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C. Colt Anderson, Ph.D.

dean of the Graduate School of Religion and Religious. Education, GRE

Scholar Addresses Clerical Abuses,” Loyolan, January 24


William F. Baker, Ph.D.

the Claudio Acquaviva Chair and Journalist-in-Residence, GSE

Google’s Monopoly on the News,” The Nation, January 23


Bruce F. Berg, Ph.D.

associate professor of political science, A&S

NY Gov. Cuomo Submits Budget with $1.3 Billion Deficit,” The Epoch Times, January 23


Melkana Brakalova-Trevithick, Ph.D.

associate professor of mathematics, A&S

The 11 Most Beautiful Mathematical Equations,” Yahoo! News via Live Science, January 30


James Brudney

professor of law, LAW

Dictionary: A Way to Define an Argument,” UKSC, February 4


Leonard Cassuto, Ph.D.

professor of English, A&S

What are Low-Ranked Graduate Programs Good For?,” Chronicle of Higher Education, January 28

Killing Time,” New York Post, January 24


Saul Cornell, Ph.D.,

The Paul and Diane Guenther Chair in American History, A&S

Second Amendment Rights are Not Absolute,” Hartford Courant, February 1

Wesleyan to Host Gun Violence Public Forum Feb. 6 in Middletown,” Courant.com, January 30

Fordham University Professor: Gun Rights Activists Have It All Wrong,” The Register Citizen, January 27

All Guns are Not Created Equal,” Chronicle of Higher Education, January 27

Gun Control in America: Re-examining the Second Amendment,” CBC, The Sunday Edition with Michael Enright, January 20


Thomas De Luca, Ph.D.,

professor of political science, A&S

Google Peels Away Some of North Korea’s Mystery,” Tech News World, January 30


Amelio D’Onofrio, Ph.D.

clinical professor and director of the Psychological Services Institute, GSE

U.S. Mental Healthcare System Failing Patients, Advocates Say,” Huffington Post, December 26


Jeanne Flavin, Ph.D.,

professor of sociology, A&S

A New Study Details How Roe v Wade and Proposed Personhood Laws Affect Every Woman,” Every Mother Counts, January 18


Heather Gautney, Ph.D.

assistant professor of sociology, A&S

Americans are Distrustful of ‘Big Business’: Is Change in the Air?,” Mint Press, January 19


Jennifer Gordon

associate professor of law, LAW

On Immigration Changes, House Awaits Senate’s Pitch,” Thetowntalk.com, February 4

Migración: Pros y Contras para Demócratas y Republicanos,” El Diario, February 1


Albert Greco, Ph.D.,

professor of marketing, BUS

Peeling Back the Oprah Seal: Ayana Mathis’s Twelve Tribes of Hattie,” The Millions, February 1


Karen J. Greenberg, Ph.D.

director of the Center on National Security, LAW

Mohamed Mohamud Guilty Verdict: No Reaction from Defendant, Lawyers Plan to Appeal,”Oregon Live, January 31

Cabinet Picks Show a Shift in How U.S. Wages War,” NPR, January 30

View from Guantanamo: Families of 9/11 Victims Frustrated By Pace of Trials,” WNYC, January 28

Lesser Sentence Sought for David Headley,” iStock Analyst, January 23


SU.S.an Greenfield, Ph.D.

associate professor of English, A&S

Pride and Prejudice at 200: Stop Looking for Mr. Darcy!,” Ms. Blog, January 28


Cristina Greer, Ph.D.,

assistant professor of political science, A&S

Does Black History Month Represent All Blacks?,” The Root, February 2

“Presidential Inauguration,” NY1, Inside City Hall, January 21


Elizabeth Johnson, C.S.J.

Distinguished Professor of Theology, A&S

Program Helps Aspiring African Women Theologians Shed Light on Struggles, Hopes,”

Clerical Whispers, January 31


Nicholas Johnson

professor of law, LAW

Dianne Feinstein to Hold Her Own Gun Hearing,” Politico, January 29


Peter Johnson

lecturer of marketing, BUS

Hitting 65, Boomers Seek Out ‘Retirement Coaches’,” Boomer Living Plus, January 18


Paul Levinson, Ph.D.

professor of communication and media studies, A&S

Jeff Zucker’s CNN: Fast Changes and New Hires,” Politico, January 29

Tough, Cool, Sophisticated Dressing in Black Gives Air of Danger; Popular Shade Goes with Everything,” The Daily Gazette, January 20

Te’o Not Alone in Claiming Online Wishful Thinking,” Mercury News, January 19

Facebook Rolls Out Free Voice Calling to U.S. iPhone Users,” Mac News World, January 17

What is Catfishing?,” Abc7, January 17


Mark Naison, Ph.D.

professor of African and African American Studies and history, and principal investigator of the Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP), A&S

A Noted Historian Bids Farewell to the Past,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 28

Four Members of Bronx African Community Vie for a Single City Council Seat,” DNAinfo.com, January 22

OWS Picks Up Pieces as Gov’t Neglects Victims Left Homeless After Sandy,” Mint Press, January 13

Stop-And-Frisk Under Attack: Is the End of the Practice in Sight?,” Mint Press, January 10


Chris Rhomberg, Ph.D.

associate professor of sociology, A&S

Christie Vetoes Bill to Raise Minimum Pay,” The Wall Street Journal, January 28

Longshoremen’s Strike at Port of NY and NJ Could Devastate U.S. Economy; But Can Labor and the ILA Finally Win One?,” IBT Times, January 25

