dr. Andrew Grant
Year of Graduation
1967
Biographical Text
Dr. Andrew Grant is a retired Assistant VP for Institutional Advancement at Hebrew Union College in NYC. He worked as a disc jockey at WHRW-FM.
Interview Format
Audio
Subject LCSH
Harpur College – Sixties alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in higher education administration; Harpur College – Alumni in higher education administration; Harpur College – Alumni at Hebrew Union College; Harpur College – Alumni living in Suffolk County, Long Island
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Harpur College – Sixties alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in higher education administration; Harpur College – Alumni in higher education administration; Harpur College – Alumni at Hebrew Union College; Harpur College – Alumni living in Suffolk County, Long Island
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]]>https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/2417A World Divided: A Global History of Nation-States and Human Rights since the Eighteenth Century.]]>2023-05-31T12:51:21-04:00
Contributor
Weitz, Eric D. ; Gashurov, Irene
Description
Dr. Eric Weitz is Distinguished Professor of History and the former Dean of Humanities and Arts at The City College of New York (CCNY). Trained in modern German and European history, Weitz has also worked in international and global history. He is currently completing A World Divided: A Global History of Nation-States and Human Rights since the Eighteenth Century.
Date
2019-04-02
Rights
In Copyright
Date Modified
2019-04-02
Is Part Of
Oral Histories from 60's Binghamton Alumni
Extent
53:49 minutes
UUID
d5a68c98-d53f-46ee-8a9f-bbe3723fad90
Date of Interview
2019-04-02
Interviewer
Irene Gashurov
Interviewee
Dr. Eric D. Weitz
Year of Graduation
1974
Biographical Text
Dr. Eric Weitz is Distinguished Professor of History and the former Dean of Humanities and Arts at The City College of New York (CCNY). Trained in modern German and European history, Weitz has also worked in international and global history. He is currently completing A World Divided: A Global History of Nation-States and Human Rights since the Eighteenth Century.
Interview Format
Audio
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Neal retired in 2018 from his 49-year practice as a physician-hematologist in New York City.
Date
2018-05-31
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In Copyright
Date Modified
2018-05-31
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Oral Histories from 60's Binghamton Alumni
Extent
66:08 minutes
Interviewer
Irene Gashurov
Interviewee
Dr. Neal M. Friedberg
Year of Graduation
1962
Biographical Text
Neal retired in 2018 from his 49-year practice as a physician-hematologist in New York City.
Interview Format
Audio
Subject LCSH
Harpur College – Seventies alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in law; Harpur College – Alumni on Harpur Law Council Board; Harpur College – Alumni in New York City; Harpur College – Alumni living in Connecticut
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Keywords
Harpur College – Seventies alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in law; Harpur College – Alumni on Harpur Law Council Board; Harpur College – Alumni in New York City; Harpur College – Alumni living in Connecticut
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University Professor Steven Diner is a Harpur College alumn who went on to work as a Professor of History at George Mason University and served as Chancellor from 2002 - 2011 at Rutgers University- Newark. As a History Professor at Rutgers, Dr. Diner specializes in immigration reform. In 2011 Diner was the inaugural recipient of an award named in his honor by the Rutgers Institute for Ethical Leadership for demonstrating a long-term commitment to 'strengthening civil society through ethical leadership.' Dr. Diner has published two books and numerous articles on higher education and public policy.
Date
2019-07-08
Rights
In Copyright
Date Modified
2019-07-08
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Oral Histories from 60's Binghamton Alumni
Extent
70:02 minutes
UUID
fca0a349-cc9a-4a72-968d-aa8e5302782f
Date of Interview
2019-07-08
Interviewer
Irene Gashurov
Interviewee
Dr. Steven Diner
Year of Graduation
1966
Biographical Text
University Professor Steven Diner is a Harpur College alumn who went on to work as a Professor of History at George Mason University and served as Chancellor from 2002 - 2011 at Rutgers University- Newark. As a History Professor at Rutgers, Dr. Diner specializes in immigration reform. In 2011 Diner was the inaugural recipient of an award named in his honor by the Rutgers Institute for Ethical Leadership for demonstrating a long-term commitment to 'strengthening civil society through ethical leadership.' Dr. Diner has published two books and numerous articles on higher education and public policy.
Interview Format
Audio
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Dr. Ellyn Kaschak is an award-winning psychologist, author, teacher and human rights activist. She is a professor emerita of psychology at San Jose State University. She teaches in the gender studies program at University for Peace in Costa Rica.
Date
2018-02-13
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In Copyright
Date Modified
2018-02-13
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Oral Histories from 60's Binghamton Alumni
Extent
56:23 minutes
Date of Interview
2018-02-13
Interviewer
Irene Gashurov
Interviewee
Ellyn Uram Kaschak
Year of Graduation
1965
Biographical Text
Dr. Ellyn Kaschak is an award-winning psychologist, author, teacher and human rights activist. She is a professor emerita of psychology at San Jose State University. She teaches in the gender studies program at University for Peace in Costa Rica.
Interview Format
Audio
Subject LCSH
Harpur College – Sixties alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in higher education; Harpur College – Alumni at San Jose State University. Harpur College – Alumni at University for Peace in Costa Rica; Harpur College – Alumni from New York City; Harpur College – Alumni living in San Francisco.
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Harpur College – Sixties alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in higher education; Harpur College – Alumni at San Jose State University. Harpur College – Alumni at University for Peace in Costa Rica; Harpur College – Alumni from New York City; Harpur College – Alumni living in San Francisco.
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A ’71 graduate who majored in philosophy, Eric is a partner in Hogan Lovells US LLP in New York City. He specializes in intellectual property litigation. He served on the Board of the Harpur Law Council. At Harpur College he worked at WHRW as a disc jockey.
Date
2018-04-03
Rights
In Copyright
Date Modified
2018-04-18
Is Part Of
Oral Histories from 60's Binghamton Alumni
Extent
62:58 minutes
Date of Interview
2018-04-03
Interviewer
Irene Gashurov
Interviewee
Eric Lobenfeld
Year of Graduation
1971
Biographical Text
A ’71 graduate who majored in philosophy, Eric is a partner in Hogan Lovells US LLP in New York City. He specializes in intellectual property litigation. He served on the Board of the Harpur Law Council. At Harpur College he worked at WHRW as a disc jockey.
Interview Format
Audio
Subject LCSH
Harpur College – Seventies alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in law; Harpur College – Alumni on Harpur Law Council Board; Harpur College – Alumni in New York City; Harpur College – Alumni living in Connecticut
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Harpur College – Seventies alumni; Harpur College – Alumni in law; Harpur College – Alumni on Harpur Law Council Board; Harpur College – Alumni in New York City; Harpur College – Alumni living in Connecticut
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He spent first part of his career working for banks as a research analyst; in the second part he worked with the NYC public school system in Special Education Administration. He holds a PhD in Economics from NYU.
Date
2018-12-21
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Date Modified
2019-01-17
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Oral Histories from 60's Binghamton Alumni
Extent
142:03 minutes
Date of Interview
2018-12-21
Interviewer
Irene Gashurov
Interviewee
Fred Neil Peck
Year of Graduation
1966
Biographical Text
He spent first part of his career working for banks as a research analyst; in the second part he worked with the NYC public school system in Special Education Administration. He holds a PhD in Economics from NYU.
Interview Format
Audio
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