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Robin Andersen, PhD,
professor of communication and media studies, A&S,
“An ‘Unqualified’ Success at Media Manipulation,” Fair.org, April 12
Thomas Beaudoin, PhD,
associate professor of practical theology, GRE,
“Faith, Spirituality & the Future,” CBS News, April 3
George E. Demacopoulos, PhD,
Fr. John Meyendorff and Patterson Family Chair of Orthodox Christian Studies and co-director of the Orthodox Christian Studies Center, A&S,
“With migrant mission to Greece, pope pushes Ortho[doxy],” Associated Press, April 13
Deborah W. Denno, PhD,
Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law, LAW,
“Licensed To Kill: Virginia Seeks To Protect Makers Of Lethal Drugs,” RT, April 13
Celia B. Fisher, PhD,
Marie Ward Doty Professor of Psychology and director of the Fordham Center for Ethics Education, A&S,
“#BioethicsSoWhite,” Huffington Post, April 5
Sheila Foster,
Albert A. Walsh Professor of Law, LAW,
“What we own together is key to better lives,” The Gazette, April 13
Steven J. Franks, PhD,
associate professor of biology, A&S,
“Climate Change Alters Genes of a Mustard Plant,” Huffington Post, April 14
Christina Greer, PhD,
associate professor of political science, A&S,
“Is All Hope Lost this Election Season?” WNYC, April 5
Raymond Kuo, PhD,
assistant professor of political science, A&S,
“Thoughts on the 2016 Presidential Race,” NBC New York, March 30
Paul Levinson, PhD,
professor of communication and media studies, A&S,
“Melissa McCarthy’s ‘The Boss’: Another year of female leads in blockbusters?” The Christian Science Monitor, April 7
Carl Minzner,
professor of law, LAW,
“Singing Xi’s praises: chorus of Chinese pop songs celebrate president,” The Guardian, March 30
Mark Naison, PhD,
professor of African and African American Studies and history, and principal investigator of the Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP), A&S,
“Why concern about race relations has jumped – for whites and blacks,” The Christian Science Monitor, April 14
Angela Alaimo O’Donnell,
associate director for the Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, A&S,
“‘Hamilton’: It’s About Rhyme,” America, April 18, 2016 Issue
Costas Panagopoulos, PhD,
professor of political science and director of the Center for Electoral Politics, A&S,
“Wisconsin Primary,” Fox 5 NY, April 5
Kimani Paul-Emile, PhD,
associate professor of law, LAW,
“The (White) Doctor Will See You Now: Why Racist Hospital Patients Often Win,” Now.HowStuffWorks.com, April 7
John Pfaff, PhD,
professor of law, LAW,
“Bill Clinton Is Wrong About His Crime Bill. So Are the Protesters He Lectured,” The New York Times, April 12
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,
“Why digital education could be a double-edged sword,” PBS Newshour, April 5
Kirsten Swinth, PhD,
associate professor of history, A&S,
“NYC’s gender wage gap is 9 percent, Letitia James report says,” am New York, April 12
Stanley Veliotis, PhD,
associate professor of accounting and taxation, BUS,
“What You Can’t Deduct on Your Taxes,” Next Avenue, April 4
Frank Werner, PhD,
associate professor of finance, BUS,
“3 Big Airlines Jack Up Prices On Multi-City Trips,” CBS San Francisco Bay Area, April 7