Chart: Labor Strikes Become Rare as Employers Gain the Upper Hand,” Think Progress, January 22


Thane Rosenbaum

John Whelan Distinguished Lecturer in Law and director of the Forum on Law, Culture & Society, LAW

Sassounian: Defense Secretary Nominee Owes Apology to Armenian-Americans,” The Armenian Weekly, January 17


Barry Rosenfeld, Ph.D.,

professor of psychology, A&S

Mental Health Gun Laws Unlikely to Reduce Shootings,” KUT News, January 17


Patrick J. Ryan, S.J.,

The Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, A&S

“The ‘Catholic Muslim:’ The Conversion of Louis Massignon,” Commonweal, January 25


Dominick Salvatore, Ph.D.,

Distinguished Professor of Economics, A&S

Dominick Salvatore: After the Crisis: Growth and Exchange Rates in the G-20 [AIER Lecture],” Business Consultant, January 17


Janet Sternberg, Ph.D.,

assistant professor of communication and media studies, A&S

Santa Maria Nightclub Fire: Three Arrested as Brazilians in U.S. Mourn,” Fox News Latino, January 28


Irma Watkins-Owens, Ph.D.

associate professor of history and director of African American Studies

Fordham University Launches Project to Create Database of Slavery Burial Grounds,” The Grio, January 18


Benjamin Zipursky

professor of law, LAW

Pfizer Disputes Zoloft Claims,” Drug Discovery and Development, January 31

 

 

 


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William F. Baker, Ph.D.,
The Claudio Acquaviva S.J. Chair and Journalist-in-Residence, GSE,

A New Theme at Juilliard: Entrepreneurship,” MetroFocus, September 5


Tom Beaudoin, Ph.D.,
associate professor of practical theology, GRE,

Pussy Riot’s Theology,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, September 13

Rock and Theology: An Interview with Tom Beaudoin,” Things Not Seen [radio show], September 10


Fran Blumberg, Ph.D.,
associate professor and coordinator of the Educational Psychology Program, GSE,

Sesame Street’s Next Chapter on the Kinect: Elmo Talks Back and Grover Counts with You,” Yahoo! News via Associated Press, September 19


Charles C. Camosy, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of theology, A&S,

NFL Safety: Is American Football Too Violent?,” BBC News Magazine, September 12


Jeanne Flavin, Ph.D.,
professor of sociology, A&S,

Welcoming to Muslims,” The New York Times, September 11


Heather Gautney, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of sociology, A&S,

Occupy Movement a Year Old,” ABC Action News via CNN wire, September 16


Laura Gonzalez, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of finance, BUS,

Catalans Clamor For Independence From Spain As Recession Chokes Region,” International Business Times, September 11


Cristina Greer, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of political science, A&S,

New York’s Low Voter Turnout Conundrum,” The Epoch Times, September 22


Paul Levinson, Ph.D.,
professor of communication and media studies, A&S,

One Year On, Occupy Movement Fights for Its Survival,” The Star, September 17


Joseph M. McShane, S.J.,
President of Fordham University, ADM,

Affirmative Action and Academic Freedom,” America Magazine, September 11


Mark Naison, Ph.D.,
professor of African and African American Studies and history, and principal investigator of the Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP), A&S,

Occupy Wall Street: One Year Later (video),” Associated Press, September 1

In Teachers’ Strike, Emanuel Pushing Democrats’ New View,” CNN, September 11

Analysis: Striking Chicago Teachers Take on National Education Reform,” Reuters, September 10

Support Seen for Bronx Hockey Rinks,” Wall Street Journal, August 22

That’s Dr. So-and-So to You,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 10


Costas Panagopoulos, Ph.D.,
associate professor of political science, A&S,

Will ‘Anybody-but-Obama’ Strategy Work for Romney?,” Palm Beach Post, September 22

Is Putting Politics On Display Bad For Business?,” WGBH, September 20

Idealism Gives Way to Reality in Young Voters,” Capital Gazette, September 18

For Sept. 11 Anniversary, a Turning Point Passed?,” Standard Journal via Associated Press, September 11

Fordham University Prof. Costas Panagopoulos Molds Political Campaign Managers of the Future,”New York Daily News, September 10


Michael Peppard, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of theology, A&S,

Scholar Claims Ancient Papyrus Shows Jesus Discussed ‘Wife’,” CBS, September 19

Jesus Said to Them, ‘My Wife…’,” Commonweal, September 19


Joel Reidenberg, Ph.D.,
Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Chair and professor of law and founding academic director of the Center on Law and Information Policy, LAW,

Twitter Hands Over Records in NY Occupy Case,” WTOP, September 13


Chris Rhomberg, Ph.D.,
associate professor of sociology, A&S,

On the American Strike,” Peter Schiff Show, September 11

Op-ed: America Needs Strikes,” NPR.com, September 10


Joan Roberts, Ph.D.,
professor of chemistry, A&S,

“Good Health,” Good Housekeeping, August 2012 Issue


Patrick J. Ryan, S.J.,
The Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, A&S,

Scholar Claims Ancient Papyrus Shows Jesus Discussed ‘Wife’,” CBS, September 19


Susan Scafidi,
professor of law, LAW

The Norma Rae of Fashion Interns,” New York Magazine, September 11

In Fashion Circles, Lawyers Becoming Sought-After Accessories,” Reuters, September 11


