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News About Arts and Sciences - Archive
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Dec. 1, 2008
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on the impact of the economic downturn on the Atlantic City gaming industry. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.nj.com/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1228109134175120.xml&coll=8.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Nov. 26, 2008
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed Black Friday and the role of the economy in the holiday retail market during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.nj.com/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1227687916278140.xml&coll=8.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Nov. 25, 2008
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed the economics behind lower gas prices during an interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.nj.com/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1227589814274020.xml&coll=8.
WKXW-FM (NJ101.5), Nov. 20, 2008
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed the economics of the proposed auto industry bailout during an interview that appeared on news broadcasts throughout the day. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Nov. 12, 2008
Dr. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago (Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Urban Studies and director, CSUCL) was the subject of a lengthy news story spotlighting her receipt as a 2008 L'Oreal Women of Worth Award winner. A photo of Bonilla-Santiago accompanied the article, which appeared in the South Jersey section. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20081112/NEWS01/811120356/1006.
COURIER-POST, Nov. 10, 2008
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) discussed voter turnout in the City of Camden during an interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20081110/NEWS01/811100345/1006.
WTXF-TV (ch. 29), Nov. 6, 2008
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed economic and taxation matters during an interview that appeared on "The Ten O'Clock News." Placed by the communications office.
UNIVISION-TV (ch. 41), Oct. 23, 2008
Dr. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago (Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of Urban Studies and director, CSUCL) discussed the upcoming presidential election during an interview that appeared on a news broadcast.
HADDON HERALD, Oct. 16, 2008
A lengthy news story spotlighted the 10-week Research Experience for Undergraduates program held at Rutgers-Camden this summer. Dr. Michael Palis (interim dean, CFAS) was quoted in the article. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 27, 2008
A prominent story on the front page of the South Jersey section spotlighted Dr. Daniel Shain (associate professor, CFAS-biology) for his summer research investigating ice worms on glaciers in Alaska. The story also included an interview with Rutgers-Camden graduate student Brad Parry, who joined Shain on the voyage. Two photos accompanied the story, which also benefited from a "teaser" photo on the front page. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080827/NEWS01/808270361/1006.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Aug. 22, 2008
Two photos of Prof. Margery Amdur (associate professor, CFAS-art) and several Rutgers-Camden and Gloucester Catholic High School students working her at the Brandywine Workshop in Philadelphia appeared in the Metro section. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 21, 2008
Headlined "Rutgers salutes Gloucester City resident for lifetime of service," a prominent news story in the Communities section spotlighted Rutgers-Camden alumna Dorothy Stanaitis upon her election as a university trustee emerita for life. A photo of Stanaitis accompanied the article. Placed by the communications office.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Aug. 14, 2008
Dr. Nancy Rosoff (associate dean, CFAS) shared her research into women and sports during an interview that appeared in a feature story. A photo of School of Law student Renee Hykel with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger accompanied the story; Hykel is competing in the Beijing Olympics. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://blog.nj.com/southjerseylife/2008/08/road_to_victory.html#more.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Aug. 13, 2008
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) discussed the need for a map of the City of Camden during an interview that appeared in a South Jersey section news story about a new city map. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20080813_New_city_map_of_Camden_published.html.
ASBURY PARK PRESS, Aug. 10, 2008
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on the relative merits of bartering versus cash as an economic force. His comments appeared in a Business section news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080810/BUSINESS/808100361.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 3, 2008
A news story in the Communities section reported on the conclusion of the Bard Clemente Course for nontraditional students, offered by the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) at Rutgers-Camden. Placed by the communications office.
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CFAS-criminal justice) discussed law enforcement strategies and crime in Camden during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080803/NEWS01/808030370/1006.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Aug. 3, 2008
Headlined "Pilesgrove resident is new dean at Rutgers," a news story on the front page of the Local News section profiled Dr. Michael Palis (interim dean, CFAS) and his plans for advancing the unit's undergraduate and graduate programs. Interim Chancellor Margaret Marsh and Prof. Rayman Solomon (dean, CLaw) also were interviewed in the article, which included a photo of Palis. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 1, 2008
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered expert perspective on challenges facing the new Camden police chief during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080801/NEWS01/808010358.
WKXW-FM (NJ101.5; statewide), July 30, 2008
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed consumer confidence and economic data during an interview that appeared on news broadcasts throughout the day. Placed by the communications office.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, July 28, 2008
A front-page feature story spotlighted Dr. Dan Shain (associate professor, CCAS-biology) and his research efforts implemented around the world. A photo of Shain and student Tej Nuthuluganti in a Rutgers-Camden lab accompanied the article. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-3/1217220017244490.xml&coll=8.
WKXW-FM (NJ101.5; statewide), July 28, 2008
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed inflation-adjusted wage trends during an interview that appeared on news broadcasts throughout the day. Placed by the communications office.
KYW-AM (1060), July 26, 2008
Dr. Dan Shain (associate professor, CCAS-biology) and his research endeavors were spotlighted in a feature story that appeared on news broadcasts throughout the day. Placed by the communications office. View the transcript at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/2671019.php?.
NJN-TV (statewide), July 25, 2008
A feature story spotlighted the STARR program at the Center for Children and Childhood Studies, and the program's effort to train Camden teens to help promote voter registration in the city. The story was included in the evening news broadcast. Placed by the communications office.
KYW-AM (1060), July 24, 2008
A feature story spotlighted the STARR program at the Center for Children and Childhood Studies, and the program's effort to train Camden teens to help promote voter registration in the city. The story was included in news broadcasts throughout the day. Placed by the communications office. View the transcript at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/2657711.php?.
PhysOrg.com, July 23, 2008
Information about Dr. Dan Shain (associate professor, CCAS-biology) and his research endeavors appeared on this science/medicine
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, July 22, 2008
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on economic matters during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-3/1216700727117580.xml&coll=8.
AP RADIO (nationwide), July 17, 2008
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed the economic implications of weekly jobless claims during an Associated Press radio interview. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, July 17, 2008
A front-page news story spotlighted the STARR program at the Center for Children and Childhood Studies, and the program's effort to train Camden teens to help promote voter registration in the city. Three photos accompanied the story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080717/NEWS01/807170376 .
COURIER-POST, July 17, 2008
Robert Emmons (associate director, Honors College) was featured in a Communities section news story about his film documentary "Goodwill: The Flight of Emilio Carranza." View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008807170304 .
BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES, July 13
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on the regional economy during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/112-07132008-1562427.html.
COURIER-POST, July 9
Information about a $50,000 Dodge Foundation grant presented to the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts appeared in a news article. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080709/NEWS01/807090373/1006.
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EXPRESS TIMES (Easton, PA), July 5
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) discussed the rising role of online fundraising in political campaigns during an interview that appeared in a Newhouse News story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.nj.com/news/bridgeton/local/index.ssf?/base/news-15/1215234632167290.xml&coll=10.
KYW-AM (1060), July 3
Dr. Jeffery Dorwart (professor, CFAS-history) discussed his recent research into the history of the Naval Air Station Wildwood during an interview that aired on news broadcasts throughout the day. Placed by the communications office. View the transcript at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/2539048.php?contentType=4&contentId=2368198.
WTXF-TV (ch. 29), July 2
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed issues related to the faltering national economy during an on-campus interview that appeared on "The Ten O'Clock News" broadcast. Placed by the communications office.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, June 29
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) provided in-depth perspective on economic trends related to the Atlantic City gaming industry during an interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-3/121472524422050.xml&coll=8&thispage=1.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 27
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered expert perspective during an interview that appeared in a New Jersey/Metro news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.philly.com/philly/news/nation_world/20080627_Phila__gun-control_proponents_optimistic_after_ruling.html.
WKXW-FM (NJ101.5), June 25
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on the state budget and debt burden during an interview that appeared on news broadcasts statewide throughout the day. Placed by the communications office.
KYW-AM (1060), June 22
Dr. Jeffery Dorwart (professor, CFAS-history) discussed his forthcoming book and regional history research during an interview that aired on news broadcasts throughout the day. Placed by the communications office. View the transcript at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/2457936.php?contentType=4&contentId=2296360.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 22
A photo of the Hon. Robert Kugler receiving the Arthur E. Armitage Sr. Distinguished Service Award from fellow alumnus Timothy Farrow during a ceremony at the School of Law appeared in the Neighbors section.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 18
Headlined "Rutgers-Camden Prof Receives Teaching Award," a short news story spotlighted Dr. Bill Whitlow (professor, CFAS-psychology) and his receipt of the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.philly.com/inquirer/breaking/news_breaking/20080618_Rutgers-Camden_prof_receives_teaching_award.html.
COURIER-POST, June 17
A news story in the Communities section spotlighted Dr. Bill Whitlow (professor, CFAS-psychology) and his receipt of the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching. Placed by the communications office.
NEWS WEEKLY, May 29
Photos of Moorestown Councilman Dan Roccato CCAS '83 performing with his band Preacher during the Rutgers-Camden Alumni Reunion appeared in this weekly Burlington County newspaper. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, May 23
A front-page news story spotlighted the Faculty of Arts and Sciences graduation ceremony, and focused on the awarding of a posthumous undergraduate social work degree to Krystal Skinner, who was killed in Lindenwold in March. Photos from the ceremony accompanied the story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080523/NEWS01/805230373/1006/news01.
COURIER-POST, May 20
A news story in the Communities section spotlighted the attributes of the new online edition of Mickle Street Review. Placed by the communications office.
BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES, May 18
A news feature story spotlighted undergraduate student Matt Atkins and a new computer science course examining computer game design. Dr. Suneeta Ramaswami (associate professor, CCAS-computer science) also was interviewed in the story, which included a photo of Atkins in a Rutgers-Camden classroom. Placed by the communications office. View the story at http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/112-05182008-1535781.html.
COURIER-POST, May 17
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on the tourism season for the Jersey Shore during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080518/NEWS01/805180382/1006/news01.
XM Radio, May 14
Dr. Carol Singley (associate professor, CCAS-English) discussed Edith Wharton's novel, "The Age of Innocence," as part of the National Endowment for the Arts' Big Read project.
NJ BIZ, May 12
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) provided expert insight into how some organizations are benefiting from the weak economy during an interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.njbiz.com/weekly_article.asp?aID=8914355.5979804.966758.8754123.2456923.964&aID2=74357.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, May 11
A prominent feature story on the front page of the Living section spotlighted lifelong research conducted by Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) concerning how mothers influence the lives of their successful children. A photo of Goertzel's book, as well as a photo of Goertzel with his mother, accompanied the article. Placed by the communications office.
