"Transferring to MCLA was one of the greatest decisions I ever made. Being able to learn from and connect with the faculty and staff equipped me with greater networking capabilities/skills and the opportunity to use them outside of the institution, preparing me for the road ahead. Taking part and engaging in different clubs and organizations on campus helped to shape and guide me for countless opportunities."

Brandon Pender ’07
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[LeSage]

Paul E. LeSage, Associate Professor
Office: Mark Hopkins 109B

Hours: Mon., Wed.: 2 -3
Tues.: 11 - 12 and by appointment.Phone: 662-5467

  

Paul has a Bachelor’s and Master’s in English and a PH.D. in Communications from the Umass at Amherst. Since 1981 he has been an advisor to the award-winning student newspaper, the MCLA Beacon. He also teaches Human Heritage, Business Writing, Public Relations, and related courses. In summer he teaches Major Author: Steinback and Literature and Society. A poet and songwriter, he is also a volunteer publicist for the Pittsfield Boys’ and Girls’ Club Alumni Association and edits the organization’s newsletter.
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Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, 1990
M.A., Idaho State University, 1971
B.A., Norwich University, 1969
Fields: Journalism, mass media, desktop publishing, literature, American folklore
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