Janet Sternberg, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of communication and media studies, A&S,

Academics Unplugged,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 5


Nicholas Tampio, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of political science, A&S,

Ignore the Rug Rat Race!,” Huffington Post Live, September 11 ]]> 30587 Fordham Faculty in the News https://now.fordham.edu/university-news/fordham-faculty-in-the-news-4/ Tue, 25 Sep 2012 15:09:08 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=30648

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Saul Cornell, Ph.D.,
The Paul and Diane Guenther Chair in American History, A&S,

For the Sin of … Missing a Good Show,” New Jersey Jewish Standard, August 31


Anne Fernald, Ph.D.,
associate professor of English, A&S,

South Orange Professor Lectures on Virginia Woolf,” South Orange Patch, August 13


Albert Greco, Ph.D.,
professor of marketing, BUS,

Plugged-In College Students Still Favor Old-School Textbooks,” Life Inc., August 8


Bruce Green,
Louis Stein Professor and director of the Stein Center for Law and Ethics, LAW,

Arnold & Porter Has Ties to Both Sides of This Year’s Biggest Bank Merger,” The AM Law Daily, August 30


Karen Greenberg, Ph.D.,
director of the Center on National Security, LAW,

Today’s FBI: Spying, Entrapment and Detention,” Alternet, August 11


Cristina Greer, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of political science, A&S,

Panel Analyzes Clinton Convention Speech,” MYFOXNY.COM, September 7

Better Off? Depends,” The Wall Street Journal, September 6

Dogs are a Politician’s Best Friend,” Sun Sentinel, August 25


Stephen Holler, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of physics, A&S,

Gold ‘Hot Spot’ Sensor Catches Tiniest Virus,” Futurity, August 29


Melissa Labonte, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of political science, A&S,

Mad Libs: The United Nations,” Foreign Policy Magazine, August 13


Alice Marwick, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of communication and media studies, A&S,

e-Patriarchy,” Al Jazeera, August 7


Tina Maschi, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of social work, GSS,

As Killers Age, Questions Emerge,” Orange County Register, September 5

The State of Aging: Prisoners and Compassionate Release Programs,” Huffington Post, August 23


Carl Minzner
assistant professor of law, LAW,

Rule of Law in China: Past, Present, and Future,” The Diplomat, September 7


Mark Naison, Ph.D.,
professor of African and African American Studies and history, and principal investigator of the Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP), A&S,

Assessing Charter Schools: Follow the Money,” California Progress Report, September 6

Rich Klimmer: Pride of the American Working Class,” LA Progressive, August 23

Arne Duncan: Will the Secretary of Education Stay or Go if Obama is Reelected?,” Take Part, August 1


Costas Panagopoulos, Ph.D.,
associate professor of political science, A&S,

Top Ten: What’s This About a Russian Sub in the Gulf of Mexico?,” Houston Chronicle blog, August 25

Parties’ Challenge: Make Conventions Exciting TV,” Eyewitness News 9 via AP, August 23

Front-Runner Edge Emerges For Speaker,” The Wall Street Journal, August 15

What’s in a Keynote? Making a Splash at Conventions,” KBIA 91.3, August 11


Joel Reidenberg, Ph.D.,
Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Chair and professor of law and founding academic director of the Center on Law and Information Policy, LAW,

Twitter Complies with NYPD Subpoena in Probe of Threats Against Broadway Theater,” CBS News, August 8


Susan Scafidi,
professor of law, LAW,

Lululemon Not So Zen Over Calvin Klein Patent Infringement,” Racked.com, August 24


Falguni Sen, Ph.D.,
professor of management systems, BUS,

India Shakes Up Rules on Clinical Trials,” Nature, August 21


Terrence W. Tilley, Ph.D.,
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., Professor of Catholic Theology and chair of the department, A&S,

Cardinal Sets Stops at Both Conventions,” The Wall Street Journal, August 28


Benjamin Zipursky,
professor of law, LAW,

Goldberg & Zipursky on Rabin on Tort Theory,” Legal Theory Blog, August 22 ]]> 30648 Fordham Faculty in the News https://now.fordham.edu/university-news/fordham-faculty-in-the-news-5/ Mon, 11 Jun 2012 14:50:10 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=30920 nside Fordham Online is proud to highlight faculty and staff who have recently
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to the attention of a broad audience.

 

Peggy Andover, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of psychology, A&S,

The Truth About Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: 5 Myths and Facts,” Huffington Post, June 29


Thomas Beaudoin, Ph.D.,
associate professor of practical theology, GRE,

Newspaper Ads Urging People to Leave Church Seen Having Little Impact,” National Catholic Reporter, June 20


Bruce F. Berg, Ph.D.,
associate professor of political science, A&S,

Anthony Weiner Can’t Find a Job, Contemplates Run for NYC Mayor,” International Business Times, July 16


Charles Camosy, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of theology, A&S,

5 Tips for Creating Civil Discourse in an Era of Polarization,” Seattle Times, July 19

Is Infanticide ‘Madness’?The Washington Post, June 14


Leonard Cassuto, Ph.D.,
professor of English, A&S,

Thousands Descend on Oklahoma Town to Honor Woody Guthrie’s 100th Birthday,” Dallas News, July 16


Mark Conrad, Ph.D.,
professor of legal and ethical studies, LAW,

How Penn State Can Repair its Image in Wake of Abuse Report,” newsleader.com, July 15


