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2010 Arts and Sciences Faculty Highlights
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december 7, 2010
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Larry Stempel
In Praise of a Bernstein Flop and other Answers to your Musicals Questions
ArtsBeat [New York Times Blog] 12/7
Larry Stempel, the author of "Showtime: A History of the Broadway Musical Theater," is an associate professor of music at Fordham University.
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december 7, 2010
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Celia Fisher
2010 Human Research Protection Award Recipients Announced
PRNewswire 12/6
Recipients of an Award of Excellence included...Lifetime achievement :m Celia B. Fisher, Ph.D. (Director, Center for Ethics Education, Fordham University, Bronx, NY) - for promoting the protection of vulnerable, marginalized, and at-risk participants in research.
Christina Greer
City, state woes bode ill for labor
Crain's New York Business 12/5
And money is short. "In a normal world, they'd all band together," says Christina Greer, an assistant professor of political science at Fordham University. " But when there are scarce resources, that's when you see people turn on one another. The ethos of solidarity may go by the wayside.
Lawrence Kramer
Irreverent Voices: Schubert Gets a Makeover
University of California Press Blog 12/3
Lawrence Kramer is Professor of Music and English at Fordham University. He is the author of many books, including Musical Meaning: Towards a Critical History; Opera and Modern Culture; and Why Classical Music Still Matters, all from UC Press.
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december 6, 2010
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Bruce Berg
NY Senate stalls as vote tallied
Metro 12/1
"Control of the Senate was on a shoestring to begin with." —Bruce Berg, Fordham University political professor.
Paul Levinson
World opinion cools on WikiLeaks
Financial Times 12/1
Paul Levinson, professor of communications at Fordham University in New York, said US public opinion had split along political lines.
Costas Panagopoulos
NY Senate stall as vote tallied
Metro 12/1
Said Costas Panagopoulos, a Fordham University political science professor: "Citizens would never sacrifice accuracy in the vote-counting process for speed."
Larry Stempel
Ask about Broadway Musicals
ArtsBeat [New York Times blog] 12/2
In his book, Mr. Stempel, an associate professor of music at Fordham Univerisity, traces the origins of American musical theater on and off Broadway...
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december 2, 2010
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Charles Camosy
Pope Tackles Condoms as Disease Control
CBS News 11/23
Public health advocates and victims of HIV/AIDS worldwide are applauding Pope Benedict XVI's recent remarks that are using condoms to prevent the deadly infection is reasonable.
[Appears at 0:55]
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NOVEMBER 23, 2010
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Michael Baur
Analysis: Pope's comments add to debate on condoms
The Associated Press 11/20
Amir Idris
I hate to Choose: Personal reflections on the referendum
Sudan Tribune 11/21
Dominick Salvatore
Crisi, il calzaturiero vede la luce in fondo al tunnel
Il Resto Del Carlino 11/22
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NOVEMBER 19, 2010
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Charles Camosy
Archbishop Dolan to Head U.S. Bishops
WNYW - TV Fox 5 news at 6 and Fox 5 News at 10 11/16
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Charles Camosy
Abortion Common Ground: A Pro-Life Agenda
Slate 11/16
Charles Camosy, the fordham theology professor who conceived the conference, reported that he and other pre-lifers discussed this project in a meeting after the conference...
Costas Panagopoulos
Rangel censure specter draws sadness, scorn in NY
The Associated Press 11/19
Costas Panagopoulos
Charles Rangel Ethics Violoation
New York NonStop [WNBC-DT] 11/15
[Audio and transcript unavailable]
Terrence Tilley
Prelate, Crowd-Pleaser and Defender of Faith
New York Times 11/17
Terrence Tilley
Dolan chosen to Lead U.S. Bishops
Wall Street Journal 11/16
Michael Tueth
Fan Favorites
'Lombardi' and 'Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson'
America Magazine
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NOVEMBER 15, 2010
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Paul Levinson
Jonathan Storm: Coco's young clique remains fervent
Philadelphia Inquirer 11/11
"I think it's clearly a dying genre of television." Fordham University professor Paul Levinson said in an interview, citing years of steady declines overall in the ratings of traditional late-night talkers.
