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A fact from Frank Newman (educator) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 7 February 2013 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Students in Public Service - Honoring Those Who Care, Frank Newman, Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, July/August 1987, reprinted in Learning from Change: Landmarks in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education from Change Magazine, 1969-1999, Stylus Publishing, 2000, pp.162-164
That 1987 article, 'Students in Public Service - Honoring Those Who Care', states that Newman was executive editor of Change magazine. The article is about the Robinson Student Humanitarian Achievement Award, a Campus Connect award that was later renamed in honour of Howard Swearer, much as another Campus Connect award was named in Newman's honour, see Swearer and Newman Awards (New York Campus Compact).