Deborah Denno, Ph.D.,
Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law, LAW,

Ga. Switching to Single-Drug Method for Executions,” Yahoo Finance via AP, July 18


Heather Dubrow, Ph.D.,
professor of English, A&S,

Letters to the Editor,” The New York Times, June 4


Bradford E. Hinze, Ph.D.,
professor of theology, A&S,

College Theology Society Calls for Dialogue with Bishops,” National Catholic Reporter, July 2


Richard Giannone, Ph.D.,
professor emeritus of English, A&S,

March to Keep the Promise on AIDS,” Huffington Post, July 16


Laura Gonzalez, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of finance, BUS,

Spain Bailout Fears Fly; Banks Aided, Valencia Next,” Investor’s Business Daily, July 20

Fiscal Cliff: Fact or Fiction?,” Forbes, June 22


Jennifer Gordon,
associate professor of law, LAW,

Romney Changes Style – Not Substance – on Immigration,” Reuters, June 22


Albert Greco, Ph.D.,
professor of marketing, BUS,

NPR Reports on UM Press,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 30

Reading Between the Lines of Microsoft’s Tablet Pitch,” Politico, June 20


Abner Greene,
Leonard F. Manning Professor of Law, LAW,

Supreme Court Strikes Down Stolen Valor Act,” USA Today, June 28


Cristina Greer, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of political science, A&S,

Key Primaries’ Results Show Voter Inclination,” The Epoch Times, June 28


Clare Huntington,
associate professor of law, LAW,

Obamacare Ruling Restores Faith in US Supreme Court,” AFP, June 28


Elizabeth Johnson, C.S.J.,
Distinguished Professor of Theology, A&S,

Speakers Discuss Images of God,” National Catholic Reporter, July 20


Oneka LaBennett, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of African and African American Studies, A&S,

Sexism Reloaded: Female MCs Still Lacking Respect,” International Business Times, June 20


Paul Levinson, Ph.D.,
professor of communication and media studies, A&S,

Dark Knight Rises Tragedy: Will the Aurora Massacre Forever Mar the Batman Legacy?,” E! Online, July 21


Ethan Leib,
professor of law, LAW,

“Healthcare Bill,” NY Nonstop, June 28


Elizabeth Maresca,
clinical associate professor of law, LAW,

Can IRS Police Both Taxes and Health Care Law?Herald Tribune via AP, July 9


Micki McGee, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of sociology, A&S,

What ‘7 Habits’ Shared With ‘Das Kapital’,” Bloomberg, July 25


Chi Mgbako,
clinical associate professor of law and the director of Walter Leitner
International Human Rights Clinic, LAW,

Malawian Sex Workers Fight Forced HIV Testing,” Indepth Africa Magazine, June 21


Mark Naison, Ph.D.,
professor of African-American studies, A&S,

Does the American Elite Want Real Public Education?,” TruthOut, July 16


Philip M. Napoli, Ph.D.,
professor of communication and media management and director of the Donald McGannon Communication Research Center, BUS,

FCC is Warned About America’s ‘News Deserts’,” BusinessNewsDaily.com, July 16


Joseph F. O’Callaghan, Ph.D.,
professor emeritus of medieval history and former Director of the Center for Medieval Studies,

After Lori, Fairfield Prof Faults Process of Selecting Bishop,” GreenwichTime.com, July 2


Costas Panagopoulos, Ph.D.,
associate professor of political science, A&S,

Health Care Win Boosts Obama Image, Kicks Up New Election Row,” Oman Tribune, July 2


Christiana Peppard, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of theology and science, A&S,

US Drought: How it Could Impact Food, Water Needs Around the World,” Christian Science Monitor, July 19


Michael Peppard, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of theology, A&S,

Urban Theology: Is it Different? Should it Be?,” Commonweal, June 13


Susan Scafidi,
professor of law, LAW,

Fashion Crowdsourcing Turns Us All Into Designers, Retailers,” Daily Finance, July 20


Janet Sternberg, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of communication and media studies, A&S,

Social Media Play Growing Role in Spreading Word of Tragedy,” USA Today, July 20


Zephyr Teachout,
associate professor of law, LAW,

MHP: The Cultural Impact of Pornography,” The Root/MSNBC, July 8


Jay C. Wade, Ph.D.,
associate professor of psychology, A&S,

Macho Men Threatened When Women’s Income Higher,” Psych Central, July 18

 


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Peggy Andover, Ph.D.
assistant professor of psychology, A&S

“The Moment I Knew I Loved College,” Huffington Post, March 8


Mohamed Alsiadi
coordinator of the Arabic Language and Cultural Studies Program and lecturer in Arabic, ADM,

“Rutgers Professor Calls Syrian Actions Inhumane,” NJTV, March 30


Bruce F. Berg, Ph.D.
associate professor of political science, A&S

“Healthcare Law,” NY1, Inside City Hall, March 26


Mark Cohen
visiting professor of law, LAW

“Trademark Squatting in China Doesn’t Sit Well with U.S. Retailers,” Los Angeles Times, March 28


Thomas De Luca, Ph.D.
professor of political science, A&S

“Supreme Court Meets to Vote on Health Care Case,” International Business Times, March 30


Deborah Denno, Ph.D.
Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law, LAW

“Can Brain Scans Show Where Evil Resides?” Radio Health Journal, April 13


Laura Gonzalez, Ph.D.
assistant professor of finance and business economics, BUS

“More Trade, Still No Political Clout: An Expert’s Take on the BRICS Summit,” International Business Times, March 30