Brian Rose
No Shame in Selling Out
Todayonline 11/15
"It's not that millennials are more accepting of marketing, it's thjat the entire culture runs on an endless stream of hucksterism and promotion," said Brian Rose, professor of media studies at Fordham University in New York.
Dominick Salvatore
Dominick Salvatore: Il Sud punti sulla cultura
Il Denaro 11/15
Lo afferma Dominick Salvatore, docente alla Fordham University di New York.
Lance Strate
Undoing Digital Damage: How to Write Your Way Out of Trouble
NBC New York 11/12
Fordham University Technology Professor Lance Strate couldn't help but laugh when he googled himself -- and saw a surprising hit.
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NOVEMBER 10, 2010
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Christina Greer
Cuomo's Black Problem
Crain's Insider 11/3
But a Cuomo win will strengthen his hand at a t time when black state leaders looking to eventually succeed Reps. Charlie Rangel and Ed Towns are splitting into camps, says Christina Greer, assistant professor of political science at Fordham University. "Because of [their] disorganization, there's no pressing need for Cuomo to cater to anyone.," Greer says. instead, Cuomo, with his campaign money, may be called upon to act as something of a kingmaker.
Christina Greer
With Redistricting on the Line, State Senate Results Still Close to Call
Bronx News Network 11/3
"It's huge", said Christina Greer, a professor of politics at Fordham University. "It only happens every 10 years. The party in power really does get to, literally, draw the lines for districts that are the most advantageous to them".
Costos Panagopoulos
Did midterm elections lift Sarah Pain higher, or not
Christian Science Monitor 11/3
"In terms of Sarah Palin's influence, the picture is mixed," says Costas Panagopoulos, a political scientist at Fordham University in New York and editor of Campaigns and Elections magazine. "While Palin's influence in the [2010] general election was actually rather mild, the success that she's had in this election cycle in remaining a player in national politics and having the capacilty to mobilize voters across this country still makes her a force to be reckoned with."
Costos Panagopoulos
The South at a glance
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 11/4
Election, what does it mean?
Speakers [include]... Costas Panagopoulos, director of the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy at Fordham University, New York...
Laurence Welborn
A Dialogue About The Apostle Paul to be Held at W&L
Rockbridge Weekly & Allegheny Jounal Online 11/3
Welborn, professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Fordham in New York City, the author of Encounters with Hellenism: Studies in First Clement (2002); Paul, the Fool of Christ: A Study of I Corinthians 1-4 in the Comic-Philosphic Tradition (2005); and Paul's Enemy, Paul's Friend: The Wrongdoer of Second Corinthians (2010), among others.
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NOVEMBER 4, 2010
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Charles Camosy
The Abortion Debate: Open Hearts, Open Minds and Tragedy as a Fair Minded Word
The Huffington Post 11/1
Christina Greer
Election Day Recap
WNYW-TV Good Day New York 11/3
Good Day NY will recap the winners and losers of mid-term elections with a closer look at the shift in power at the local and national levels.
Christina Greer
Decision 2010
WNBC-DT New York Nonstop 11/2
[Video and transcript unavailable]
Monika McDermott
A GOP Tidal Wave
Philadelphia Daily News 11/3
Politics and Democracy at Fordham University. He is also Executive Editor of Campaigns & Elections magazine.
Costas Panagopoulos
Goodbye, Campaign Jobs
CNNMoney.com 11/3
Once the polls are closed and votes are counted, "it's difficult to qualify how many jobs will be lost," said Costas Panagopoulos, director of the graduate program in elections and campaign management at Fordham University, and editor of Campaigns & Elections magazine.
Costas Panagopoulos
Why does the stock market crave a GOP victory?
The Week 11/2
Gridlock in Washington may be just what investors have been waiting for, says Costas Panagopoulos in The Christian Science Monitor.