ASBURY PARK PRESS, March 19
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed the Federal Reserve's economic stimulus efforts during an interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008803190332.
COURIER-POST, March 19
Dr. Janet Golden (professor, CCAS-history) discussed women's efforts to overcome discrimination during an interview that appeared in a news story on the front page of the Living section. Golden's photo, as well as a pull-put quote, accompanied the article. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008803180326.
COURIER-POST, March 11
Dr. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago (Board of Governors Distinguished Services Professor of Urban Studies and director, CSUCL) was interviewed in a news article that spotlighted the Parent Educators Certification Institute at Rutgers-Camden. The article included photos of parents attending an on-campus session. View the article at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080311/NEWS01/803110368/1006/news01.
NJ BIZ, March 10
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) offered expert perspective on the redevelopment efforts of riverfront municipalities in southern New Jersey during an interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article at http://www.njbiz.com/weekly_article.asp?aID=03953035.193221.956800.9754328.2884045.808&aID2=73591.
WPVI-TV (ch. 6), March 10
Footage of art students in Prof. Elizabeth Demaray's (assistant professor, CCAS-art) class participating in an on-campus "Chair Off" display of their work appeared during a late afternoon broadcast of "Action News." Placed by the communications office.
IVANHOE NEWSWIRE, Feb. 29
Dr. Charlotte Markey (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) discussed her research into differences in how men and women approach relationships during an interview that was included in a news story on this medical newswire. View the article online at http://news14.com/content/top_stories/593400/cheating-hearts-an-epidemic/Default.aspx.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Feb. 28
Dr. William Lutz (professor emeritus, CCAS-English) offered expert perspective on language and rhetoric during an interview that appeared in a feature story about the recent Clinton/Obama debate. The article appeared on the front page of the Daily Magazine section. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/20080228_Obama__the_winner_on_words.html.
WKXW-FM (NJ101.5), Feb. 27
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed "stagflation" during an interview that aired on news broadcasts throughout the afternoon and evening. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Feb. 26
Drs. Wayne Glasker (associate professor, CCAS-history) and Allen Woll (associate dean and professor, CCAS-history) discussed African American representations in film during interviews that appeared in a feature story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008802260309.
KYW-AM (1060), Feb. 26
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on the difficulties confronting Gov. Corzine as he crafted his budget proposal. The interview aired on news broadcasts throughout the afternoon and evening. Placed by the communications office. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/1721778.php?contentType=4&contentId=1626950.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Feb. 20
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) offered perspective on the transition of power in Cuba; his comments appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-8/1203491423151540.xml&coll=8.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Feb. 19
Dr. Stuart Charme (professor, CCAS-religion) discussed a local pact between Catholic and Muslim congregations in southern New Jersey; his comments appeared in a news story on the front page of the South Jersey section. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20080219_A_bridge_between_faiths.html.
BUCKS COUNTY COURIER TIMES, Feb. 14
Dr. Joseph Barbarese (associate professor, CCAS-English) offered expert perspective into the romance of letter writing during an interview that appeared in a feature story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/111-02142008-1487677.html.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Feb. 13
Dr. Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology) shared his expert insight into the biological mechanisms that cause chocolate to be viewed as a food related to romance. His comments formed a significant portion of a news article. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://blog.nj.com/southjerseylife/2008/02/how_sweet_it_is.html.
KYW-AM (1060), Feb. 7
Dr. Elizabeth Vanderven (assistant professor, CCAS-history) shared her scholarly expertise about East Asian culture and discussed Chinese New Year rituals during an interview that aired on broadcasts throughout the day. Placed by the communications office. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/1613477.php?contentType=4&contentId=1526750.
COURIER-POST, Jan. 20
Dr. Daniel Hart (professor II, CCAS-childhood studies and director, CCCS) discussed civic involvement in helping children during an interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080120/NEWS01/801200383/1006.
KWY-AM (1060), Jan. 18
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on President Bush's economic stimulus package during an interview that appeared on news broadcasts throughout the day. Placed by the communications office. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/1504052.php.
WTXF-TV (ch. 29), Jan. 18
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on President Bush's economic stimulus package, as well as the health of the New Jersey economy, during an interview that appeared on 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. news broadcasts. Placed by the communications office.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Jan. 14
Dr. Wayne Glasker's (associate professor, CCAS-history) expertise on African American history was the centerpiece of a news story exploring the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-3/1200288310127000.xml&coll=8.
COURIER-POST, Jan. 9
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed the economic impact of Gov. Corzine's proposal to raise New Jersey Turnpike tolls during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080109/NEWS01/801090378/1006/news01.
COMCAST, Jan. 8
Dr. Wayne Glasker (associate professor, CCAS-history) discussed the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during a special Newsmakers segment that first broadcast on this date across Comcast's New Jersey market. Subsequent broadcasts through Jan. 15 also were scheduled. Placed by the communications office. More details are online at http://www.cn8.tv/utilities/makers_detail.asp?intShowSlotID=8098&lChannelID=602&subhead=prgrm&dtDate=1/9/2008.
COURIER-POST, Jan. 7
Dr. Andrew Lees (professor II, CCAS-history) was the spotlight of a prominent feature news story on the front page of the South Jersey section. The story examined Lees' new book, "Cities and the Making of Modern Europe, 1750-1914," and included two photos of the Rutgers-Camden scholar. A photo of Lees also appeared on the front page of the day's edition. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080107/NEWS01/801070338.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Jan. 3
Dr. Thomas Venables (director, Winterim/Summer Session) discussed the merits of Winterim at Rutgers-Camden during an interview that appeared in a news story about intersession programs. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-3/119935141255270.xml&coll=8.
KYW-AM (1060), Jan. 2
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) offered perspective on the impact of New Jersey in the presidential nomination process; his interview appeared on news broadcasts throughout the afternoon and evening. Placed by the communications office.
SJ MAGAZINE, January 2008
Dr. Charlotte Markey (associate professor, CCAS-psychology) offered expert perspective on childhood obesity during an interview that appeared in a feature story on that topic. Placed by the communications office.
SOUTH JERSEY MAGAZINE, January 2008
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) authored an opinion article examining possible political trends in southern New Jersey during 2008. Placed by the communications office.
HOME NEWS TRIBUNE, Dec. 31
Alumni leader and CCAS graduate Jim Rhodes was spotlighted in a news story about non-traditional students at Rutgers. View the article online at http://www.thnt.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071231/NEWS/712310456/1001.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Dec. 30
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered expert perspective on crime in Camden during an interview that appeared in a news story on the front page of the South Jersey section. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/20071230_In_Camden__a_puzzling_homicide_rise.html.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Dec. 5
A prominent news story on the front page of the South Jersey section spotlighted Prof. Elizabeth Demaray (assistant professor, CCAS-art) and her undergraduate class as they transformed a Camden street corner into a work of Surrealist art. Photos of the students in action accompanied the story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20071205_A_surreal_streetscape_in_Camden.html.
COURIER-POST, Dec. 2
Dr. Carol Singley (associate professor, CCAS-English) shared her expertise on Walt Whitman during an interview that appeared in a news story about the Walt Whitman House in Camden. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071202/NEWS01/712020361/1006.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Dec. 2
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered perspective on how victims might recover from violent crimes. Her interview appeared in a South Jersey news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/burlington/20071202_A_triumph_over_victimhood.html.
SOUTH JERSEY MAGAZINE, December 2007
A feature story spotlighted Rutgers-Camden's excellence as a leader in computational biology and the launch of the Center for Computational and Integrative Biology on the campus. The story included interviews with Dr. Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology), Dr. Dawei Hong (associate professor, CCAS-computer science), and Dr. Michael Palis (interim dean, CFAS). A photo of Hong and Martin at work in a Rutgers-Camden research lab accompanied the article. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Nov. 27, 2007
Prof. Elizabeth Demaray (assistant professor, CCAS-art) discussed the role of DVDs in promoting awareness of classical artwork during a length interview that formed the cover story for the myGeneration section. A list of DVD recommendations by Demaray accompanied the story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071127/BOOMER/711270301/1152/boomer.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Nov. 26
Dr. Joseph Barbarese (associate professor, CCAS-English) was interviewed at length in a feature story that examined the enduring legacy of "Beowulf." Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://blog.nj.com/southjerseylife/2007/11/transcending_time.html.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Nov. 23
Dr. Howard Gillette (professor, CCAS-history and director, MARCH) discussed the efforts of the Rutgers-Camden center, MARCH, in preserving the history of Bethlehem, Pa. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/pa/20071123_A_campaign_to_reclaim_the_Steel_in_Bethlehem.html.
COURIER-POST, Nov. 25
Prof. Paul Bernstein (assistant professor, CCAS-theater) was interviewed at length in a feature story that spotlighted a current student production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The article, which appeared in the Entertainment section, offered a positive overview of the theater major within the fine arts department. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071125/COLUMNISTS02/711250340.
COURIER-POST, Nov. 18
A news story on the front page of the South Jersey section spotlighted the new PhD program in childhood studies at Rutgers-Camden, and explored its pioneering efforts. Drs. Daniel Hart (professor II, CCAS-psychology and director, CCCS) and Dan Cook (associate professor, CCAS-childhood studies) were interviewed, as were several students. A photo of program participants accompanied the story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071118/NEWS01/711180403.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Nov. 17
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) was interview at length in a news story about Camden's position in the annual "most dangerous city" rankings released by a Kansas-based publisher. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/20071117_Camden_is_likely_to_stay_fifth_most_dangerous.html.
COURIER-POST, Nov. 14
Dr. Carol Singley (associate professor, CCAS-English) was spotlighted in a news story promoting her special lecture at Camden County College.
The RETROSPECT, Nov. 2
Headlined "Rutgers-Camden Grads Honor Beloved Professor with Endowed Scholarship," a lengthy news story spotlighted alumnus Joseph Lopez and his wife, Loretta, for their generous gift creating the Joseph and Loretta Lopez Endowed Professorship in Mathematics in honor of Leonard Bidwell. A photo of the Lopezes accompanied the article in this weekly Camden County newspaper. Placed by the communications office.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Nov. 8
Headlined "Rutgers-Camden students merge film elements with live production of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'," a news story promoted an on-campus student production. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/southjersey/index.ssf/2007/11/rutgerscamden_students_merge_f.html.
NONPROFIT TIMES, Nov. 1
Dr. Jon Van Til (professor, CCAS-urban studies) offered perspective on the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.nptimes.com/07Nov/npt-071101-2.html.