Albert Greco, Ed.D.
professor of marketing, BUS

“One-Fifth of U.S. Adults Read E-books as Market Booms – Survey,” Reuters, April 4

“E-books Settlement Talks Advancing: Sources,” Reuters, March 30


Iftekhar Hasan, Ph.D.
Corrigan Chair in International Business and Finance, BUS

“CEOs? Political Beliefs Influence Firms? Tax-Avoidance Strategies, Johns Hopkins Study Shows,” Gadgetine, March 12


Luke Kachersky, Ph.D.
assistant professor of marketing, BUS

“Occupy Has Wrong ‘Target’: Consumers and Economy Value Wal-Mart et al.” Christian Science Monitor, March 28


Beth Knobel, Ph.D.
assistant professor of communication and media studies, A&S

“Mike Wallace: The Legendary ‘60 Minutes’ Career that Almost Wasn’t,” Christian Science Monitor, April 9

“My Colleague, Mike Wallace,” Huffington Post, April 9


Oneka LaBennett, Ph.D.
assistant professor of African and African American studies, A&S

“How Does Nicki Minaj Influence Black Girls? Ask Them.” Ms. Blog, March 27


Dawn Lerman, Ph.D.
director of the Center for Positive Marketing, marketing area chair, and professor of marketing, BUS

“SEC to Take a Gander at Groupon,” E-Commerce Times, April 3

“Occupy Has Wrong ‘Target’: Consumers and Economy Value Wal-Mart et al.” Christian Science Monitor, March 28


Paul Levinson, Ph.D.
professor of communication and media studies, A&S

“‘Bully’ Downgraded to PG-13 as Ratings System Assailed from All Sides,” Christian Science Monitor, April 6

“Friends, Lawyers Wage Campaign for George Zimmerman,” BostonHerald.com, April 8


Tina Maschi, Ph.D.
assistant professor of social work, GSS

“The Sistah Tribe-Phoenix Project: Giving Creative Expression to Childhood Trauma,” Her Circle[Magazine], April 1


Mark Naison, Ph.D.
professor of African-American studies, A&S

“PROFESSOR: ‘Teach For America’ Has Gone Off the Deep End,” Business Insider, April 12

“Trayvon’s Death: Echoes of Emmett Till?” CNN.com, March 24


Marcia Pally, Ph.D.
professor of American language and culture, A&S

“Would Jesus Support Health Care Reform?” CNN.com, April 1


Costas Panagopolous, Ph.D.
associate professor of political science, A&S

“How Powerful Is a Political Yard Sign?” NPR, March 10


Francis Petit, Ed.D.
assistant dean and director of executive programs, GBA

“Best Buy and CEO Brian Dunn Part Ways,” TechNewsNow, April 11


Rose Perez, Ph.D.
assistant professor of social work, GSS

“How Latinos Describe Themselves,” Telemundo, April 5


Carina Ray, Ph.D.
assistant professor of history and African and African American studies, A&S

“A Troubled Experiment’s Forgotten Lesson in Racial Integration,” Huffington Post, April 1


Joel Reidenberg, Ph.D.
Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Chair and Professor of Law and founding academic director of the Center on Law and Information Policy, LAW

“California Bill Would Block Cellphone Tracking Without Warrant,” Los Angeles Times, April 11


Asif Siddiqi, Ph.D.
associate professor of history, A&S,

“The Space Craze that Gripped Russia Nearly 100 Years Ago,” Wired Science, April 12


Janet Sternberg, Ph.D.
assistant professor and associate chair of the Department of Communication and Media Studies, A&S

“Social Media,” WFOR-MIA (CBS), March 29


Lance Strate, Ph.D.
professor of communication and media studies, A&S

“Google’s Big Fat Search Overhaul: Just Doing What Google Does,” E-Commerce Times, March 15

“Assessing the Media,” Jerusalem Post Magazine, March 30


Tiffany Yip, Ph.D.
associate professor of psychology, A&S

“When and How to Talk to Kids About Race,” Morning News, WPIX, April 4

 

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Peggy Andover, Ph.D.
assistant professor of psychology, A&S

“The Moment I Knew I Loved College,” Huffington Post, March 8


Orit Avishai, Ph.D.
assistant professor of sociology, A&S

“Fifty Shades of Grey: Live Chat,” Canada.com, March 15


Thomas Beaudoin, Ph.D.
associate professor of practical theology, GRE

“Religion: Rise of the ‘Secular Catholics’,” Scripps (Washington, DC), March 14


Leonard Cassuto, Ph.D.
professor of English, A&S

“The Comprehensive Exam: Make It Relevant,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 4


Mark Conrad, Ph.D.
professor of legal and ethical studies, BUS

“Prospect of Jury Trial in Mets’ Madoff Case May Push Sides Toward Settlement,” The New York Times, March 19


Richard Fleisher, Ph.D.
professor of political science, A&S

“Super Tuesday Primary,” WCBS 880 Radio, March 6


Heather Gautney, Ph.D.
assistant professor of sociology and anthropology, A&S

“A Wall Street Occupier in Tehran,” CNN.com, March 15


Laura Gonzalez, Ph.D.
assistant professor of finance, BUS

“Italy’s Economic Woes Could Affect Prices on Arthur Avenue, Where Merchants Rely on Imported Goods,” New York Daily News, February 20


