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William F. Baker, Ph.D.
the Claudio Acquaviva, S.J., Chair and Journalist-in-Residence, GSE
“Doris Kearns Goodwin Talks History, Bob Woodward Talks Politics, Michael Ruhlman Talks Food, and More in Town Hall of Cleveland 2013-2014 Series,” Cleveland.com, August 6
Bruce F. Berg, Ph.D.
associate professor of political science, A&S
“NYC Voters Go to Polls in First Round of Mayor’s Race,” USA Today, September 10
John Carey, Ph.D.
professor of communication and media management, BUS
“NSA Comments Put Zuckerberg’s Political Clout to the Test,” E-Commerce Times, September 12
Richard Carnell
associate professor of law, LAW
“Analysis: Five Years After Lehman, Risk Moves into the Shadows,” Reuters, September 12
Leonard Cassuto, Ph.D.
professor of English, A&S
“Rethinking the Scale of Graduate Education,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, September 9
Mark Conrad
professor of legal and ethical studies, BUS
“Rabalais: Allegations of Misdeeds May Take Awhile to Wash Off,” The Advocate, September 11
George Demacopoulos, Ph.D.
professor of theology, A&S
“Will U.S. Action in Syria Hasten the Extinction of Christianity in the Middle East?” The Washington Post, September 9
Heather Gautney, Ph.D.
associate professor of sociology, A&S
“Bernie Sanders Introduces Amendments to Immigration Reform Bill to Protect Workers,” Truthout, September 13
Laura Gonzalez, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of finance, BUS
“Nike Takes a Dow Bow in Big NYSE Shuffle,” Upstart Business Journal, September 10
Jennifer Gordon
associate professor of law, LAW
“Subcontractor Servitude,” The New York Times, September 2
Albert Greco, Ph.D.
professor of marketing, BUS
“U.S. Seeks Tighter Control Over Apple in E-Book Case,” Daily Star, September 3
Cristina Greer, Ph.D.
assistant professor of political science, A&S
“Forgive? No, a Night to Forget for Scandal-Tarred Candidates,” The New York Times, September 12
Sean J. Griffith
T.J. Maloney Chair in Business Law and director of Fordham Corporate Law Center, LAW
“A Crystal Ball for the Courtroom,” Morningstar, September 5
Robert F. Hurley, Ph.D.
professor of management, BUS
“William Coleman Lit the Way with the Gas Lantern,” Investors.com, September 5
Sertan Kabadayi, Ph.D.
associate professor of marketing, BUS
“Today’s Burning Question: Microsoft Buys its Way into Smartphone Marketplace,” Adotas, September 3
Paul Levinson, Ph.D.
professor of communication and media studies, A&S
“Twitter Flies from Obscurity to the Height of Fame,” Associated Press, September 15
Allan Luks
director for the Fordham Center for Nonprofit Leaders, GSS
“Are Humans Hardwired for Heroism?” Discover Magazine, August 6
Subha Mani, Ph.D.
assistant professor of economics, A&S
“Choosing to be Trained: Behavioural Restrictions on Participation Decisions,” Ideas for India, September 2
Carl Minzner
assistant professor of law, LAW
“Five Hundred Retweets can Land Chinese Internet Users in Prison,” Metro, September 11
Mark Naison, Ph.D.
professor of African and African American Studies and history, and principal investigator of the Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP), A&S
“Common-Core Standards Have Tea Party Seeing U.S. School Takeover,” Bloomberg Businessweek, September 5
Philip M. Napoli, Ph.D.
professor of communication and media management and director of the Donald McGannon Communication Research Center, BUS
“Why A La Carte Cable Could Kill TV’s Golden Age,” The Wrap, September 12
Costas Panagopoulos, Ph.D.
associate professor of political science, A&S
“Democrats Square Off,” The Wall Street Journal, September 3
Russell G. Pearce
faculty director at the Institute on Religion, Law & Lawyer’s Work, LAW
“Pearce and Jenoff on ‘How the Legal Profession’s Twenty-First Century Challenges Resemble Those of the Turn of the Twentieth Century’,” Legal History Blog, September 12
Christiana Peppard, Ph.D.
assistant professor of theology and science, A&S
“A World Without Water,” History Channel, September 9
Michael Peppard, Ph.D.
assistant professor of theology, A&S
“On War, Pope Francis Says, ‘Never Again’,” The Washington Post, September 4
Francis Petit, Ed.D.
associate dean and director of Executive Programs, BUS
“Icahn Concedes Defeat to Dell ‘Dictators’,” E-Commerce Times, September 9
Susan Scafidi
professor of law, LAW
“Fashion Industry Figures Out How to Comply With New Child Model Laws,” Cosmopolitan, September 12
John C. Seitz, Ph.D.
assistant professor of theology, A&S
“The Last Word | Place Holders,” Commonweal, September 2
Rosemary Wakeman, Ph.D.
professor of history and director of the Urban Studies program, A&S
“De Blasio Takes First Place in New York City Mayoral Primary,” The National Memo, September 11
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