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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.


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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