COURIER-POST, Oct. 31
Headlined "Hispanic youth should emulate Camden educator," an opinion article spotlighted Dr. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago(Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Urban Studies and director, CSUCL) in relation to her receipt of the 2007 National Mujer Award from the National Hispana Leadership Institute. A photo of Bonilla-Santiago accompanied the article. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071031/COLUMNISTS27/710310325/1005/OPINION.
COURIER-POST, Oct. 26
* The proceedings of the Rutgers-Camden Quarterly Business Outlook were covered in a news story on the front page of the Business section. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071026/BUSINESS/710260353.
* A news article spotlighted the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs at Rutgers-Camden for its role in providing training the non-profit organizations in Gloucester County. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007710280308.
COURIER-POST, Oct. 25
Dr. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago (Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Urban Studies and director, CSUCL) was featured in a news story that spotlighted her receipt of the 2007 National Mujer Award from the National Hispana Leadership Institute. The story appeared on the front page of the Communities section and included Bonilla-Santiago's photo. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007710250312.
NJN-TV (statewide), Oct. 25
The proceedings of the Rutgers-Camden Quarterly Business Outlook were covered during the evening news broadcast. Placed by the communications office.
STAR-LEDGER, Oct. 25
Kellye Miller, a first-year student in the School of Law, was spotlighted in a news story for her selfless donation of a kidney to help an ailing friend. View the story online at http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/base/news-8/1193302340268800.xml&coll=1
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WKXW-FM (NJ101.5), Oct. 25
* Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on the impact of taxes and fees on the New Jersey economy during an interview that appeared on news broadcasts throughout the afternoon and evening. Placed by the communications office.
* Dr. Mitchell Koza (dean, SBC) offered a summary of the proceedings of the Rutgers-Camden Quarterly Business Outlook during an interview that appeared on news broadcasts throughout the day. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Oct. 21
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) offered expert perspective on law enforcement trends and public policy during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story about crime in Camden. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071021/NEWS01/710210371/1006/news01.
STAR-LEDGER, Oct. 17
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) discussed urban and suburban crime trends in New Jersey during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story.
VOORHEES SUN, Oct. 1
Dr. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago (Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Urban Studies and director, CSUCL) was featured in a news story that spotlighted her receipt of the 2007 National Mujer Award from the National Hispana Leadership Institute. Placed by the communications office.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Oct. 17
Dr. Patrice Mareshcal (assistant professor, GSC-public policy) offered expert perspective on labor unions and negotiations during an interview that appeared in a news story on the front page of the Business section. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/inquirer/business/20071017_Janitors_get_healthy_contract.html.
COURIER-POST, Oct. 12
A photo of the Gateway dedication ceremony appeared on the front page of the South Jersey section. Placed by the communications office.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Oct. 12
A prominent front-page news story reported on the dedication of the Gateway at Rutgers-Camden, and including an interview with undergraduate student Kwan Hui, as well as CFAS graduates and Interim Provost Margaret Marsh. Photos of the artwork illuminated at night accompanied the story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-7/119217300312720.xml&coll=8.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Oct. 12
A photo of the Gateway dedication ceremony appeared in the South Jersey section. Placed by the communications office.
STAR-LEDGER, Oct. 12
A news story reported on the New Jersey Economic Development Authority's decision to move forward on the Integrative Biology and Genomic Medicine Institute in Camden, which will be owned by Rutgers-Camden. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/base/news-8/119199178480960.xml&coll=1.
NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO, Oct. 11
Dr. Monika Deppen Wood (adjunct faculty, CCAS-sociology) and her "Sociology of Aging" course were spotlighted in a "Talk of the Nation" story. Listen to the broadcast online at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15191479.
NEW YORK TIMES, Oct. 11
Dr. Howard Gillette (professor, CCAS-history and director, MARCH) was quoted in a news article about photographer Camilio Jose Vergara. View the article online at http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/11/in-harlem-the-unmaking-of-a-ghetto/.
WPVI-TV (ch. 6), Oct. 11
Footage of the dedication and illumination of the Gateway artwork on campus was included in the 11 p.m. broadcast of "Action News." Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Oct. 8
Dr. Howard Gillette (professor, CCAS-history and director, MARCH) and his book, "Camden After the Fall," were cited in a news story about the Puerto Rican community in southern New Jersey. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071008/NEWS01/710080348/1006.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Oct. 8
Headlined "Legal assistance offered to immigrants at Rutgers-Camden," a news story promoted the Pro Bono Immigration Project at the School of Law. Placed by the communications office. View the story online at http://www.nj.com/southjersey/index.ssf/2007/10/legal_assistance_offered_to_im.html.
HOME NEWS TRIBUNE, Oct. 8
A news story that originally appeared in the Courier-Post reported on the creation of the Gateway artwork on the Rutgers-Camden campus. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.thnt.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071008/NEWS03/710080305.
KYW-AM (1060), Oct. 7
A news story reported on the installation of the Gateway artwork on the Rutgers-Camden campus. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Oct. 7
A feature story spotlighted the Gateway artwork installation at Rutgers-Camden, and included images of the installation on campus. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071007/COLUMNISTS02/710070320.
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) authored an opinion article about the state of the housing market in southern New Jersey. The article, which included his photo, appeared in the Forum section. Placed by the communications office.
Zaharati Morfesis (secretary, CLaw) and her efforts to help halfway house residents, were profiled in a full-page story in the South Jersey Living section. A photo of Morfesis accompanied the article.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Oct. 7
Headlined "Rutgers to host grad school fair," a news story promoted the Graduate School Fair sponsored by the Career Center. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-7/1191742023239110.xml&coll=8.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Oct. 4
A lengthy story on the front page of the Business section reported on the many accomplishments of the Rutgers-Camden Business Incubator on the occasion of its fifth anniversary. Dr. William Reynolds (CEO, business incubator) and Frank Keith (executive director, business incubator) were interviewed, as were new business owners who benefit from this Rutgers initiative. Placed by the communications office.
BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES, Oct. 2
Dr. Joseph Barbarese (associate professor, CCAS-English) was spotlighted in a feature story that reported on his recent Rutgers-Camden Cappuccino Academy lecture about "Harry Potter." Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/112-10022007-1416945.html.
NJN-TV (statewide), Oct. 2
Dr. Mitchell Koza (dean, SBC) discussed the ramification of TD Banknorth's purchase of Commerce Bank during a lengthy interview that appeared on the evening news broadcast. Placed by the communications office.
SOUTH JERSEY MAGAZINE, Oct. 2007
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) offered expert perspective on smart growth efforts underway in Woolwich Township during an interview that appeared in a feature story. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Sept. 28
Dr. Richard Harris' (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) testimony before Camden City Council was cited in a front-page news story. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070928/NEWS06/709280372/1006/NEWS01.
WPVI-TV (ch. 6), Sept. 27
Footage of Prof. Rayman Solomon (dean, CLaw) presenting the Philbrook Award to the Hon. Deborah Poritz, former chief justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, was included in the 11 p.m. broadcast of "Action News." Placed by the communications office.
WTXF-TV (ch. 29), Sept. 19
A feature segment spotlighting the construction of the Gateway public artwork on the Rutgers-Camden campus was broadcast during the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. news broadcasts. Artist Clyde Lynds was interviewed as well. Placed by the communications office.
BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES, Sept. 25
A lengthy feature story spotlighted the research of Dr. Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology) and the role of students in advancing knowledge about the function of the thyroid hormone. Photos of Martin in his research lab, as well as students at work in a Rutgers-Camden lab, accompanied the article. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/112-09242007-1412695.html.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Sept. 25
Alumnus Gar Miller was spotlighted in a feature story that reported on his sports memorabilia collection, and noted his status as a member of the Rutgers University-Camden Athletic Hall of Fame. View the article online at http://blog.nj.com/southjerseylife/2007/09/hes_got_you_babe.html.
MSNBC.com, Sept. 25
Dr. Mary Bravo (associate professor, CCAS-psychology) offered expert perspective on cognition and vision during an interview that appeared on the MSNBC news hub. View the article online at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20975563.
COURIER-POST, Sept. 17
Dr. Daniel Hart (professor II, CCAS-psychology and director, CCCS) discussed the need for a PhD program in childhood studies during an interview that appeared in a column that examined Rutgers-Camden's launch of the program. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070917/COLUMNISTS16/709170361/1065/NEWS01.
COURIER-POST, Sept. 14
Dr. Stuart Charme (professor, CCAS-religion) offered his expert perspective on diversity within the Jewish faith during an interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007709140367.
DAILY JOURNAL, Aug. 16
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) offered expert perspective on the nature of celebrity during an interview that appeared in a news story about the anniversary of Elvis Presley's death. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.thedailyjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070816/NEWS01/708160318.
HULIQ.com, Aug. 15
Dr. Naomi Marmorstein's (associate professor, CCAS-psychology) receipt of an NIH Career Development Award, and the research that the award support, was spotlighted in a news article on this Web-based news hub. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.huliq.com/30743/childrens-mental-health-substance-abuse-association-studied.
The LEDGER (Lakeland, Fl.), Aug. 15
Dr. Janet Golden (professor, CCAS-history) shared her research into children and play during an interview in an article that originally appeared in the New York Times. View the article online at http://www.theledger.com/article/20070815/NEWS/70815012/1326.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 13
Dr. Daniel Hart (professor II, CCAS-childhood studies and director, Center for Children and Childhood Studies) offered perspective on the benefits of summer employment for Camden teens during an interview that appeared in a news story about job cutbacks in the City of Camden. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070813/NEWS01/708130346/1006/NEWS01.
Dr. Joseph Martin's (professor, CCAS-biology) research into the impact of thyroid hormone on sleep was spotlighted on this medical news hub. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.news-medical.net/?id=28653.
SCIENCE DAILY.com, Aug. 9
Dr. Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology) and his NSF-funded research into the impact of thyroid hormone upon sleep were spotlighted in a feature story on this science news hub. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/08/070808094704.htm.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 7
Headlined "Rutgers launches new center for biology," a news story on the front page of the South Jersey section spotlighted the creation of the Center for Computational and Integrative Biology at Rutgers-Camden. Dr. Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology) was interviewed in the article, as were Rutgers Executive Vice President Philip Furmanski and Rutgers-Camden undergraduate student Jamie Boulden. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070807/NEWS01/708070374.
The EXPRESS-TIMES (PA.), Aug. 6
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered perspective on criminal and legal matters related to sex offenders during an interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Aug. 1
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on the economics of falling gas prices during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. A callout quote identifying Worrall and Rutgers-Camden accompanied the article. Placed by the communications office.