Costas Panagopoulos
Election Day 2010's Top Issue is the Economy
MTV 11/2
And while young voters were a key factor in President Obama's victory in 2008, Costas Panagopoulos, a political-science professor at Fordham University and executive editor of Campaigns & Elections magazine, said they may not be as eager to come out on Tuesday because of continuing bad news about the economy.
Costas Panagopoulos
Will "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" be a Midterm Election Issue?
MTV 11/1
"For young people, jobs and the economy are critical issues because things like the national debt and taxes are becoming increasingly important as young people realize how those issues will affect them in the long-term very directly," said Costas Panagopoulos, a political science professor at fordham University and executive editor of Campaigns & Elections, a bipartisian trade publication for the political consulting industry.
Costas Panagopoulos
Election Day Races
Fox5 News at 11
WNYW-TV 11/1
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NOVEMBER 3, 2010
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Charles Camosy
Is there common ground in abortion debate?
On Faith [Washington Post blog]
Charles C. Camosy, PhD is Assistant professor of Christian Ethics at Fordham University.
Leonard Cassuto
Advising the Struggling Dissertation Student
Chronicle of Higher Education 10/31
Leonard Cassuto teaches at fordham University, where he twice served as the English department's director of graduate studies.He will be writing regularly about graduate education and welcomes suggestions at lcassuto@erols.com.
Tom De Luca
Clinton stumps for NY House Dems in tight races
The Associated Press 11/1
Tom De luca, a political science professor at New York's Fordham University, said Clinton's committment to New York was admirable given his connections to the state but questioned whether he was overdoing it to some degree.
Paul Levinson
Can Jon Stewart's "Sanity" really actually shape political debate?
USA Today 10/28
Paul Levinson, a media professor at Fordham University, says Stewart's brand of Political satire is nothing new: At the urging of the Smothers Brothers, comedian Pat Paulsen even ran for president starting in 1968, winning protest votes.
Paul Levinson
Wi-Fi, Hulu, DVR, and the end of the tube as we know it
Christian Science Monitor 10/27
The television-watching environment that most adults today grew up in — it's undergoing a revolution," says Paul levinson, a professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University in New York City, and the author, most recently, of "New New Media." Dr. Levinson says that watching television is increasingly becoming a one-to-one interaction, like reading a book.
Paul Levinson
"Baraka Flacka Flames": Does foul-mouthed spoof help or hurt Obama?
Christian Science 10/26
As we might mobilize the youth vote, participation in social media of all sorts is the very essence of democracy, says new media expert Paul Levinson of Fordham Univesity. "Negative publicity is better than not publicity," he says. "Going too far in a democracy is not a problem," he says — "shutting down voices is a far bigger problem."
Paul Levinson
Stewart-Colbert rally aims: 1. Change politics, 2. Sell knickknacks.
Christian Science Monitor 10/25
Money made on each purchase is not as important as the website loyalty and sheer traffic, agrees Paul Levinson, author of "New new Media." Merchandise is just another way to generate site loyalty, he adds.
Angela O'Donnell
Mary's Good News
America 11/1
Angela O'Donnell is a professor of English and associate director of the Curran Center for American Studies at Fordham University.
Angela O'Donnell
Cathleen Kaveny & The Call of Catholic Citizenship
In All Things [America magazine blog] 10/27
We hope that all regular readers of our blog also check out our other online features, including this podcast discussion of Seamus Heaney's new collection of poems, Human Chain, with Angela O'Donnell of Fordham University.
Costas Panagopoulos
Divided we make money: Why the stock market wants a Republican victory
Christian Science Monitor 11/1
Costas Panagopoulos, Ph.D., is Executive Editor of Campaigns & Elections magazone. He is also Assistant professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy at Fordham University.
Costas Panagopoulos
Top 10 in Politics & Internet 2010
Politics Online
Costas Panagopoulos, USA
Panagopoulos is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy and the graduate program in Elections and Campaign Management at Fordham University.
