Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Library/Naval Science Department present Dr. Bruce Gudmundsson



                              Stephen B. Luce Library and The Naval Science Department
 Welcome Dr. Bruce Gudmundsson on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 @ 1500 in the Library


Dr. Bruce Gudmundsson is an historian and an author.  His areas of interests include military innovation (the approach that military organizations use to respond to radical change), military education, doctrine and organizational culture.  To date, he has penned 5 books and several hundred articles, tactical decision games and instructional cases.  He is currently the Director of Case Method Project at Marine Corps University.
Dr. Gudmundsson received his BA in Modern History in 1981 from Yale University, which was followed by an extensive career in the United States Marine Corps.  In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Modern History from Oxford University. 
The former co-host of the television talk show “Modern Way” has served as a consultant to various organizations including the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the documentary film company, Nugus-Martin Productions.  He has also taught at the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, Oxford University, the United States Army War College and Dickenson College.
On October 6th, Dr. Gudmundsson will share his expertise in tactical Military Education with the SUNY Maritime community.

ALL ARE WELCOME.  REFRESHMENTS AND SWEETS WILL BE SERVED!
 

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Stephen B. Luce Library remembers September 11, 2001

Remembering 9/11

Friday, September 11, 2015


As we reflect back 14 years ago on this tragic day, The Stephen B. Luce Library is repeating its “Remembering 9/11” exhibit and slideshow.  The physical exhibit showcases a few personal reflections on what happened on September 11, 2001. On display are memorabilia donated by Maritime’s own Major General Robert Wolf (Admissions) and Prof. Michael Gray (GBAT Department) who were first responders to the 9/11 tragedy. Also on display are the personal photographs of Captain Robert Pouch, then the Director of Board of Commissioners of Pilots of the State of NY, who was a first responder on the rescue efforts by the maritime community in the New York Harbor.

 

The physical and digital exhibits are on display in the Library’s foyer area and at the Information Desk, and an online slideshow is available via the Library’s web portal: http://www.sunymaritime.edu/stephenblucelibrary/911show.html

 

     Stephen B. Luce Library