KYW-AM (1060), Aug. 3
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered expert perspective on the indictments of Rider University employees in the alcohol-related death of a student; her comments appeared in a news broadcast.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Aug. 1
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered perspective on criminal and legal matters related to sex offenders during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/bridgeton/local/index.ssf?/base/news-10/1185943294176150.xml&coll=10.
KYW-AM (1060), Aug. 2
Dr. Arthur Klinghoffer (professor emeritus, CCAS-political science) shared his research into the Russian oil industry during an interview that discussed Russian efforts to claim sea floor territory near the Arctic Circle. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/751585.php?contentType=4&contentId=748039.
WKXW-FM (NJ101.5), July 25
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed the impact of rising prices on middle-income New Jersey families during a news interview that was broadcast throughout the afternoon.
DAILY INDIA.com, July 22
A new sculpture by Prof. Elizabeth Demaray (assistant professor, CCAS-fine arts) was spotlighted in a feature story on this news-based Web site. View the article online at http://www.dailyindia.com/show/159295.php/Play-stations-to-check-if-birds-sing-to-the-classic-song-tunes.
BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES, July 20
Dr. Joseph Barbarese (associate professor, CCAS-English) discussed the "Harry Potter" series and how it is taught in his Rutgers classroom; his interview appeared in a feature story. View the article online at http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/83-07202007-1380759.html.
KYW-AM (1060), July 20
Dr. Joseph Barbarese (associate professor, CCAS-English) discussed the new and last "Harry Potter" book during an interview that was carried throughout the day. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/699060.php?contentType=4&contentId=703516.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, July 15
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered expert perspective on the impact of criminal allegations against members of the Deptford Police Department; her comments appeared in a front-page news story.
STAR-LEDGER, July 12
Robert Emmons (associate director, CCAS-Honors College) was spotlighted in a news feature story about Emilio Carranza, the subject of a new documentary by the Rutgers-Camden filmmaker. The article appeared on the front page.
CANADA.com, July 10
Dr. Daniel Hart (professor II, CCAS-childhood studies) discussed his new research article published in the journal Psychological Science during an interview carried by Reuters. View the story online at http://www.canada.com/topics/bodyandhealth/story.html?id=08033da3-b2b3-40a7-9f2c-ba3ae486a5a8&k=65886
COURIER-POST, July 9
Headlined "Rutgers' influence growing in Camden," a lengthy news story reported on Rutgers' efforts to strengthen the vitality of its host city. Interim Provost Margaret Marsh was interviewed throughout the story. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070709/NEWS01/707090334/-1/ARCHIVES.
NJ BIZ, July 9
* Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed the impact of insurance premiums on business growth during an interview that appeared in a news story.
* Dr. Carol Kaufman-Scarborough (professor, SBC-marketing) offered expert perspective on the impact of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on retailers during an interview that appeared in a news story.
COURIER-POST, July 8
Dr. Joseph Barbarese (associate professor, CCAS-English) offered expert perspective on children's literature during a lengthy interview in a feature story about the "Harry Potter" book and film series. A photo of Barbarese in his Rutgers-Camden office accompanied the article.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, June 30
Headlined "Masters writing course offered at Rutgers-Camden," a news article promoted the new MFA at Rutgers-Camden. View the article online at http://blog.nj.com/gloucester/2007/06/masters_writing_course_offered.html.
COURIER-POST, June 28
Headlined "Rutgers-Camden plans writing master's," a news article announced the new MFA in creative writing at Rutgers-Camden. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070627/NEWS01/70627038.
COURIER-POST, June 11
Dr. Margaret Marsh (interim provost) published a letter to the editor on the topic of Campbell Soup's plans to plan an office park in Camden.
BRAZZIL MAGAZINE, June 10
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) co-authored an opinion article about the drop in homicides in Sao Paulo, Brazil. View the article online at http://news.ncmonline.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=0a7ee25d39a7d2b0737cef8c76bc84b5.
COURIER-POST, June 7
A news story on the front page of the Communities section promoted a series of free readings by national authors in conjunction with the Rutgers-Camden Summer Writers Conference.
BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES, June 6
Headlined "Rutgers holds session on graduate program," a news story promoted an open house for the graduate program in physical therapy offered jointly by Rutgers and UMDNJ. View the article online at http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/157-06052007-1357896.html.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 6
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered perspective on a comparison of crime rates between Camden and Philadelphia during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/7858087.html.
COURIER-POST, June 5
A photo of the recipients of the 2007 South Jerseyan of the Year Award recipients at an event hosted by the Sen. Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs appeared in the South Jersey section.
BRIDGETON NEWS, June 4
A news story reported on the presentation of the South Jerseyan of the Year Award to Albert Kelly during an event hosted by the Sen. Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/bridgeton/local/index.ssf?/base/news-9/1180930275202500.xml&coll=10.
WTXF-TV (ch. 29), June 4
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) discussed the political impact of Gov. Jon Corzine's proposed candidate for the position of Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court; the interview appeared during "The Ten O'Clock News."
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, June 3
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered expert perspective on the economics of foreclosures during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-2/11808534094730.xml&coll=8.
STAR-LEDGER, May 29
Dr. M.A. Rafey Habib (professor, CCAS-English) discussed reactions to Islam in the United States during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, May 9
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) offered expert perspective on the behaviors of individuals involved in extremist movements during an interview that formed a story related to the arrest of individuals who allegedly planned an attack on Fort Dix.
KPBS-FM (San Diego), April 3
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) shared his research into the sociological factors related to conspiracy theories during an interview on the show "These Days" on this NPR affiliate.
SOUTH JERSEY MAGAZINE, April 2007
Dr. Briance Mascarenhas (professor, SBC-management) and Dr. Howard Gillette (professor, CCAS-history and director, MARCH) offered expert strategic and historical perspectives on Campbell Soup Company and its decision to remain located in Camden; their comments appeared in a feature news story.
CITY PAPER, March 27
A feature story interviewed former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins and promoted his role in the Rutgers-Camden Spring Writers' Conference. View the article online at http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2007/03/29/fightin-words.
COURIER-POST, March 25
A lengthy story in the Arts section spotlighted the 19th annual Rutgers-Camden Spring Writers' Conference. Conference director Prof. Lisa Zeidner (professor, CCAS-English), as well as numerous conference panelists and participants, were interviewed. View the article online at http://courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070325/SJMAG/703250329/-1/ARCHIVES.
PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS JOURNAL, March 23
Dr. Philip Scranton (Board of Governors professor, CCAS-history) was profiled in a news article that reported on his selection as editor of the journal Enterprise & Society.
BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES, March 20
Dr. James Dunn (professor, CCAS-political science) offered his expert perspective on transportation policy during an interview that appeared in a news story about the RiverLINE. View the article online at http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/112-03202007-1317119.html.
CN8-TV (Comcast), March 19
Dr. Jack Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed the impact of the Iraq War on the American economy during a live, in-studio interview on the show "Money Matters."
COURIER-POST, March 1
A news story on the front page of the Communities section reported on a panel discussion series sponsored by the Center for Children and Childhood Studies and the Children's Justice Clinic at the School of Law. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070228/NEWS04/703010330/1072/news04.
HUNTERDON DEMOCRAT, March 1
Dr. Christine Brenner (assistant professor, GSC-public policy) was cited for her participation in a conference about avian flu preparedness. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/hunterdon/stories/index.ssf?/base/business-0/117277950387340.xml&coll=12.
SJ MAGAZINE, March 2007
Dr. Charlotte Markey (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) shared her research into how women perceive their bodies during a lengthy interview that appeared in a feature article about plastic surgery.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Feb. 25
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered perspective on juvenile justice during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story about a Gloucester County teen accused of committing arson and murder. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-2/1172391050164390.xml&coll=8.
COURIER-POST, Feb. 22
Headlined "Noise topic of study at Rutgers-Camden," a news story reported on research conducted by Drs. Dawei Hong (associate professor, CCAS-computer science), Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology), and Bill Saidel (associate professor, CCAS-biology).
MEDICAL NEWS TODAY.com, Feb. 16
Dr. Sean Duffy (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) and the new Culture, Cognition and Development Lab at Rutgers-Camden were spotlighted in a news story emphasizing on-campus research. The story appeared on a science news hub. View the article online at http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=62978.
NJN-TV (statewide), Feb. 16
Dr. Heike Bucking (assistant professor, CCAS-biology) and her research into biofertilizers were spotlighted in a feature segment that was filmed in her on-campus lab and aired on the evening news.
DAILY JOURNAL (Vineland), March 14
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered expert perspective on criminal behavior during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.thedailyjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070314/NEWS01/703140314.
EXPRESS-TIMES, March 14
Headlined "Local woman is named to Rutgers-Camden post," a news article announced the appointment of Megan Kintzer as associate director of CFAS development. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/living/expresstimes/index.ssf?/base/living-1/1173846076251680.xml&coll=2.
COURIER-POST, March 11
The following stories appeared in the South Jersey Outlook section and were placed by the communications office:
* Provost Roger Dennis authored an opinion article that introduced the section with a discussion about southern New Jersey's role in driving the state's economic expansion. A photo of Dennis and another photo of Dr. Dan Shain (associate professor, CCAS-biology) accompanied the article. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007703110348.
PHILANTHROPY NEWS DIGEST, March 8
A news story reported on the presentation of a $2 million grant to establish the John S. and James L. Knight Early Learning Research Academy at Rutgers-Camden. View the article online at http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/news/story.jhtml?id=172300019.
COURIER-POST, March 6
A front-page news story reported on an on-campus event featuring the presentation of a $2 million grant to establish the John S. and James L. Knight Early Learning Research Academy at Rutgers-Camden. Dr. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago (Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Urban Studies and director, CSUCL) was interviewed in the story. View the article online at http://courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070306/NEWS01/703060358.
WHYY-FM (90.9), March 6
A news feature story reported on an on-campus event featuring the presentation of a $2 million grant to establish the John S. and James L. Knight Early Learning Research Academy at Rutgers-Camden.
KYW-AM (1060), March 5
A news feature story reported on an on-campus event featuring the presentation of a $2 million grant to establish the John S. and James L. Knight Early Learning Research Academy at Rutgers-Camden. Dr. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago (Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Urban Studies and director, CSUCL) was interviewed in the story. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/272559.php?contentType=4&contentId=354510.