Costas Panagopoulos
Nudge the Vote
New York Times Magazine 10/31
Then, as New Jersey prepared to elect its governor last fall, Malchow experimented with less ominous language, an idea he adopted from the Fordham political scientist Costas Panagopoulos.
Costas Panagopoulos
"Thanks for voting": The next "Thanks for not smoking"?
Spin Cycle [Newsday blog] 10/29
Just received this, from Fordham University...
Costas Panagopoulos
Sun sets on Obama's era of grand reforms
AFP 10/26
"If they refuse to be humbled, they will pay a price at future elections," added Panagopoulos, a Fordham University professor.
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October 26, 2010
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Tom De Luca
Would you vote for a politician who has money problems?
Walletpop.com 10/25
Tom De Luca, a professor of political science and director of international studies at Fordham University in New York and the author of Liars! Cheaters! Evildoers! Demonization and the End of Civil Debate in American Politics, says...
Paul Levinson
Archbishop Dolan in a Spat with The New York Times
WPIX News at 10 10/22
(Video: appears at 1:37)
Costos Panagopoulos
Midterms and Markets: Wall Street May Fare Better if Republican Gain Control of the U.S. House Next Week
Campaigns & Elections 10/2010
Costos Panagopoulos, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy at Fordham University. He is also Executive Editor of Campaigns & Elections magazine.
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October 25, 2010
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Charles Camosy
Heavyweight Philosophers Clash at Abortion Conference
The Cypress Times 10/22
Charles Camosy of Fordham University and Jennifer Miller of Bioethics International also organized the conference.
Charles Camosy
My Take on "Open Hearts, Open Minds" [blog]
RHRealityCheck.org 10/21
The organizers of the conference...[including]...Charles Camosy (Department of Theology, Fordham University) challenged the hundreds of participants to view the conference as an opportunity to understand the thinking of those who feel differently abortion than we each did personally, and to see disagreement as an opportunity to learn something, not to attack.
Tom De Luca
Christine O'Donnell's Ad Creator: The Wizard Behind "I'm Not a Witch"
Politics Daily 10/21
Tom De Luca, a political science professor at Fordham University, said the ad underscores all of O'Donnell's negatives, including that she looksyoung and not ready for prime time. "We want our politicians to be like us, but we want them to be able to deal with the world of politics and power," he said. "That doesn't come through in that ad."
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October 22, 2010
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Tina Maschi
Jenice Armstrong: Ginny Thomas' callto Anita Hill: Why now, after all these years?
Philadelphia Daily News 10/21
"Women tend to hold grudges longer than men, expecially if they feel the issue is unresolved," said Tina Maschi, assistant professor at Fordham University's Graduate School of Social Service, in New York City. "There are gender differences in the emotional experience. Women tend to be more emotional and expressive, thus hold on to these emotions longer than men.".
Angela O'Donnell
November 1 Podcast - Digging into Heaney
The American Magazine Podcast 10/21
American's Book Club discusses Human Chain, the new collection of poems by Seamus Heaney. Angela O'Donnell, a poet and professor at Fordham University, analyzes the recurrent themes in the collection, including mortality and the sacramental nature of creation.
MSGR. Thomas J. Shelley
Despite Speculation, Dolan is not Named a Cardinal
New York Times 10/21
Archbishop Dolan, appointed in april 2009, will probably not be named a cardinal until Cardinal Egan turns 80 and surrenders his place among the 120 cardinals who serve as papel electors, church experts said. "No doubt in my mind dolan will get it then," said Msgr. Thomas J. Shelley, a historian of the New York Archdicese and a professor emeritus at Fordham University.
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October 20, 2010
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Charles Camosy
Panel Debates ethical issues of abortion controversy at conference
Daily Princetonian 10/19
The co-stars --- singer, Kissling, Charles Camosy of Fordham University and Jennifer Miller of Bioethics International --- concluded Saturday's session by asking each member of the audience to share thoughts with the person next to them as a gesture of fostering and forging the event's spirit.
