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Newsmakers: January 19, 2007

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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. .

Robin Andersen, Ph.D., associate professor of communication and media studies and director of the Peace and Justice Studies program, A&S,
“Counterspin,” WBAI (New York), December 29

Doron Ben-Atar, Ph.D., professor of history, A&S,
“Opposing Olmert, From Brooklyn: Hikind’s Campaign Against Prime Minister Raises Question of How Seriously Israelis Take American Jews’ Opinions,” The Jewish Week, December 8

Paul Baard, Ph.D., professor of psychology, A&S,
“At Home, Knicks Go from Bad to Worse,” The New York Times, December 8
“Constructive Kindness: Consideration Can Make a Workplace Work Better,” Newsday, December 24

Rosyln Chernesky, D.S.W., professor of social work, GSS,
“Council on Ageing is Unveiled,” The Royal Gazette (Hamilton, Bermuda), December 1

Tom J. Daniels, Ph.D., associate research scientist and co-director of the Vector Ecology Laboratory, Louis J. Calder Center Biological Field Station, A&S,
“‘Starving’ Deer Posing Threat to Water Quality, DEP says,” The Journal News, December 14

Deborah Denno, J.D., Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law, LAW,
“Florida Governor Halts the Death Penalty,” The New York Times, December 16
“Painful Death Outrages Foes of Capital Punishment,” The Associated Press, December 16
“Bush’s Brother Suspends Florida Death Penalty After Botched Execution,” International Herald Tribune, December 16
“Executions Drop as States Debate Lethal Injection,” USA Today, December 17
“With Lethal Injection Halted, All Eyes on Governor,” San Francisco Chronicle, December 17

Albert Greco, Ed.D., professor of communication and media management and professor of marketing, BUS,
“Bookstores Lure Shoppers with Loyalty Programs,” Fort Worth Star-Telegram, December 14

Stewart Guthrie, retired professor of anthropology, A&S,
“Tortillas to Pretzels: The Odd Hangouts of Holy Images,” Los Angeles Times, December 17

Costas Panagapoulos, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor of political science and director of the Elections and Campaign Management Program, A&S,
“Ford Won the Public’s Affection,” Baltimore Sun, December 29

Joel Reidenberg, J.D., professor of law and director of the Center on Law and Information Policy, LAW,
“HP Spy Scandal Lawsuit Settled: The Silicon Valley Icon’s Agreement Could Set New Standards for Corporate Behavior, Experts Say,” Los Angeles Times, December 8

Falguni Sen, Ph.D., professor of management, BUS,
“Global Trends in Clinical Trials,” BBC World Service, December 29

Peter Steinfels, Ph.D., co-director of the Fordham Center on Religion and Culture,
“For Pets’ Sake: A Religious Debate Wages on Whether There’s an Afterlife for Animals,” Newsday, January 2

Lance Strate, Ph.D., associate chair for graduate studies, associate professor of communication and media studies, A&S,
“The Emerging Field of Media Ecology,” Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, December 18

Benjamin Zipursky, Ph.D., J.D., professor of law, LAW,
“Pfizer Likely to Cut Staff After Deaths Halt Key Drug Development,” The Associated Press, December 4
“Merck’s Battle-All-The-Way Legal Strategy in Vioxx Cases Seems To Be Paying Off,” Houston Chronicle, December 6

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