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Campus Review
May 19, 2014
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growing the student enrollment by 85 per-
cent and faculty strength by 55 percent,
launching a new program in Sports,
Events and Tourism, introducing a radi-
cally-new MBA curriculum on and off-
campus, and generating a record level of
student awards and scholarships.
Mukherjee brings with him a uniquely
international academic experience. Prior
to joining Montclair State, he had been a
full-time faculty member of Marketing at
the Pennsylvania State University, the
University of Bradford in the United
Kingdom, Nanyang Technological
University in Singapore, and the Indian
Institute of Management in Calcutta. He
served as the director of Studies of the
Executive MBA Program at University of
Bradford, and the chairperson of
Computer Services at Indian Institute of
Management. He has also been a visiting
faculty member at Rutgers Business
School ( in Newark, N.J., Beijing,
Shanghai, and Singapore), INSEAD
(France), Copenhagen Business School
(Denmark), ESC Toulouse (France),
Nordic
International
Management
Institute (China), and Kathmandu
University (Nepal).
Mukherjee earned his Ph.D. in Marketing
at the Indian Institute of Management in
Ahmedabad, India, which is consistently
ranked among the Top 100 Business
Schools across the world. Part of his doc-
toral work was conducted at ESSEC
Business School in Paris and his research
was affiliated to the International Motor
Vehicle Program of the MIT Sloan School
of Management.
He is the editor-in-chief of the
International Journal of Pharmaceutical
and Healthcare Marketing, a leading spe-
cialist reference resource of academic
information and analysis, highlighting
cutting edge research, new concepts and
theories, and fresh practical ideas and ini-
tiatives that can be readily applied in the
pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.
In addition, Mukherjee has published
more than 100 refereed articles in scholar-
ly journals, conference proceedings and
edited books. His published research
papers have been cited more than 1500
times by fellow researchers and scholars.
Mukherjee has also supervised six doctor-
al dissertations and was competitively
chosen at Montclair State University as
the only doctoral faculty from the School
of Business in the Environmental
Management Doctoral Program.
Wednesday, July 9
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Wednesday, July 16
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TBA | Asia
Wednesday, July 23
Aire Flamenco
Flamenco | Spain
The Summer World Music Festival is pre-
sented as part of Spivey Hall’s Young
People’s Concerts, providing individuals
of all ages access to outstanding live per-
formances. Artists featured during the
Summer World Music Festival will pro-
vide study guides in advance of their per-
formance that meet Georgia Performance
Standards for curriculum connections in
world history, geography, and music.
The Spivey Hall Summer World Music
Festival is supported in part by the
Georgia Council for the Arts through the
appropriations of the Georgia General
Assembly. GCA also receives support
from its partner agency, the National
Endowment for the Arts.
Tickets for Spivey Hall’s Summer World
Music Festival are priced at $2 per con-
cert and are available for purchase now at
http://www.spiveyhall.org/educational-
programs/program-registration/.
Spivey Hall’s Sixth Annual Summer
Music Camp is a week-long day camp for
students entering fourth to seventh grades,
scheduled for June 9 to June13.
While the camp is based on choral
singing, it strives to give campers a broad
range of musical experiences throughout
the week. This year, the program adds two
new breakout sessions: music technology
and drama. These sessions join past
favorites including piano lab, tone-
chimes, guitar, folk dancing and percus-
sion ensemble. Each camper will also be
given the opportunity to receive a private
coaching either in voice or a solo string
instrument.
Campers will rehearse throughout the
week and then share what they’ve learned
during a demonstration concert on Friday,
June 13 at 2:30 p.m. Craig Hurley, direc-
tor, and Marcena Kinney, accompanist, of
the Spivey Hall Young Artists, will lead
the team which includes Dr. David
Hirschorn, a 24-year guitar and choral
teacher, and music specialist Betsy
Swanson, along with several Spivey Hall
Children’s Choir members acting as coun-
selors.
Registration for Spivey Hall’s Annual
Summer Camp is available online at
http://www.spiveyhall.org/educational-
programs/summercamp/. Registration is
$150 by June 5; and $175 after June 5.
Multi-child discounts are available.
Mukherjee, cont’d. from p. 1
Spivey Hall, cont’d. from p. 22