Albert Greco, Ed.D.
professor of marketing, BUS

“UPDATE 3-US Justice Dept Warns Apple, Publishers Over E-books,” Reuters, March 8


Karen Greenberg, Ph.D.
director of the Center on National Security, LAW

“Owings Mills High Grad Pleads Guilty in Terror Plots,” Chicago Tribune, February 29


Susan Greenfield, Ph.D.
associate professor of English, A&S

“The Moment I Knew I Loved College,” Huffington Post, March 8


Cristina Greer, Ph.D.
assistant professor of political science, A&S

“Rick Santorum,” WABC, March 20


Quamrul Haider, Ph.D.
professor and chair of physics and adviser for Cooperative Program in Engineering, A&S

“Higgs Boson: The ‘God’ Particle,” The Daily Star, March 13


Iftekhar Hasan, Ph.D.
professor of finance and Corrigan Chair in International Business and Finance, BUS

“CEOs’ Political Beliefs Influence Firms’ Tax-Avoidance Strategies, Johns Hopkins Study Shows,” PR Web, March 13


Arthur Hayes
associate professor of communication and media studies, A&S

“Bradley Case Shows Obtaining Records Can Mean a ‘Long Haul’,” Journal News, March 11


Tanya Hernandez
professor of law, LAW

“Sexual Harassment, Women of Color Topic of March 26 Cannon Lecture,” UT News (Toldeo), March 23


Amir Idris, Ph.D.
associate professor of African and African American Studies and associate chair for undergraduate studies, A&S

“Activists Urge Stronger US Policy Toward Two Sudans,” Voice of America, February 18


Nicholas Johnson
professor of law, LAW

“‘Stand Your Ground Law’ at Center of Fla. Shooting,” The Seattle Times, March 22


Daniela Jopp, Ph.D.
assistant professor of psychology, A&S

“The Moment I Knew I Loved College,” Huffington Post, March 8


Beth Knobel, Ph.D.
assistant professor of communication and media studies, A&S

“What You May Not Have Heard About Putin’s Election,” Huffington Post, March 8


Oneka LaBennett, Ph.D.
assistant professor of African and African American Studies, A&S

“She’s Mad Real: Popular Culture and West Indian Girls in Brooklyn,” Teachers College Record, February 15


Paul Levinson, Ph.D.
professor of communication and media studies, A&S

Los Angeles Times Joins the Crowd, Erects Pay Wall for the News Online, Christian Science Monitor, March 5


Tina Maschi, Ph.D.
assistant professor of social service, GSS

“The Hidden Costs of Elderly Inmates,” The Huffington Post, March 22


Claudia Moreno, Ph.D.
associate professor of social work, GSS

“Divorcios Que Matan,” Telemundo, February 22


Mark Naison, Ph.D.
professor of African-American studies, A&S

“The War on Teachers: Why the Public is Watching It Happen,” The Washington Post, March 12


Philip M. Napoli, Ph.D.
professor of communications and media management and director of the Donald McGannon Communication Research Center, BUS

“Kansas City May Become Epicenter of Google’s Big TV Disruption,” TechNewsWorld, February 24


Marcia Pally, Ph.D.
professor of American language and culture, A&S

“The Republican Primaries Show Evangelicals Aren’t a Voting Bloc, The Guardian, March 19


Costas Panagopolous, Ph.D.
associate professor of political science, A&S

“Super Tuesday: What Romney, Santorum and Co. Spent to Get Here,” AM New York, March 6


Francis Petit, Ed.D.
assistant dean and director of executive programs, BUS

“Will Tebow Have a $ Effect?” WFUV.org, March 22


Cris Poor, Ph.D.
associate professor of mathematics, A&S

“Pi Day,” 1010WINS Radio, March 14


Joel Reidenberg, Ph.D.
Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Chair and Professor of Law and founding academic director of the Center on Law and Information Policy, LAW

“‘Hate Crime’ Hurdle,” New York Post, February 24


Emily Rosenbaum, Ph.D.
professor of sociology, A&S

“Inequality Gap Widens in Home Ownership,” CNN, March 22


Laura Sosinsky, Ph.D.
assistant professor of psychology, A&S

“Pre-K Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Get Your Child a Seat,” DNAinfo.com, March 5


Peter Steinfels, Ph.D.
co-director of the Fordham University Center on Religion and Culture, ADM

“Too Much Religious Talk in Politics, More Voters Say,” Boise Weekly, March 22


Janet Sternberg, Ph.D.
assistant professor and associate chair of communication and media studies, A&S

“Online Social Clubs that Help You Meet People,” KABC online, March 20


Lance Strate, Ph.D.
professor of communication and media studies, A&S

“Why Does America Hate Al Jazeera?,” International Business Times, February 23


Kirsten Swinth, Ph.D.
associate professor of history, A&S

“Hillary Clinton, Cookies and the Rise of Working Families,” CNN.com, March 17


Terrence Tilley, Ph.D.
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., Professor of Catholic Theology and chair, A&S

“‘Rock Star’ Dolan Embraces Bully Pulpit,” WNYC News, February 17


Frank Werner, Ph.D.
associate professor of finance, BUS

“JetBlue Incident,” FM 101.9, March 28

 

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Fordham University in the News https://now.fordham.edu/university-news/fordham-university-in-the-news/ Wed, 20 Dec 2006 19:21:46 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=35478 Inside Fordham Online is proud to highlight faculty and staff who have recently provided commentary in the news media. Congratulations for bringing the University to the attention of a broader audience. .

