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screw up in email system #61

Closed rmalina closed 9 years ago

rmalina commented 9 years ago

corey i got this email but when i tried to reply it started sending my reply to david marlett's email address you need to check with cassinin whats going on roger

From: CREATIVE DISTURBANCE [mailto:no-reply@wufoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 5:23 PM To: Malina, Roger Subject: CREATIVE DISTURBANCE - New Podcast Info Form

This is confirmation that you have uploaded a new Podcast for you Creative Disturbance Channel.

CREATIVE DISTURBANCE - New Podcast Info Form Channel Name * Voices in the Crowd Producer's Name * Roger Malina Producer's Email * rxm116130@utdallas.edu

Podcast Title * Nobel Prize Winner Amartya Sen Short Description of this Podcast * In this podcast, Amartya Sen talks with UT Dallas doctoral student Anwesha Bhattacharjee. Sen shares his thoughts and works on preferential sex selection and gendercide. Sen’s research delves deeper into the realm of culture, socio-economic structures and policy making as he endeavors to search for plausible causes and remedies for “the missing women,” as he calls them, in governance. Key Words for this Podcast * nobel prize, economist, gendercide, sex selection Date of Recording * Thursday, April 23, 2015 Has the sound file been uploaded to CD Google Docs under "Podcasts-Need Editing"? * • Yes Method of Recording this Podcast * In Person Primary Language of this Podcast * English Image for this Podcast (preferably square and no less than 600 x 600 pixels) senamartya4902015046.jpg 39.33 KB • JPG

Host (if not Producer) UT Dallas doctoral student Anwesha Bhattacharjee Photo of Host (if not Producer) (preferably square and no less than 400 x 400 pixels) anwesha_bhattacharjee.jpg 50.78 KB • JPG

Did the Host (if not Producer) complete a Guest Release Form(s)? • Yes Guest * Amartya Sen Short Bio of Guest * Amartya Sen, recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in economics, came to the UT Dallas campus as the first speaker in the newly formed Jaya Lectures Series, which was organized by the University's Asia Center.

Sen is a highly acclaimed economist, writer and philosopher who won the Nobel Prize for his contributions to welfare economics. Regarded as one of the world's foremost thinkers, Sen was featured on Time magazine’s list of “World's 50 Most Influential People Who Matter” and was named the “Third Most Influential Thought Leader of 2014” by Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute.

Sen helped create the United Nations Human Development Index and is best known for his work on famine, poverty and the role of freedom as a means for development. He was the first person to measure gendercide. In 1990, he determined that 100 million women were demographically “missing” in the world due to vicious discriminatory practices. He has long championed education for girls and economic empowerment of women — as both a moral right and a tool for development. Photo of Guest (preferably square and no less than 400 x 400 pixels) senamartya4902015047.jpg 39.33 KB • JPG

Email of Guest * mmw110030@utdallas.edu

Did the Guest(s) complete a Guest Release Form(s)? * • Yes Guest's Website (if any) http://scholar.harvard.edu/sen/home

May CD publish Guest's website (if any)? • Yes


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porteriffic commented 9 years ago

Roger,

It probably started to reply to David's email because the Wufoo Forms are under David's account. Sruthi is almost done with the Google Forms so this shouldn't be an issue in the future. @cassininazir Correct me if I'm wrong.

cassininazir commented 9 years ago

Glad you emailed that. Yes, you are correct.

rmalina commented 9 years ago

cassini once the new forms are up- can you tell david copy me that he can close down wufoo forms as we dont need it any more roger