Anne Fernauld
Anne Fernauld, an associate professor of English at Fordham University, will present on Thursday "On Traffic Lights and Full Stops:Editing Mrs. Dalloway". Dr. Fernald, who will discuss among other topics the differences between the American and British editions of the novel, is working on the Cambridge University Press edition of "Mrs. Dalloway."
Christina Greer
Decision 2010: Debating the Gubernatorial Debate
NY Nightly News [NBC New York] 10/19
How did the first and only debate in the NY governor's race go for the candidates? Christina Greer, Associate Professor of the Political Science department at Fordham University, discusses the debate with Chuck Scarborough.
Paul Levinson
How much would you pay for a movie?
Multichannel News 10/11
"Traditional windows are crumbling," Fordham University professor of communication and media studies Paul Levinson said. "This [effort] makes sense."
[Subscription required]
Costos Panagopoulos
Experts weigh in on debate performance of Andrew Coumo, Carl Paladino (forget the fringe candidates).
new York Daily News 10/19
Costos Panagopoulos, Director of Fordham's Center for Electoral Politics and Democarcy, editor of Campaigns & Elections magazine..."I don't think we got a sense of the candidates specific policy positions or initiatives. We got glimpses."
Costos Panagopoulos
Why do CEOs go into Politics?
AOL Small Business 10/19
"Public service is a calling like any other calling," says Costos Panagopoulos, a political science professor at Fordham University and editor of Campaigns & elections Magazine.
Christiana Peppard
Q & A: Christiana Peppard
Distinctly Catholic [National Catholic Reporter blog] 10/14
Christiana Peppard is a doctoral candidate at Yale University, a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Ethics Education at Fordham University, and the Scholar in Residence at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City.
Michael Peppard
Q & A: Michael Peppard
Distinctly Catholic [National Catholic Reporter blog] 10/15
We conclude our two weeks of examining the pontififcate of Benedict XVI today with a contribution from Michael Peppard, Assistant professor of Theology at Fordham University and, as mentioned, part of husband and wife team of new theologians who participated in the Fordham Conversion Project last August. Mr. Peppard was one of the principals organizers of the conference.
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October 18, 2010
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Paul Levinson
Current TV's Million Dollar Makeover
OneNewspage.com (blog) 10/15/10
...says Fordham University media professor Paul Levinson, author of New New Media
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October 15, 2010
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Ayala Fader
What do Middle-Aged Hasidic Women Want? Self-Help Cassettes and Everyday Ethics
CSGS Center for Study on Gender Sexuality at NYU (blog) 10/13/10
Ayala Fader, Anthropolgy/Fordham University
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October 12, 2010
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James Fisher
Local author to speak at Westfield Memorial Library
Westfield Patch 10/8
James Fisher is a Cranford resident and a professor of theology at Fordham University. In "On the Irish Waterfront" he examines the true crime story behind Elia Kazan's award.
Joseph Koterski, S.J.
A New Feast Day for the Church
NCRegister.com 10/8
At Fordham University in New York, a conference on the life and works of Blessed John Henry Newman on Saturday, October 23, will feature Jesuit Father Joseph Koterski, Fordham philosopher professor....
Costos Panagopoulos
New York State Governor Race
WNYW-TV Fox 5 News at 10 10/7
Joining us tonight on the race for Governor is Fordham University professor and editor of Campaigns and Elections Magazine Costos Panagopoulos
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October 8, 2010
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Leonard Cassuto
Leonard Cassuto as Art Curator
Columbia University Press 10/7
Leonard Cassuto, professor of English at Fordham University and author of Hard Boiled Sentimentality: The Secret History of American Crime Stories, is curating an exhibit entitled "The Art of Capitivity".
Paul Levinson
Republican Contenders Flock to Fox News
Financial Times 10/7
For the potential candidates, the only risk is that they shut themselves off from swing voters. Exclusive agreements with Fox left candidates such as Ms. Palin "preaching to the converted" cautioned Paul Levinson, professor of Fordham University.