Abraham Abramovsky, J.D., professor of law, LAW
“Policano: Court of Appeals Hunts for Point of No Return,” New York Law Journal, November 29

Bruce Cooper, Ph.D., professor of education, GSE
“Deal Raises Question of Conflict: Real Estate Broker is Paid Commission while on School District Oversight Panel,” Las Vegas Review-Journal, November 5

Benjamin C. Crooker, Ph.D., associate professor of physics, A&S
“As the Earth Shakes, a Machine Below the Bronx Takes Note,” The New York Times, November 20

John Entelis, Ph.D., professor and director of the Middle East Studies Program, A&S
“Algerian Terror Group Tries to Tap into Global ‘Jihad,’” USA Today, November 9

Richard S. Fleisher, Ph.D., professor of political science, A&S
“Election May Prove No One Loses Like Man in Middle,” The Plain Dealer (Cleveland), November 5

Al Greco, Ed.D., professor of communication and media management and professor of marketing, BUS
“2 at DBCC Sue on Book Prices, Seek $5 million,” Orlando Sentinel, November 25.

Anie Kalayjian, Ed.D., visiting professor of psychology, A&S
“PTSD Diagnosed More in Women: Different Responses to Trauma Might Explain Disparity, Study Suggests,” ivillage.com, November 20

Kathleen P. King, Ed.D., director of the Fordham’s RETC: Center for Professional Development and professor of adult education and human resource development, GSE
“Changing Majors? Give Podcasting A Try,” WebPro.com, November 10

Paul Levinson, Ph.D., professor of communication and media studies and chair of the department and associate chair of the masters program in public communications, A&S
“Journalist Ed Bradley’s Legacy Will Be Impressive Body of Work,” USA Today, November 9

“Simpson Book, TV Special Canceled,” Baltimore Sun, November 11

Mark Naison, Ph.D., professor of African-American studies and history and director of the Urban Studies Program,
“Subliminal Rage’s Deadly Eruption: Sean Bell is Another Diallo; The NYPD Must Control Its Elite Units,” Newsday, November 29

Costas Panagopoulos, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor of political science and director, master’s degree program in elections and campaign management, A&S
“Clinton Re-elected New York Senator,” Agence France-Presse, November 8

“Hillary Clinton Campaigns Her Way Towards Possible White House Bid,” Daily Telegraph (London), November 8

Francis Petit, Ed.D., assistant dean and director of executive programs, GSE
“Business 101: For Those Interested in an MBA, Local Colleges are Full of Opportunities,” Fairfield County Business Journal, November 13

Joel Reidenberg, J.D., professor of law and founding director of the Center on Law and Information Policy, LAW
“Another Case of Pretexting,” Marketplace (American Public Media), November 8

Angela Van Dekker, assistant vice president of student financial services, ADM
“ELM Resources Introduces New Enhancements to Further Improve School Efficiency in Processing Student Loans,” Charlotte Observer (North Carolina), November 15

Frank Werner, Ph.D., professor of finance, GBA
US Airways Makes $8B Offer for Delta: Deal Would Create One of World’s Largest Carriers,” The Associated Press, November 15

Ben Zipursky, Ph.D., professor of law, LAW
“Vioxx Maker Notches Gains with Strategy: Merck Fights Each Lawsuit but the Costs are Adding Up,”Houston Chronicle, Nov. 28

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Fordham University in the News https://now.fordham.edu/university-news/fordham-university-in-the-news-2/ Thu, 30 Nov 2006 19:56:01 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=35513 Inside Fordham Online is proud to highlight faculty and staff who have recently provided commentary in the news media. Congratulations for bringing the University to the attention of a broad audience.

John Beam, executive director of the National Center for Schools and Communities, GSE
“John Beam and Cecilia Blewer Punish parents when kids are tardy? No,” Daily News, October 8

James Cohen, J.D., associate professor of law, LAW
“N.Y. lawyer’s case prompts debate on Bush tactics,” Reuters, October 12

Elizabeth Cooper, J.D., associate professor of law and faculty director of the Feerick Center for Social Justice and Dispute Resolution, LAW
“Court clears the way for gay marriage,” Newsday, October 26

Deborah Denno, J.D., Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law, LAW
“Judge Considering Constitutionality of Lethal Injection Posing Tough Questions: Prosecutors and defense attorneys are wary after being asked to suggest ways the manner of execution can be improved,” Los Angeles Times, October 6

“California court case puts lethal injection under threat,” Globe & Mail (Johannesburg, South Africa), October 5

Susan Fahrenholtz, adjunct associate professor of chemistry, A&S
“The American Chemical Society’s SEED Program,” New Jersey News Network, September 27

Albert Greco, Ed.D., professor of communications and media management and professor of marketing, BUS
“Last of a vanishing breed: Some independent bookstores beat the odds by marketing, making affiliations,” Crain’s New York Business, October 8

Anie Kalayjian, Ed.D., visiting professor of psychology, A&S
“This stress-busting advice will save your vital sanity,” News-Press (Fort Myers, Florida), October 24

Anil Kalhan, visiting assistant professor of law, LAW
“NYC Bar Association Releases Report Condemning India’s Security Laws,” Panthic Weekly, October

Paul Levinson, Ph.D., professor of communication and media studies and chair of the department and associate chair of the masters program in public communication, A&S
“Spike in ratings for Couric’s CBS debut is over,” The Courier Journal (Louisville), October 21