WCAU-TV (ch. 10),
WPVI-TV (ch. 6),
WTXF-TV (ch. 29), March 5
Footage of an on-campus event featuring the presentation of a $2 million grant to establish the John S. and James L. Knight Early Learning Research Academy at Rutgers-Camden appeared during late afternoon and evening news broadcasts.
STAR-LEDGER, March 4
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) discussed rules of evidence related to cell phones and PDAs during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. One of her quotes was called out as an accompaniment to the story.
BOOKS, INQ.com, Feb. 15
Information about the Rutgers-Camden graduate English program appears on this Web site for book editors. View the article online at http://booksinq.blogspot.com/2007/02/lets-start-day.html.
SCIENCE DAILY.com, Feb. 15
Dr. Sean Duffy's (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) research was spotlighted in a news story on this Web-based news hub. View the article online at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/02/070213142844.htm.
SCIENCE DAILY.com. Feb. 14
A news article spotlighting research conducted by Drs. Dawei Hong (associate professor, CCAS-computer science), Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology), and William Saidel (associate professor, CCAS-biology) appeared in this Web-based news hub. View the article online at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/02/070201093633.htm.
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL, Feb. 14
Dr. Sean Duffy's (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) research was spotlighted in a UPI news story that was available for international media outlets. The story also appeared on the Web site PhysOrg.com. View the article online at http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Science/20070214-120134-8869r/.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Feb. 12
An on-campus meeting of the New Jersey Programming Languages Seminar was spotlighted in the Business section, and included quoted by conference organizer Dr. Patricia Johann (assistant professor, CCAS-computer science). View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/business/16678365.htm.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Feb. 11
Headlined "Rutgers-Camden panel series aims at juveniles, justice system," a news article promoted a new lecture series sponsored by the Center for Children and Childhood Studies and the Children's Justice Clinic at the law school. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-5/1171181429153770.xml&coll=8.
KYW-AM (1060), Feb. 11
Dr. Sean Duffy (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) offered his research perspective on the odds of finding true love during an interview that appeared on news broadcasts throughout the day. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/232183.php?contentType=4&contentId=323603.
DAILY TARGUM, Feb. 5
A news article spotlighting research conducted by Drs. Dawei Hong (associate professor, CCAS-computer science), Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology), and William Saidel (associate professor, CCAS-biology) appeared in this daily newspaper at Rutgers-New Brunswick. View the article online at http://media.www.dailytargum.com/media/storage/paper168/news/2007/02/05/University/White.Noise .May.Improve.Hearing-2695843.shtml?sourcedomain=www.dailytargum.com&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com.
MEDICAL NEWS TODAY.com, Feb. 5
A news article spotlighting research conducted by Drs. Dawei Hong (associate professor, CCAS-computer science), Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology), and William Saidel (associate professor, CCAS-biology) appeared in this Web-based news hub. View the article online at http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=62205&nfid=crss.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Feb. 4
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) discussed the impact of changes to the state jury selection process during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-5/1170577643136100.xml&coll=8.
HULIQ.com, Feb. 1
A news article spotlighting research conducted by Drs. Dawei Hong (associate professor, CCAS-computer science), Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology), and William Saidel (associate professor, CCAS-biology) appeared in this Web-based news hub. View the article online at
http://www.huliq.com/9017/noise-echoes-in-cell-communications.
CN8-TV, Jan. 31
Dr. Sean Duffy (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) discussed cultural and behavioral issues related to a California proposal to ban child spanking during a live in-studio appearance on the hour-long show "It's Your Call." Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, Jan. 31
Headlined "Rutgers professors lead overseas programs," a short news item noted work done by Drs. Jonathan Tittler (professor, CCAS-Spanish) and Ana Laguna (assistant professor, CCAS-Spanish). View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007702010420.
KYW-AM (1060), Jan. 31
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) discussed asset monetization strategies that could include the leasing of the New Jersey Turnpike in order to raise funds for the state; his interview was broadcast throughout the afternoon and evening.
MIAMI HERALD, Jan. 26
Dr. Janet Golden (professor, CCAS-history) shared her expertise in medical history during an interview that appeared in a news story about the discovery of a mummified baby. View the article online at http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/16548571.htm.
COURIER-POST, Jan. 20
Dr. Aman McLeod (assistant professor, CCAS-political science) discussed the presidential candidacy of U.S. Sen. Barack Obama during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story.
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PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Dec. 10
Undergraduate student Emily Lash was featured in an article that spotlighted her recent award for graphic design. Prof. Allan Espiritu (assistant professor, CCAS-arts) was quoted in the article, which included Lash's photo.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Dec. 4
Dr. Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology) discussed the research opportunities that a collaborative science institute in Camden would yield; his comments appeared in a front-page news story about a pending state legislative vote on the creation of such institutes in Camden and elsewhere in the state. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/living/health/16157774.htm.
COURIER-POST, Dec. 3
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) promoted Rutgers pride during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story about the Rutgers football team. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061203/NEWS01/612030363/1006.
The PRESS of ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 28
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed the economics of escalating fuel costs during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/story/6971553p-6833012c.html.
NJ BIZ, Nov. 27
Dr. James Dunn (professor, CCAS-political science) offered expert perspective on a proposal to generate state revenue by encouraging development at train stations; his comments appeared in a news story about the matter.
EXPRESS-TIMES, Nov. 26
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) discussed a local political matters during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/expresstimes/nj/index.ssf?/base/news-3/1164344846190560.xml&coll=2.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Nov. 23
Dr. Charlotte Markey (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) shared her research perspective on eating habits and the holidays during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-1/1164259633294210.xml&coll=8.
COURIER-POST, Nov. 20
Dr. Daniel Shain (associate professor, CCAS-biology) and graduate student Beth Elton were quoted in a news story about the discovery of rare leeches in the Fairview section of Camden. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061120/NEWS01/611200342/1006.
NJN-TV (statewide), Nov. 15
Dr. William Saidel (associate professor, CCAS-biology) and a team of undergraduate students were interviewed at length in Saidel's research lab concerning their findings that an African flying fish had been categorized incorrectly for some time. The feature-length science news segment appeared during the evening news broadcast, and showcased Rutgers-Camden as a campus where undergraduate students engage in top-level research. View the segment online at http://media.mmpros.net/lnk/va90win15019/newspublicaffairs/science/flyingfish.wmv/play.asx.
The TIMES (Trenton), Nov. 15
Dr. Kathleen Ashton (clinical associate professor, CCAS-nursing) discussed her Teen Esteem program, designed to help Trenton girls maintain cardiac health, during an interview that appeared in a feature story about her innovative program. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/times/index.ssf?/base/news-2/116356746438780.xml&coll=5.
NUESTRA COMUNIDAD, Nov. 14
Dr. Christine Brenner (assistant professor, GSC-public policy) offered perspective on immigration during an interview that appeared in a news article in this weekly Hispanic newspaper. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200661114017.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Nov. 15
Dr. Joseph Barbarese (associate professor, CCAS-English) offered perspective on the symbolism of a pig's head left at the home of a southern New Jersey activist; his comments appeared in a news story in the South Jersey section. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/new_jersey/counties/camden_county/16015357.htm.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Nov. 14
Dr. Howard Gillette (professor, CCAS-history and director, MARCH) authored an opinion article on Camden's recovery efforts. The piece appeared in the South Jersey section and included Gillette's photo. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/new_jersey/16006840.htm.
eMaxHealth.com, Nov. 13
Dr. Kathleen Ashton (clinical associate professor, CCAS-nursing) discussed her Teen Esteem project with Trenton high school girls during an interview that appeared on this news hub. View the article online at http://www.emaxhealth.com/22/8262.html.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Nov. 12
Dr. Jane Siegel (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) shared her research into women and incarceration during an interview that appeared in a feature news story. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/living/religion/15985143.htm.
CN8-TV (Comcast), Nov. 8
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) delivered commentary on Election Day fallout during a live, in-studio interview on "It's Your Call."
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Nov. 7
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) offered expert perspective on the role of labor unions in elections during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1162878141130700.xml&coll=8.
InfoBRAZIL.com, Nov. 4
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) contributed an opinion article on the Brazilian presidential election to this national online news hub. View the article online at http://www.infobrazil.com/Conteudo/Front_Page/Opinion/Conteudo.asp?ID_Noticias=1018&ID_Area=2&ID_Grupo=9.
Dr. JULIANNE BAIRD (professor II, CCAS-music) will make her debut at Philadelphia's Kimmel Center (Verizon Hall) singing solos in Handel's "Messiah" during a 7:30 p.m. performance on Dec. 10. She will perform in the "Messiah" at Carnegie Hall in New York City at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18, and will perform "A Renaissance Christmas" at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts on Dec. 19.
Dr. KATRINA HAZZARD-DONALD (associate professor, CCAS-sociology) has completed a video on dance for PBS in Washington, DC. Titled "Dance Party: The Teenarama Story," the documentary will air nationwide on PBS in February. This is the second PBS documentary that Hazzard-Donald has worked on; the first was titled "Swing, Bop and Hand Dance."
Dr. PATRICIA JOHANN (assistant professor, CCAS-computer science) presented a talk, "Principled Programming Tools for Nested Types" at the New Jersey Programming Languages and Systems Seminar at Princeton University on Oct. 20. The meetings bring together programming languages researchers from the NY/NJ/PA/MD area. Johann is organizing next session, to be held at Rutgers-Camden on Feb. 16.
Dr. ARTHUR KLINGHOFFER (professor, CCAS-political science) is serving as a Fulbright Scholar at the V.M. Salgaocar College of Law in India, where he is lecturing on "Law and Human Rights."
Dr. JACOB SOLL (associate professor, CCAS-history) has authored two forthcoming articles: "J. G. A. Pocock and the Republic of History," in a special edition of Shiso (Tokyo, Japan), and "Entre bibliotécaire et agent d'information: Baluze au service de Jean-Baptiste Colbert," in Jean Boutier, ed., "Etienne Baluze: Érudition et pouvoirs dans l'Europe classique" (Limoges: Presses Universitaires de Limoges, 2007).
LOS ANGELES TIMES, Nov. 5
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) offered perspective on consumer behavior during an interview that appeared in a Business section news story about home buyers. View the article online at http://www.latimes.com/business/la-re-psyched5nov05,1,2984806.story?coll=la-headlines-business&ctrack=1&cset=true.
NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 5
Dr. Howard Gillette (professor, CCAS-history and director, MARCH) and Nyeema Watson (associate director, Center for Children and Childhood Studies) were quoted in a news story that considered Camden's potential for revitalization. View the article online at http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/05/nyregion/05camden.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&adxnnlx=1162818776-zRk/yGAzCq3HhlM0VVC2qQ.