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October 7, 2010
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Leonard Cassuto
Restricted Spaces: Interview with Leonard Cassuto
Idiom 10/5
Paul Levinson
Americans want news their way
Minnosota Public Radio news 10/6
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October 6, 2010
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Paul Levinson
Facebook's Big News Better be worthy of the Buzz
TechNewsWorld 10/5
"Anything short of a sale of Facebook to Google, or purchase of Twitter by Facebook, will be anticlimactic," joked Paul Levinson.
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October 4, 2010
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Amir Idris
The danger of a racilized debate on the referendum
Sudan Tribune 10/1
Amir Idris is Associate Professor of African Studies and Assoicate Chair of the Department of African and African American Studies, Fordham University, New York City .
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October 5, 2010
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Leonard Cassuto
Advising the Dissertation Student Who Won't Finish
Chronicle of Higher Education 10/3
Leonard Cassuto teaches at Fordham University, where he has twice served as the English department's director of graduate studies. In Part 2 of this series, he will focus on how to help a struggling graduatestudent actually complete the dissertation.
Leonard Cassuto
"A decision and not afailing"
Science Careers blog 10/4
Chrisina Greer
Unions gear up for Colorado elections efforts
Denver Post 10/4
Unions can still deliver powerful messages to large groups, but they can't necessary deliver assesses the political muscle of union movements.
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October 4, 2010
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Amir Idris
The danger of a racilized debate on the referendum
Sudan Tribune 10/1
Amir Idris is Associate Professor of African Studies and Assoicate Chair of the Department of African and African American Studies, Fordham University, New York City .
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September 30, 2010
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Charles Camosy
The Littlest Way
Commonweal 9/25
The story of the first member of Focolare to be beatified.
Saul Cornell
Law School professors talk gun rights
Yale Daily News 9/28
The conversion, though generally calm, grew heated just once when Saul Cornell, a visiting professor from Fordham University
Paul Levinson
O'Donnell gets his shot on MSNBC
The Associated Press 9/27
Paul Levinson
Paying for latest movie releases at home
WABC-TV Eyewitness News at 11 9/27
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Paul Levinson
The Fox Primary: Complicated, Contractual
Politico 9/27
Monika McDermott
In Diverging New York Polls, Methods Mattered
New York Times 9/25
Costos Panagopoulos
Midterm War Chests Gush Over
CNBC.com 9/27
Kirsten Swith
Missouri Valley College Murrell Library Hosts Age of progressive Reform Exhibit
Missouri Valley College 9/28
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September 24, 2010
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Michael Baur
Manhattan College Launches Newman Lecture Series
Westchester.com
Michael Baur, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy at Fordham University, will speak on: What Cardinal Newman really said about the University, and Why it really matters. The lecture will be followed by a reception.
Thomas Beaudoin
Thomas Beaudoin is a Catholic theologian at Fordham University.
A Vision of a Place for All Faiths
New York Times 17/9
John Davenport
Iran and President Ahmadinejad
New York Nonstop WNBC-DT 20/9
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Stephen Hultgren
Rev. Dr. Stephen J. Hultgren is a Bible scholar from Fordham University.
Come and sit with me...
TheCitizen.com 21/9
He is speaking on "The Crisis in the Authority of Scripture".
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September 20, 2010
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Christina Greer
Primary Resultsand Analysis
Good Day New York WYNY-TV 15/9
Good Day NY spoke with professor christina Greer of Fordham University about the election results.
Paul Levinson
Bookworms rejoice: digital makes reading "cool" again
Post Media News 15/9
Costos Panagopoulos
Election Assured, Victor Over Espada Will Face a Tough Job in Albany
New York Times 16/9
"People will feel that he should be beholden to them for this victory and they will reach out to him for support with various things," said Costos Panagopoulos, an assistant professor of political science at Fordham University.
Costos Panagopoulos
Tea Party Rises Ahead of November Elections
Voice of America News 15/9
Costos Panagopoulos is a political expert at Fordham University in New York and the executive editor of Campaigns & elections magazine. He says the anger and frustration that Tea Party supporters display are genuine.
