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Newsmakers: March 15, 2016

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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.

Paul B. Bennett, PhD,
clinical professor of finance and business economics, BUS,
Wall Street Is Terrified of President Trump,” U.S. News and World Report, March 3

Garrett Broad, PhD,
assistant professor of communication and media studies, A&S,
The Black Panther Party: A Food Justice Story,” Huffington Post, February 24

Charles C. Camosy, PhD,
associate professor of theology, A&S,
5 things to watch when the Supreme Court hears its biggest abortion case in 25 years,” Religion News Service, February 29

Colin M. Cathcart,
associate professor of architecture, A&S,
Oculus, World Trade Center PATH hub, to make long-awaited debut,” am New York, March 1

Jennifer Gordon,
professor of law, LAW,
Marketplace for Friday, March 4, 2016,” NPR, March 4

Karen J. Greenberg, PhD,
director of the Center on National Security, LAW,
President Obama’s Final Push to Close Gitmo,” WNYC, February 23

Christina Greer, PhD,
associate professor of political science, A&S,
NYC jobs: Health Care, tech and education lead growth,” am New York, March 7

Amir H. Idris, PhD,
professor of African and African American studies, A&S,
When Food Shortage Becomes Famine,” PBS, February 25

Nicholas Johnson,
professor of law, LAW,
Is Iowa really giving handguns to children?” MSNBC, February 28

Paul Levinson, PhD,
professor of communication and media studies, A&S,
Oscars 2016: Why has no sci-fi movie ever won Best Picture?The Christian Science Monitor, February 25

Carl Minzner,
professor of law, LAW,
Today’s ‘Kings Without Crowns?’ — The Growing Powers of Xi’s Party Disciplinarians,” The Wall Street Journal, March 2

Costas Panagopoulos, PhD,
professor of political science and director of the Center for Electoral Politics, A&S,
POLITICS: Super Tuesday may make California’s primary less important,” The Press Enterprise, March 1

John Pfaff, PhD,
professor of law, LAW,
Here’s the Herculean effort Bernie Sanders would have to undertake to try to keep one of his campaign promises,” Business Insider, March 8

Joel R. Reidenberg, PhD,
Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Chair and professor of law and founding academic director of the Center on Law and Information Policy, LAW,
Using public WiFi like posting on billboard,” USA Today, February 25

Chris Rhomberg, PhD,
associate professor of sociology, A&S,
Experts: CSU strike mostly symbolic, but shouldn’t be taken lightly,” The Bakersfield Californian, February 15

Susan Scafidi,
academic director for the Fashion Law Institute, LAW,
What Oscar Nominee Sly Stallone And J.C. Penney Have In Common,” Forbes, February 28

Steven Stoll, PhD,
professor of history, A&S,
No Man’s Land,” Orion, March 1

Nicholas Tampio, PhD
associate professor of political science, A&S,
View: Cosmetic changes won’t fix Common Core disaster,” LoHud.com, March 2

Zephyr Teachout,
associate professor of law, LAW,
Teachout talks shop at Oneonta stop,” TheDailyStar.com, March 7

Kristen Hawley Turner, PhD,
associate professor of curriculum and teaching, GSE,
Students Prefer Print. Why Are Schools Pushing Digital Textbooks?Education Week, March 7

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