KYW-AM (1060), Nov. 1
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) discussed the possible impact of comments by U.S. Sen. John Kerry upon the mid-term elections. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/118461.php?contentType=4&contentId=233631.
ASBURY PARK PRESS, Oct. 30
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered perspective on the impact of economics on voter behavior during an interview that appeared in a news article about the upcoming elections. View the article online at http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061030/POLITICS/610300325.
COURIER-POST,
HOME NEWS TRIBUNE, Oct. 29
Dr. Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology) discussed fear and brain function during an interview that appeared in a feature news story about Halloween. View the article online at http://www.thnt.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006610290351.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Oct. 29
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) helped to frame a front-page news story noting Camden's improved ranking among the nation's "most dangerous" cities as calculated by a Kansas-based publishing house. Information about the campus, as well as an interview with a Rutgers-Camden student, was included. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/new_jersey/15877785.htm.
Dr. HOLLY BLACKFORD (associate professor, CCAS-English) will present her research, "Children's Literature, Tourism, and the Towns of Twain's Hannibal and Lee's Monroeville," during this year's Mid-Atlantic Popular American Culture conference. She will be joined by law student LYNDA HYNKLE, who will present "Uncle Tom's Cabin and Abolitionist 'Fostering' of Slaves," and graduate psychology student ELIZABETH KASSABIAN, who will present "Feminine Mystique: Gender Roles in World of Warcraft."
Dr. CHRISTINE BRENNER (assistant professor, GSC-public policy and director, Forum for Policy Research) and CHRISTINE BOZARTH, a 2006 graduate of the Rutgers-Camden MPA program, presented "Availability and Usability of Municipal On-Line Payments: Analysis of 100 U.S. cites financial transactions via on-line payment offerings" at the 62nd International Atlantic Economic Conference in Philadelphia on Oct. 7. Bozarth currently serves as PHR benefits program administrator at Lockheed Martin.
Prof. ALLAN ESPIRITU (assistant professor, CCAS-fine arts) has been recognized by the University and College Designers Association for the design of Prof. MARGERY AMDUR's (associate professor, CCAS-fine arts) full-color catalog that chronicles her recent European shows. Three of Espiritu's designs are being featured in the exhibit "TERROR" at Intersection for the Arts in San Francisco. For more information on the show visit http://www.theintersection.org/calendar/program_gallery.php.
Dr. MARGARET MARSH (dean, CFAS) served as a consultant for the new PBS documentary "Test Tube Babies." As a preeminent scholar in the area of reproductive technology history, she was interviewed throughout this American Experience documentary. More information is online at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/babies/.
Dr. JACOB SOLL (associate professor, CCAS-history) delivered an invited paper at the unveiling of a statue of Jean-Baptiste Colbert's librarian, Etienne Baluze, in Tulle, France, on Oct. 18. The event was sponsored by the French National Mint.
Dr. ALAN TARR (professor II, CCAS-political science and director, CSCS) has published a chapter, "Los Fundamentos Constitucionales del Federalismo Judicial Americano," in the book "El Federalismo Judicial" (Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Autonomics, 2006).
WKXW-FM (NJ101.5), Oct. 27
Dr. John Wall (associate professor, CCAS-religion) discussed same-sex marriage and religious beliefs during an interview that appeared on a morning news broadcast.
CN8-TV (Comcast), Oct. 26
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) appeared on the program "Money Matters" to discuss economic implications related to the New Jersey Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage.
WTXF-TV (ch. 29), Oct. 26
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) discussed the potential impact of the New Jersey Supreme Court's decision on same-sex unions on state and national elections. His interview appeared during "The Ten O'Clock News."
DAILY JOURNAL (Vineland), Oct. 25
Dr. Alan Tarr (professor II, CCAS-political science and director, CSCS) and Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) offered expert perspective on New Jersey's system of judicial appointments during interviews that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.thedailyjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061025/NEWS01/610250315&SearchID=73261138220824.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Oct. 24
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered perspective on how communities react to sex offenders; her comments appeared in a column on the front page of the South Jersey section. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/new_jersey/15832619.htm.
The PRESS of ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 23
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) discussed the challenges of investigating law enforcement officials; her comments appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/story/6866422p-6731962c.html.
WPVI-TV (ch. 6), Oct. 16
Dr. Daniel Shain (associate professor, CCAS-biology) and his research into local leeches formed the "Don Polec's World" segment on "Action News." Footage included Shain and a student at work in a Rutgers-Camden lab. View the segment online at http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=features&id=4666301.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Oct. 14
Dr. Howard Gillette (professor, CCAS-history and director, MARCH) offered perspective on the City of Camden during an interview that appeared in a news story about the resignation of city COO Randy Primas. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/15756005.htm.
COURIER-POST, Oct. 11
Headlined "Rutgers pair offers $20 for live leeches," a short news story encouraged readers to assist in Dr. Daniel Shain's (associate professor, CCAS-biology) research. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061011/NEWS01/610110375/1006.
COURIER-POST, Oct. 10
Dr. Daniel Shain (associate professor, CCAS-biology) and graduate student Beth Elton were spotlighted in a prominent feature story on the front page of the South Jersey section. The story examined Shain's research and featured a photo of Elton doing field work. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061010/NEWS01/610100353.
The RECORD, Oct. 7
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) discussed legal issues related to the scandal surrounding U.S. Rep. Mark Foley; her comments appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.northjersey.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXkzJmZnYmVsN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk3MDAyMjk4JnlyaXJ5N2Y3MT dmN3ZxZWVFRXl5Mg==.
TODAY'S SUNBEAM, Oct. 7
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) offered perspective on the stakes involved in New Jersey's highly competitive US Senate race during an interview that appeared in a news article. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/sunbeam/index.ssf?/base/news-1/116020568177960.xml&coll=9.
COURIER-POST, Oct. 1
Robert Emmons (assistant director, Honors College) was spotlighted in the Sunday features section for his research into a book exploring comics as a cultural source. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006609290437.
ASBURY PARK PRESS, COURIER-POST, Sept. 28
Dr. Howard Gillette (professor, CCAS-history and director, MARCH) offered perspective on a Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey poll asking citizens to rate their favorite governor. View the article online at http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060928/NEWS/609280492/1024/POLITICS.
CN8-TV, Sept. 27
Robert Emmons (assistant director, Honors College) was interviewed on CN8's morning show, where he discussed his new documentary, "YARD SALE!" View the clip online at http://crab.rutgers.edu/~raemmons/Emmons_on_CN8.mov.
KYW-AM (1060), Sept. 19
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) discussed the use of Social Security cards as a means of identity theft during an interview that was broadcast throughout the day.
Dr. William Lutz (professor emeritus, CCAS-English) offered perspective on political image during an interview about former Gov. McGreevey's new book. His comments appeared in news broadcasts throughout the afternoon and evening.
WTXF-TV (ch. 29), Sept. 17
Dr. Stuart Charme (professor, CCAS-religion) offered expert perspective on how recent remarks by Pope Benedict XVI offended some members of the Muslim faith; his interview appeared during "The Ten O'Clock News."
COURIER-POST, Sept. 14
A news story in the Communities section spotlighted Nathan Hitchen, a Rutgers-Camden political science major who participated in a weeklong research conference this summer. The article included a photo of Hitchen and accentuated his preparedness for engaging in scholarly research. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006609140322.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Sept. 10
Dr. William Lutz (professor emeritus, CCAS-English) offered perspective on how Sept. 11 has changed America's language during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1157873609128930.xml&coll=8.
WCAU-TV (ch. 10), Sept. 10
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) shared his research into extremist behavior during a live interview on the 30-minute regional news talk show sponsored by Philadelphia's NBC affiliate
KYW-AM (1060), Sept. 6
Dr. William Lutz (professor emeritus, CCAS-English) discussed how Sept. 11 changed language in America; his interview appeared throughout the day. Placed by the communications office. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/78903.php?contentType=4&contentId=200359.
COURIER-POST, Sept. 4
Prof. Philip Harvey (associate professor, CLaw) discussed the history of Labor Day during an interview that appeared in a news story about the holiday. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060904/NEWS01/609040353/1006.
PHYSORG.com, Sept. 4
Dr. Daniel Bubb (assistant professor, CCAS-physics) and his research into polymer coating were spotlighted on this research news Web hub. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.physorg.com/news76073232.html.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 31
Dr. Howard Gillette (professor, CCAS-history and director, MARCH) offered perspective on urban history during an interview that appeared in a news story about Camden's ranking as the nation's most impoverished city. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060831/NEWS01/608310395/1006.
PHOTONICS.com, Aug. 31
Dr. Daniel Bubb (assistant professor, CCAS-physics) and his research into polymer coating were spotlighted on this research news Web hub. View the article online at http://www.photonics.com/content/news/2006/August/31/84230.aspx.
STAR-LEDGER, Aug. 30
Dr. Jon Van Til (professor, CCAS-urban studies) offered expert perspective on Newark's urban redevelopment efforts during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/essex/index.ssf?/base/news-2/1156914932145820.xml&coll=1.
SCIENCE DAILY.com, Aug. 29
Dr. Daniel Bubb (assistant professor, CCAS-physics) and his research into polymer coating were spotlighted on this research news Web hub. View the article online at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/08/060830075635.htm.
PHYSICS.org, Aug. 29
Dr. Daniel Bubb (assistant professor, CCAS-physics) and his research into polymer coating were spotlighted on this research news Web hub. View the article online at http://www.physorg.com/news76073232.html.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Aug. 27
Dr. Luis Garcia (professor, CCAS-psychology and associate dean, The Graduate School) offered expert perspective on teaching sexuality to children during an interview that appeared in a prominent feature story on the front page of the Currents section. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/editorial/15369373.htm.
TECHNOLOGY NEWS DAILY, Aug. 29
Dr. Daniel Bubb (assistant professor, CCAS-physics) and his research into polymer coating were spotlighted on this research news Web hub. View the article online at http://www.technologynewsdaily.com/node/4243.
WHYY-FM (90.9), Aug. 29
Robert Emmons (assistant director, Honors College) discussed his upcoming documentary on yardsales during an interview that appeared on “Morning Edition.”
COURIER-POST, Aug. 24
Robert Emmons (assistant director, Honors College) was profiled in a news story that spotlighted his research into comics and literature. A photo of Emmons accompanied the story. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060824/IMPULSE02/608240314.
