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Newsmakers: November 30, 2009

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Inside Fordham Online is proud to highlight faculty and staff who have recently
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to the attention of a broad audience.


William F. Baker, Ph.D., the Claudio Acquaviva S.J. Chair
and Journalist-in-Residence, GSE,
“A Crisis Doesn’t Always Bring Out the Best,”
U.S. News & World Report
, November, 2009.


Bernard J. Barry, S.J., Ph.D., assistant dean for Global Opportunities, ADM,
“Bolashak,”
Channel 7 [Kazakhstan] News, October 24


Colin M. Cathcart, AIA, associate professor of architecture, A&S,
“Food Advocates Envision Rooftop Gardens and Vertical Farms,”
The New York Times
, October 23


George Demacopoulos, Ph.D., associate professor of theology, A&S,
“Fordham Symposium Focuses on Religious Freedom,”
Orthodox Observer, October 2009


Deborah Denno, Ph.D., Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law, LAW,
“Brain Science Starting to Impact Varied Fields,”
Reuters, October 15


Howard M. Erichson, professor of Law, LAW,
“First Paxil Lawsuit in Plaintiff’s Favor,”
Philadelphia Inquirer, October 15


Msgr. Charles Fahey, Ph.D., Marie Ward Doty emeritus professor of aging studies, A&S,
“For Almost Five Decades, a Towering Advocate on Aging,”
Health Progress magazine, November-December, 2009


Peter Feigenbaum, Ph.D., associate director of institutional research, ADM,
“Letters: The Make-Believe Solution,”
The New York Times Magazine, October 18


James T. Fisher, Ph.D., professor of theology, A&S,
“Shaping Up the Docks,”
America magazine, November 2


Albert Greco, Ed.D., professor of marketing, BUS,
“Wal-Mart and Amazon.com Trade Price Cuts on Books,”
The Associated Press, October 16

“Nation’s Retailers Engage in Online Book Pricing War,”
All Things Considered
(NPR), October 20


J. Patrick Hornbeck, II, D.Phil., assistant professor of theology, A&S,
“Roman Catholic Church and Anglican Communion,”
CBS 2 News at 5, October 20


Melissa Labonte, Ph.D., assistant professor of political science, A&S,
“Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon Discusses World Events,”
CNN’s Amanpour (podcast), October 20


Paul Levinson, Ph.D., professor of communication and media studies, A&S,
“How TV is Making the World a Better Place,”
Sunday Times of London, November 1


Matthew Maguire, M.F.A., professor of theatre, A&S,
“Neil Simon Flop May Be a Case of the Missing ‘Wow,’”
The New York Times, Nov. 1


Mark Naison, Ph.D., professor of African-American studies, A&S,
“More Than Words? Bloomberg and Race,”
City Limits, October 19


Michael Peppard, Ph.D., assistant professor of theology, A&S,
“Partisan Politics Pervade Pop Culture World,”
Dallas Morning News, October 18


Barbara Porco, Ph.D., assistant professor of accounting, BUS,
“You Cheat, I Cheat, as Wall Street Acts as Model: Susan Antilla,”
Bloomberg News, October 27


Joel R. Reidenberg, Ph.D., professor of law, LAW,
“States Mismanage Student Information, Study Concludes,”
Washington Post, October 28


Thane Rosenbaum, John Whelan Distinguished Lecturer in Law
and director of the Forum on Law, Culture & Society, LAW,
“Big Apple Circus Returns to the Big Apple,”
Huffington Post, October 19

“Evening the Score in Afghanistan,”
The Wall Street Journal, October 20


Lance Strate, Ph.D., professor of communication and media
studies and associate chair for graduate studies, A&S,
“Centre to Tickle Scholarly Tastebuds,”
The Times of India, October 26

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