NEWSMAKERS
Ewa Badowska, Ph.D., assistant professor of English, A&S
“My Poet’s Junk,” Industry Watch (Alexandria, Va.), April 24
Doron Ben-Atar, Ph.D., associate professor of history, A&S
“Silicon Valley a Magnet for Foreign Corporate Spies,” San Francisco Chronicle, April 25
Christopher Blake, Ph.D., associate professor of finance, BUS
“More Than 60% of 401(k) Plans Offer Too Little Diversity in Investment Choices,” Baltimore Sun, April 24
James Cohen, J.D., associate professor of law and director of clinical education and external affairs, LAW
“Defense: Witnesses Are ‘Disreputable,’” San Diego Union-Tribune, April 10
John Conley, S.J., Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy, A&S
“John Paul Added PR Skills to Pope Job Description,” Reuters.com, April 6
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, A&S
The Charlie Rose Show, PBS, April 6
“Where Chariots Raced, a Modern Spectacle Brings Together, If Briefly, a Diverse Church,” New York Times, April 9
“Cardinal: Pope Will Preserve Sex Abuse Law,” Associated Press, April 20
“For U.S. Catholics, New Pope Could Be Polarizing,” USA Today, April 21
John Entelis, Ph.D., professor of political science and director of the Middle East Studies Program
“Harkat Would Face Torture or Death If Exported, Expert Warns,” National Post (Toronto), April 27
“The Casablanca Connection: Why Morocco is Producing Some of the World’s Most Feared Terrorists,” U.S. News & World Report, May 9
Richard Falco, Ph.D., medical entomologist at the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station, A&S
“CDC Pushing New Mosquito Repellents,” Associated Press, April 28
Celia Fisher, Ph.D., professor of psychology, A&S
“Responsible Conduct of Research,” Monitor on Psychology (American Psychological Association), April 4
James Fisher, Ph.D., professor of theology and co-director of the Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, A&S
“Catholic Conservatives in the U.S. Exhilarated at Having a Pope They Think Will Side With Them,” Winston-Salem Journal (N.C.), April 23
Al Greco, Ed.D., professor of communications and media management, BUS
“College Students Surfing Internet More Frequently for Textbooks,” Associated Press, April 3
“Books, Literary Prizes, and the Near Impossible Task of Picking ‘The Best Book of the Year,’” Washington Post, April 17
Elizabeth Johnson, C.S.J., Ph.D., distinguished professor of theology, A&S
“He Reshaped the Papacy,” Newsday, April 3
Joseph Koterski, S.J., Ph.D., chair and associate professor of philosophy, A&S
“John Paul II: A Beloved Pope,” The Star-Ledger (Newark, N.J.), April 3
The Charlie Rose Show, PBS, April 8
CNN International, April 11
“Papal Election Built Upon Secrecy,” Associated Press, April 13
Paul Levinson, Ph.D., professor and chair of the communication and media studies department, A&S
“Splitsville for Liz and Newsday,” Newsday, April 1
“As Koppel Exits, ABC’s Decision: Is ‘Nightline’ Relevant or a Relic?” Dallas Morning News, April 1
“TV News Icons Leaving at Rapid Pace,” Associated Press, April 3
Mark Massa, S.J., Th.D., professor of theology and co-director of the Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, A&S
“Adding Women, Married Men to the Priesthood,” Sunday Times (Walnut Creek, Calif.), April 17
Joseph M. McShane, S.J., Ph.D., president of Fordham University
National correspondent for CBS Radio Network regarding the death of Pope John Paul II and the papal succession process, April 1, 2
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Joel Reidenburg, J.D., professor of law, LAW
“Privacy Is Your Business,” CIO Magazine, April 12
Thane Rosenbaum, J.D., professor of law, LAW
“A Question Of Morality,” Palladium-Item (Richmond, Ind.), April 6
Barry Rosenfeld, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology, A&S
“Assisted Suicide and the Right to Die: The Interface of Social Science, Public Policy, and Medical Ethics,” Industry Watch (Alexandria, Va.), April 27
Margaret O’Brien Steinfels, co-director of the Fordham Center on Religion and Culture, A&S
“More of the Same,” MSNBC.com, April 19
“U.S. Catholic Liberals Left Feeling Empty,” The Star-Ledger (Newark, N.J.), April 20
NBC Meet the Press, April 3
Peter Steinfels, co-director of the Fordham Center of Religion and Culture, A&S
“Bush’s Relationship With John Paul Complex, Respectful,” WKYT-TV, Channel 27 (Lexington, Ky.), April 6
CBS Face the Nation, April3
Daniel Thompson, Ph.D., assistant professor of theology, A&S
“Global Challenges Confront Pontiff’s Successor,” New York Times, April 4
“Islam Influences Debate on Pope Successor,” Associated Press, April 5
“Papal Funeral Merges Spectacle, Symbolism,” USA Today, April 8
Richard Viladesau, S.T.D., professor of theology, A&S
“A Life Always ‘Specially Connected to the Church,’” The Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne, Ind.), April 20
Frank Werner, Ph.D., associate professor of finance, BUS
“Airbus A380 Completes Historic First Flight,” Associated Press, April 27
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