Costos Panagopoulos
O'Donnell tops Castle in Delaware Primary
Philadelphia Daily News 15/9
"Voters are registering their discontent withthe status quo," said Costas Panagopoulos, editor of Campaigns & Elections and director of the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy, at Fordham University. That is happening in both parties, he noted, adding that "the types of people who vote in primaries tend to be more extreme and more ideological."
Costos Panagopoulos
Primary Day
Fox 5 News 14/9
...also here with us is Costos Panagopoulos, political science professor at Fordham University and editor of Campaign and Elections magazine.
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September 13, 2010
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Charles Camosy
Bridging the Pro-Life, Pro-Choice Divide [2010-09-13]
Catholic Tide 13/9
Along with Miller, the organizing committee includes: Charles Camosy of Fordham University...
Christina Greer
New York City Primary Day
Good Day New York WNYW-TV 14/9
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Christina Greer
State Senate Showdown: Gustavo vs. Pedro
Tremont Tribune 14/9
"Espada has lots of supporters and lots of detractors," said Christina Greer, an assistant professor of political science at Fordham University. "It means whether or not he can mobilize his base to really vote for him the way they have in the past, and even more so."
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September 8, 2010
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Paul Levinson
"Restoring Truthiness:" Could spoof of Glenn Beck rally happen?
Christian Monitor 7/9
It is the latest example of what new media analyst Paul Levinson calls the new paridigm for people and political involvement. "People don't want to just listen to the messages from politicians anymore, they want to be shaping the message."
Costos Panagopoulos
Nonpartisian Web Sites Aim to Educate, Get Out the Vote
Investors' Business Daily 3/9
"They serve a very crucial function. Better informed citizens tend to vote at higher rates."
Larry Stempel
Showtime
Christian Science Monitor 6/9
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September 3, 2010
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Larry Welborn
Paul,the Theatre and Popular Culture (Lecture) [blog]
Ari's Blog 1/9
Laurance L. Welborn is Professor of Ancient History at Marquarie University and Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Fordham University in New York City.
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September 2, 2010
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Paul Levinson
Why is Bill O'Reilly Suddenly Obsessed with Celebs?
E! Online 26/8
Michael Peppard
Q & A: Professor Michael Peppard
Distinctly Catholic [National Catholic Reporter blog] 27/8
We close out this week of hearing from young theologians with commentary from Michael Peppard, Assistant Professor of Theology at Fordham University and one of the founders of the Fordham Conversation Project.
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August 30, 2010
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Paul Levinson
The Paradox of Mobile: In the Real World, but Ignoring It?
Future Changes 26/8
Joan Roberts
Light Pollution and your Health
News 12 Westchester 25/8
Dr. Joan Roberts is a chemistry professor at Fordham University at Lincoln Center in Manhattan. She points out that only when it is completely dark can our bodies product the hormone melatonin, which fights diseases including breast and prostate cancer. But if you are constantly exposed to light at night that switch in our bodies that turns on melatonin production stays off.
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August 26, 2010
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Charles Camosy
Q & A: Professor Charles Camosy
Distinctly Catholic [National Catholic Reporter blog] 23/8
Christina Greer
Pedro Espada and Gustavo Rivera
WFUV 25/8
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Costos Panagopoulos
Downtown Mosque Controvesy
WNYW-TV Fox 5 News at 10 24/8
"I think this really is a matter of principle over politics. It's not uncharacteristic for the Mayor to adopt controversial positions he believes in. I think he has done this in the past and seems to be doing this in this case. He seems to believe this is the right position to hold on thisissue and he's held on it since the very beginning..."
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Janet Sternberg
Now Playing: Night of the Living Tech
New York Times 22/8
"Change has changed qualitatively," says Janet Sternberg, an assistant professor at Fordham University and president of the Media Ecology Association, a research organization.