KYW-AM (1060), Aug. 20
Dr. Julianne Baird (professor II, CCAS-music) was profiled in a news story spotlighting her new CD featuring the music of Ben Franklin. The story was broadcast throughout the day. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/71437.php?contentType=4&contentId=191327
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WKXW-FM (NJ101.5), Aug. 18
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed New Jersey’s rising unemployment rate during an interview that appeared on news broadcasts throughout the weekend.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Aug. 18
Headlined "Rowan, Rutgers-Camden among the 'Best' around," a news story spotlighted the regional results of the US News "Best Colleges" ranking. A comment from Provost Roger Dennis was included in the article. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-4/115588058176130.xml&coll=8.
COURIER NEWS,
COURIER-POST,
The PRESS of ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 17
Prof. Robert Williams (professor II, CLaw) and Dr. Alan Tarr (professor II, CCAS-political science and director, CSCS) were cited in an Associated Press article spotlighting their scheduled testimony before a New Jersey legislative committee examining property taxation. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060817/NEWS01/60817004/1020/VARSITY.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Aug. 16
Dr. William Lutz (professor emeritus, CCAS-English) offered perspective on the use and misuse of language during an interview that appeared in a front-page column related to the Camden school district. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/new_jersey/counties/camden_county/15282391.htm.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 14
Dr. Charlotte Markey (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) discussed her research into how individuals perceive their body images during a lengthy interview in the cover story to the Senior Scoop section. View the article online at http://courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060814/SENIOR/608140301/1086.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Aug. 13
Dr. Rajiv Gandhi (associate professor, CCAS-computer science) was the subject of the "Education Spotlight" in the Neighbors section. The spotlight featured Gandhi's receipt of the Provost's Teaching Excellence Award, and offered perspective on the high quality of education at Rutgers-Camden. Gandhi's photo accompanied the article. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/new_jersey/counties/camden_county/15248119.htm.
Dr. Daniel Hart (professor, CCAS-psychology and director, CCCS) provided perspective on behavioral studies during an interview that appeared in a news story about tourist attitudes at the shore. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/new_jersey/15260257.htm.
WHYY-FM (90.9), Aug. 11
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) discussed reactions to terrorism threats during an interview that was broadcast on "Morning Edition."
HADDON HERALD, Aug. 10
Dr. Julianne Baird (professor II, CCAS-music) and her new book and CD on the music of Benjamin Franklin's era, were spotlighted in a feature news story in this weekly newspaper. View the article online at http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17040065&BRD=1695&PAG=461&dept_id=44219&rfi=6.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 9
* Dr. Daniel Hart (professor, CCAS-psychology and director, CCCS) offered expert perspective on the impact of doping in competitive sports during an interview that appeared in a news story on the front page of the Sports section. View the article online at
http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060809/SPORTS/608090365.
* Undergraduate English major Joe Wolff authored an article providing advice to new college students; the article, along with his photo, appeared in the Education Express section. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006608090331.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Aug. 9
Dr. Luis Garcia (associate dean, GSC) provided scholarly insight into the psychology of sexual predators during an interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1155105884290410.xml&coll=8.
PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, Aug. 8
Dr. Sean Duffy (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) discussed the role of shock in contemporary society. His comments appeared in a feature news story. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/living/15224104.htm?source=rss&channel=dailynews_living.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 6
Dr. Kathleen Ashton (clinical associate professor, CCAS-nursing) shared her research insight into health matters confronting new college students during an interview that formed a news story in the South Jersey section. A photo of Ashton accompanied the article the article. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006608060312.
NJN-TV (statewide), Aug. 4
Dr. Bill Whitlow (professor, CCAS-psychology) and a Rutgers-Camden program designed to help New Jersey science teachers better prepare their students for science fairs and careers in the sciences were spotlighted in a feature news story. View the Aug. 4/"Science Fair Workshops" segment online at http://www.njn.net/newspublicaffairs/science/index.html.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 2
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) offered perspective on the changing political landscape of Cuba during an interview that appeared in a news article gauging local reaction to Fidel Castro's temporary surrender of power. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060802/NEWS01/608020376.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, Aug. 2
* Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) discussed the efficacy of municipal zones seeking to protect children against sex offenders; her comments appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1154497683176180.xml&coll=8
* Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) and Dr. Lorrin Thomas (assistant professor, CCAS-history) offered perspective on the changing political landscape of Cuba during interviews that appeared in a news article gauging local reaction to Fidel Castro's temporary surrender of power. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-1/1154497352176180.xml&coll=8&thispage=2.
COURIER-POST, Aug. 1
Robert Emmons (assistant director, Honors College) discussed the rise of the graphic novel during an interview that appeared in a feature story. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006608010301.
METRO KIDS, August 2006
Dr. Daniel Hart (professor, CCAS-psychology and director, Center for Children and Childhood Studies) offered perspective on why children tattle during an interview that appeared in a feature story in this regional magazine. View the article online at http://www.metrokids.com/august06/tattling0806.html.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, July 21
Dr. Daniel Hart (professor, CCAS-psychology and director, Center for Children and Childhood Studies) contributed a short opinion piece suggesting that the Camden School District could benefit from a partnership with an area university. The article appeared in the South Jersey section.
HADDON HERALD, July 6
Headlined "Prof gets excellence nod," a news story reported on Dr. Rajiv Gandhi's (assistant professor, CCAS-computer science) receipt of the 2006 Provost's Award for Teaching Excellence.
EXPRESS-TIMES (Easton, Pa.), GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, July 27
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) offered perspective on the impact of Iraq on the New Jersey's U.S. Senate race during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/expresstimes/nj/index.ssf?/base/news-3/1153973193108620.xml&coll=2.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, July 27
Headlined "Rutgers prof witness to war," Dr. Arthur Klinghoffer (professor, CCAS-political science) shared his first-hand experience with the Israel-Lebanon conflict in a front-page news story that spotlighted his research expertise and his recent trip to the Middle East. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-1/1153973541137090.xml&coll=8.
KYW-AM (1060), July 27
Dr. Arthur Klinghoffer (professor, CCAS-political science) shared his first-hand experience with the Israel-Lebanon conflict during an interview that spotlighted his research expertise and his recent trip to the Middle East.
CORUIER-POST, July 26
Dr. James Dunn (professor, CCAS-political science) offered perspective on transportation policy during an interview that appeared in a news story about the possible sale of a Cherry Hill road. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060726/NEWS03/60726034/1004/LIVING.
EXPRESS-TIMES (Easton, Pa.), July 26
Dr. Joseph Barbarese (associate professor, CCAS-English) offered his expertise on children's literature during an interview that appeared in a feature story about "Alice in Wonderland." View the article online at http://www.pennlive.com/living/expresstimes/index.ssf?/base/living-0/1153886742126400.xml&coll=2.
COURIER-POST, July 23
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) and Dr. Michael Lang (professor, CCAS-urban studies) offered expert perspective on violence in the City of Camden during interviews that appeared in a front-page news story. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060723/NEWS01/607230349/1006.
KYW-AM (1060), July 20
Dr. Wayne Glasker (associate professor, CCAS-history) discussed the Voting Rights Act during an interview that appeared on news broadcasts throughout the day. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/58966.php.
CN8-TV (Comcast), July 18 Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) discussed snitching during a live interview on "It's Your Call," an hour-long interview show.
NEW YORK TIMES, July 16
Prof. Lisa Zeidner (professor, CCAS-English) authored a review of the book "The Catastrophist" that appeared in the New York Times Book Review.
Prof. ELIZBETH DEMARAY (assistant professor, CCAS-art) exhibited alternative designs of housing for land hermit crabs at Subtle Technologies, a forum for new materials and design hosted by the University of Toronto. The Alternative Housing Project is fabricated by Demaray in conjunction with Dr. Hao Lin's Senior Work Group in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Rutgers-New Brunswick. The team's new designs are currently being tested by Dr. Alexander Turra's hermit crab research group at the University of Sao Paolo, Brazil.
ROBERT EMMONS (assistant director, Honors College) will show his original documentary about yard sale culture in New Jersey at Home Fine Art, a cooperative gallery in Mount Holly, at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7. For more information, visit http://homefineart.org/film.htm.
Dr. JACOB SOLL (associate professor, CCAS-history) has signed a contract with Michigan University Press for the publication of his new book, "The Information Master: Jean-Baptiste Colbert's Secret State Intelligence System," which will be part of the "Cultures of Knowledge in the Early Modern World" series that he co-edits for the publisher.
Dr. ALAN TARR (professor II, CCAS-political science and director, CSCS) has published a seventh edition of his co-edited book, "American Constitutional Law" (Wadsworth/Thomson). He will participate in a panel discussion, "Judging Your Court: An Assessment Tool," at the 2006 American Bar Association annual meeting in Hawaii on Aug. 4.
Dr. JONATHAN TITTLER (professor, CCAS-Spanish) recently served as chair of a Research Quality Assessment Panel for the University of Queensland, in Brisbane, Australia. The panel, which included representatives from universities in the United States, Canada, and Australia, evaluated 104 pieces of scholarship in the disciplines of Asian language studies; applied linguistics and educational linguistics; Asian literature and cultural studies; and European literature and cultural studies. A percentage of the texts were read multiply so that assessors could discuss their criteria and negotiate their differences. The entire exercise was carried out electronically, with the exception of a few books sent to assessors by conventional mail.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, July 15
Dr. Philip Scranton (Board of Governors professor, CCAS-history) offered background on the history of technology in the Philadelphia region during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story about the current heat wave. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/15043450.htm.
COURIER-POST, July 14
Dr. Stuart Charme (professor, CCAS-religion) offered perspective on the military crisis in Israel and Lebanon during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060714/NEWS01/607140352/1006.
AMERICAN HERITAGE, July 13
Robert Emmons (assistant director, Honors College) was featured in a feature story spotlighting his research into the life of aviator Emilio Carranza, and his plans to convert that research into a film documentary. View the article online at http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/web/20060713-emilio-carranza-rodriguez-charles-lindbergh-airplane-aviation-mexico-city-new-jersey-pine-barrens.shtml.
PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, July 11
Dr. Jeffery Dorwart (professor, CCAS-history) was cited for his research into early naval intelligence operations in a news story about the destruction of a Manhattan building. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/news/nation/15010742.htm.
The MONITOR (McAllen, TX), July 10
Robert Emmons (assistant director, Honors College) was featured in a news story spotlighting his research into the life of aviator Emilio Carranza, and his plans to convert that research into a film documentary. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.themonitor.com/SiteProcessor.cfm?Template=/GlobalTemplates/Details.cfm&StoryID=14146&Section=Valley.