“United States numb to Iraq troop deaths: experts,” Washington Post, October 20

“An Important Cable Vote,” New York Sun, September 27

Costas Panagopoulos, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor of political science and director, master’s program in elections and campaign management, A&S
“Clinton’s presidential ambitions on the line,” Montreal Gazette, October 20

“Americans blame GOP for economic woes,” The Associated Press, October 17

Joel Reidenberg, J.D., professor of law and founding director of the Center on Law and Information Policy, LAW
“Dunn appears in court in HP case: Former chairwoman booked, released without bail on charges connected to spying,” San Francisco Chronicle, October 7

William Michael Treanor, J.D., dean and professor of law, LAW
“No on 90: Redefines ‘taking’ to force giving,” Modesto (Calif.) Bee, October 6

Angela Van Dekker, assistant vice president for student financial services, Enrollment Services
“Offering Perks, Lenders Court Colleges’ Favor,” New York Times, October 24

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Fordham University in the News https://now.fordham.edu/university-news/fordham-university-in-the-news-3/ Mon, 13 Nov 2006 20:35:50 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=35544 Inside Fordham Online is proud to highlight faculty and staff who have recently provided commentary in the news media. Congratulations for bringing the University to the attention of a broad audience.

Matthew P. Bromm, M.S., clinical instructor of educational administration, GSE
“As Housing Booms, Will Schools Have Room?” New York Public Radio, September 5

Donald D. Clarke, Ph.D., professor of chemistry, A&S
“A Blog, a Bottle, a Mint,” The Sunday Star, Toronto, September 10

James A. Cohen, J.D., associate professor of law and director of clinical education and external affairs, LAW
“2 Charges Against Gotti Dropped,” Newsday, September 14

Deborah W. Denno, J.D., Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law, LAW
“Despite Polls, Bush Says Economy Is Winning Issue For GOP,” Easy Bourse (Communiqués de presse), France, September 15

“Lethal Injection Process Again Rejected in Missouri by Judge,” The Los Angeles Times, September 13

“Will Execution Bush Wants Take Place?” Gainesville Sun, September 4

Jill E. Fisch, J.D., T.J. Maloney Chair in Business Law and director, Fordham Center for Corporate, Securities & Financial Law, LAW
“Calif. Attorney General may be HP’s Biggest Scandal Hurdle,” USA Today, September 14

“Lifting the Lid-Options Scandal Seen not Involving Pay Advisers,” Reuters, September 8

Shelia Foster, J.D., Albert A. Walsh Professor of Law and co-director, Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, LAW
“Stricken Ground Zero Workers Learn the High Price of Heroism” Newhouse News Service, September 5

Evelyn Gezo, M.S., associate professor of environmental studies, MC
“Buttermilk: Don’t Let Name Scare You Off,” Poughkeepsie Journal, September 13

“Campus Food is Improving Dramatically,” Poughkeepsie Journal, August 30

Anie Kalayjian, Ph.D., visiting professor of psychology, A&S
“The Next 9/11: Gauging Public Vigilance,” Middletown Journal, September 12

Sonia Katyal, J.D., associate professor of Law, LAW
“Kinko’s Spoof Bites Back at ‘Advergame’ Genre” The New York Times, September 2

Paul Levinson, Ph.D., professor of communication and media studies and chair of the department and associate chair, masters program in public communication, A&S
“Strong reception: Cell Phone Makers Charming Buyers with Good Looks” San Francisco Chronicle, September 11

“Steve Irwin ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Video Watch is On,” National Ledger, September 10

“FCC: Action on ‘Fleeting’ Profanity Discouraged,” Chicago Tribune, September 8

Joseph P. Muriana, J.D., associate vice president for government and urban affairs, ADMIN
“As Maps and Memories Fade, So Do Some Bronx Boundary Lines,” The New York Times, September 16

Costas Panagopoulos, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor of political science and director, masters program in elections and campaign management, A&S
“U.S. Unemployment Rate Slides in August,” Associated Press (107 placements), September 1

“W Will Avoid Politics in Solemn Talk,” New York Daily News, September 9

“How Terrorism and Iraq will Impact Mid-term Elections,” CBS Radio, Los Angeles

Commentary on primary results for CBS television’s “Up to the Minute,” September 12

Erik Pitchal, J.D., director, Interdisciplinary Center for Family and Child Advocacy, LAW
“White Plains School Board President to Keep Post Amid Child Endangerment Charges” The Journal News, September 6

Thane Rosenbaum, J.D., John Whelan Distinguished Lecturer in Law and director, Forum on Law, Culture & Society, LAW
“55 Scholars Protest Whitewashing of FDR’s Holocaust Record,” Arutz Sheva, Israel, September 10

Michael Schiumo, assistant dean for alumni relations, LAW
“‘Name that Trade’ May be the Game Amid Flow of New Customized Investing Software Programs,”The Wall Street Journal, September 9

Lance Strate, Ph.D., associate professor of communication and media studies and director, graduate program in public communication, A&S
“Images Tell Tale when Words Fail” Toronto Star, September 8

Edward Wahesh, director of alcohol and other drug education, Student Affairs
“NYU Program Aims to Combat Underage Drinking,” The New York Sun, September 15

Ian Weinstein, J.D., LL.M., professor of Law, LAW
“Inside Information: Vlogging Expands the Audience for Academic Clients,” PRWeek, September 4

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