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August 23, 2010
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Charles Camosy
Ground Zero Mosque
God Talk/The Strategy Room
Foxnews.com 20/8
Charles Camosy
Obama's Religion Becomes Topic of Discussion
Special Report with Brett Baier (Fox News) 19/8
(video; appears at 2:32)
Charles Camosy
Polls Show Public Unclear on Obama's Faith
America's Election HQ (Foxnews,com blog) 19/8
Paul Levinson
E-Books Make Readers Less Isolated
New York Times 20/8
Paul Levinson
Google TV: Why Hollywood isn't running scared
Christian Science Monitor 19/8
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August 20, 2010
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Christina Greer
In Race for an Assembly Seat, Challenger Courts the Bangladeshi Vote
New York Times 19/8 |
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August 19, 2010
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Paul Levinson
Exercise TV disappearing from our screens
Chicage Sun-Times 18/8
Costos Panagopoulos
The Mayor, the Mosque, and Public Response
City Room (New York Times blog) 18/8
He has a reputation for trying to work above the fray of partisan politics," said Costas Panagopoulos, a Fordham University professor who studies campaigns and elections. |
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August 18, 2010
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Costos Panagopoulos
Ground Zero Mosque Political Fallout
Good Day New York (Fox 5 NY) Video 17/8
Costos Panagopoulos is a political professor at Fordham University, and editor of Campaigns & Elections Magazine. He discussed the political fallout of the Ground Zero mosque issue.
Costos Panagopoulos
Costos Joins Campaign & Elections Magazine
Fishbowl NY 18/8 |
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August 17, 2010
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Charles Camosy
Hope for the Bronx for a Sane Catholic Center
National Catholic Reporter 17/8.
The founder is an ethicist at Fordham in his mid-30's named Charles Camosy, who happened to finish his Ph.D. at Notre Dame the same year that the Obama commencement invitation and honorary doctorate caused a row.
Charles Camosy
Conversation in the Bronx
dotCommonweal [Commonweal magazine blog] 16/8
This past weekend, a glorious one weather-wise, I had the pleasure and privilege of being present at a gathering sponsored by the "Fordham Conversation Project."
Kevin Matteson
All the Buzz: Citizen Scientists Watch Bees on the High Line
WNYC 12/8
"I didn't do a full count, but I would guess there are at least a thousand, ifnot more, individuals foraging here," says Kevin Matteson, an ecologist with Fordham University.
"Probably much more."
Janet Sternberg
Cena sedia palestras e minicurso em Ecologia
Gazeta de Piracicaba 12/8
Na quinta-feira (26), às 14h, a professora Janet Sternberg, da Fordham University, de Nova Iorque (EUA), desenvolverá a palestra "Ecologia das máquinas: consequências inesperadas das inovações tecnológicas". |
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August 6, 2010
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Mark Naison
The Unbearable Whiteness of Being
Mark Naison is a professor of African-American Studies and History at Fordham Univerisity and director of Fordham's Urban Studies Program. He is the author of three books and over 100 articles on African-American History, urban history, and the history of sports. His most recent book, White Boy: A Memoir, was published inthe spring of 2002.
William Seltzer
The Census's 21st Century Challanges |
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July 29, 2010
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Tom De Luca
Ready to work for political change you can count on?
Terrence Tilley
Can praying for a dead person help him get into heaven? |
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July 23, 2010
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Eloisa James
A Kiss at Midnight
Currently she is an associate professor and head of the Creative Writing program at Fordham University in New York City.
Paul Levinson
Sherrod case shows power of conservative media |
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| July 21, 2010 |
Tom De Luca
Expert: Tea Party split a distraction but will fade |
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| July 19, 2010 |
Tom Beaudoin
The Catholic Web: Laity online
J. Alan Clark
Let there be night, for wildlife's sake
Michael Lee
Hispanic Theological Initiative Announces 2010 Book Award and Lecture |
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| July 15, 2010 |
John Davanport
Interview with a Philosopher: On Replacing the U.N. Security Council
Mark Naison
Hiplife Makes Waves in the Bronx |
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| July 12, 2010 |
Carina Ray
Humanizing Aliens or Alienating Africans? District 9 and the Politics of Representation |
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