ASBURY PARK PRESS, July 9
Robert Emmons (assistant director, Honors College) was featured in an Associated Press news story spotlighting his research into the life of aviator Emilio Carranza, and his plans to convert that research into a film documentary. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006607090407.
PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, July 8
Robert Emmons (assistant director, Honors College) was featured in an Associated Press news story spotlighting his research into the life of aviator Emilio Carranza, and his plans to convert that research into a film documentary. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at
http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/news/nation/14993365.htm.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, July 4
Robert Emmons (senior program coordinator, Honors College) was featured in a news story on the front page of the South Jersey section spotlighting his research into the life of aviator Emilio Carranza, and his plans to convert that research into a film documentary. A photo of Emmons accompanied the article. View the article online at
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/14961519.htm?source=rss&channel=inquirer_local
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BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES, July 3
Robert Emmons (senior program coordinator, Honors College) was featured in a news story that spotlighted his research into the life of aviator Emilio Carranza, and his plans to convert that research into a film documentary. View the article online at http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/112-07032006-678683.html.
KYW-AM (1060), July 1
Dr. Charlotte Markey (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) discussed her research into how teens perceive their own bodies during an interview that was broadcast throughout the day. View the transcript online at http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/52297.php?
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SOUTH JERSEY MAGAZINE, July 2006
Dr. Janet Golden (professor, CCAS-history) offered expert perspective on pandemics during a lengthy interview in a feature story about avian flu.
BATES MAGAZINE, Summer 2006
Dr. Daniel Hart (professor, CCAS-psychology and director, CCCS) was spotlighted in a feature story that examined his work with Camden children. Bates Magazine is the alumni magazine for Bates College. View the article online at http://www.bates.edu/x115001.xml.
COURIER-POST, June 30
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered perspective on the everyday impact of a Federal Reserve rate hike during an interview that appeared in a news story on the front page of the Business section. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060630/BUSINESS/606300348
COURIER-POST, June 24
A news article in the South Jersey section spotlighted the 20th annual Rutgers-Camden Summer Writers' Conference. Prof. Lisa Zeidner (professor, CCAS-English) and student Joe Wolff were among those interviewed. View the article online at
http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060624/NEWS01/606240346.
CHERRY HILL SUN, June 21
Headlined "Local Rutgers instructors get national award," a news article spotlighted Dr. Mary Bravo (associate professor, CCAS-psychology) and Prof. Ruth Anne Robbins (clinical associate professor, CLaw) for their receipt of the 2006 Rutgers-Camden Provost's Award for Teaching Excellence.
WHYY-FM (90.9), June 20
Dr. Arthur Klinghoffer (professor, CCAS-political science) discussed his new book, "The Power of Projections: How Maps Reflect Global Politics and History," during a live hour-long interview on "Radio Times." Hear the interview online at http://www.whyy.org/rameta/RT/2006/RT20060620_20_2.ram.
NJ BIZ, June 19
Dr. William Lutz (professor emeritus, CCAS-English) discussed changes in SEC filing procedures during an interview that appeared in a news story on the subject. Lutz shared his personal experiences as a consultant to the SEC on plain language matters.
NEW JERSEY BUSINESS MAGAZINE, June 2006
Rutgers-Camden's research innovations were spotlighted in a news story that examined research at several New Jersey colleges and universities. The value of incorporating students into the research environment was emphasized.
Dr. DANIEL BUBB (assistant professor, CCAS-physics) has received a two-year, $35,000 grant from the Research Corporation in support of his project "Resonant Infrared Matrix-Assisted Pulsed Laser Deposition of Polymers and Biomaterials." The award is a renewal of a previous grant from the Research Corporation and is the only one presented to Rutgers this spring.
Dr. DANIEL HART (professor, CCAS-psychology and director, Center for Children and Childhood Studies) is the winner of the Anna M. Sample Memorial Advocacy Award from the Community Planning and Advocacy Council. He received the award during CPAC's annual dinner on June 7.
Dr. ALAN TARR (professor II, CCAS-political science and director, Center for State Constitutional Studies) will deliver a lecture, "The Effect of Direct Democracy on State Constitutions," during the annual meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures in Nashville on Aug. 14.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, June 14
Dr. William Lutz (professor emeritus, CCAS-English) offered perspective on the emotional resonance of the Flag Day holiday during an interview that appeared in a news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-3/1150265735118950.xml&coll=8.
STAR-LEDGER, June 14
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) discussed the state's employment statistics during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/business/ledger/index.ssf?/base/business-3/115026552646520.xml&coll=1.
WHYY-FM (90.9), June 14
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered perspective on recent FBI crime statistics for New Jersey cities. Her comments were included in news broadcasts throughout the day.
COURIER-POST, June 11
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) discussed the evolution of suburban retail centers during an interview that appeared in a news story in the South Jersey section. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060611/NEWS01/606110374/1006.
COURIER-POST, June 1
Dr. John Worrall (professor, CCAS-economics) offered perspective on the impact of released Federal Reserve minutes on everyday life. His interview appeared in a news story on the front page of the Business section. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060601/BUSINESS/606010383/1003/BUSINESS.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 1
Dr. Richard Harris (professor, CCAS-political science and director, Rand Institute) discussed smart-growth matters during a lengthy interview that appeared in a news article in a special South Jersey Voters' Guide. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/14712747.htm.
CENTRE DAILY TIMES (Pa.), PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, May 28
A lengthy feature story spotlighted the work of Camilo Jose Vergara, a photographer affiliated with Rutgers-Camden. The original article in the Philadelphia Inquirer included commentary by Dr. Howard Gillette (professor, CCAS-history, and director, MARCH). View the article online at http://www.centredaily.com/mld/centredaily/news/opinion/14683349.htm.
DOVER DAILY RECORD (Morris County, NJ), May 28
A news article about the Rutgers faculty bus tour included an interview with Dr. Aman McLeod (assistant professor, CCAS-political science) and a photo of Prof. Elizabeth Demaray (assistant professor, CCAS-art). View the article online at http://www.dailyrecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060528/COMMUNITIES13/605280355/1203/NEWS01.
MAPLE SHADE PROGRESS, May 19
Headlined "Area artists featured at RU," a news story in this Burlington County weekly newspaper reported on graduating Rutgers-Camden art students displaying their works at the Stedman Gallery.
Dr. KATHLEEN ASHTON (clinical associate professor, CCAS-nursing) will participate in the Nursing Spectrum's South American Tour during April 17 to May 29. She will be the featured speaker for the Brazil and Argentina parts of the trip, when her topics will include women and heart disease, pain management, high altitude cerebral edema, and health and wellness in Peru.
Dr. CHRISTINE BRENNER (assistant professor, GSC-public policy) has been elected to a three-year term on the Association of Borderlands Studies's executive committee. The American Political Science Association has accepted her application to teach a short course on borders at the upcoming annual meeting in Philadelphia. The Rutgers-Camden Forum for Policy Research and Public Service, in conjunction with the political science department of the University of Texas at El Paso, will sponsor the short course. Brenner has been invited to a conference on the narratives and structures of borders hosted by the Center for International Border Studies at Queens University in Belfast, Ireland.
Dr. DANIEL BUBB (assistant professor, CCAS-physics) delivered an invited lecture, "Laser Processing of Materials to Enable Thin Films Research," during the Princeton Mechanical and Aerospace Department's Materials Research Seminar Series on May 4. He will speak about "Matrix Assisted Laser Processing of Organic Thin Films: Challenges and Opportunities" during the New England Chapter of the American Vacuum Society in Burlington, MA, on May 23.
Dr. JOHN DIGHTON (professor, GSC-biology) presented a seminar, "Case Studies of Interaction of Fungi and Pollutants," at the Herbarium of Harvard University on March 14.
Dr. CHRISTOPHER DOUGHERTY (associate dean, CFAS) participated in a panel discussion, "Innovative and Effective Practices in Engaging First-Year Students through Academic Support," during the Pennsylvania/New Jersey College Reading and Learning Association's Sixth Annual Regional Conference on March 10.
Dr. SEAN DUFFY (assistant professor, CCAS-psychology) delivered a talk, "Building Baby Brains," as part of the Rutgers-Camden Cappuccino Academy lecture series at Barnes & Noble in Marlton on May 3.
Dr. TED GOERTZEL (professor, CCAS-sociology) delivered a keynote address at the Montana Association of Gifted and Talented Education conference on April 27.
Dr. ARTHUR KLINGHOFFER (professor, CCAS-political science) delivered a talk, "The Geopolitics of Chinese Oil," during the Conference on Energy Insecurity at Haverford College on April 1.
Dr. PHILIP SCRANTON (Board of Governors Professor, CCAS-history) has been appointed Visiting Professor of History at the Centre des Recherches Historiques, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (School of Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences), Paris. He will present three research seminars in April, focused on jet propulsion development, machine tools, and NASA spacecraft, drawing on his research concerning Cold War technological innovation. Scranton is also in Paris for archival work in French air force records, a part of his collaborative work on French jet engines with scholars at the University of Toulouse School of Business.
Dr. JACOB SOLL (associate professor, CCAS-history) has signed a contract with Yale University Press to publish his book, "The Enlightenment Library and the Quest for Universal Knowledge." He has been invited to address the Institute für Europäische Kulturgeschichte in Augsburg concerning his book, "Publishing The Prince," on June 26; he also will teach a master class to the graduate body.
Dr. LIQIN TAN (assistant professor, CCAS-art) earned First Place honors at the Fifth Annual Digital Art and Computer Animation Juried Competition at the Butler Institute of American Art at Youngstown State University. He has been selected to chair to the poster/print competition for SIGGRAPH 2007, and recently completed an artist residency program at Texas A&M University. His work currently is in the show "LavaBody + 6: Digital Rock-Prints Incorporating 3D Animations and Convex Mirror," on display at the Noho Gallery in Chelsea (New York City) through June 10.
May 23, 2006 State Constitutional Reform Explored in New Book by Rutgers-Camden Professors
May 23, 2006 New Book by Rutgers-Camden Scholar Details How Maps Can Mislead
STAR-LEDGER, May 19
A news story about the passage of the "stem cell bill" in the New Jersey Senate noted the inclusion of a Systems Biology Institute in Camden, and Rutgers-Camden's role in that project. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/base/news-3/114802038296900.xml&coll=1
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WPVI-TV (ch. 6), Friday, May 19
Footage of the CCAS commencement ceremony appeared on nighttime news broadcasts. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST, May 18
Dr. John Wall (associate professor, CCAS-religion) discussed the benefit of debate about the film "The DaVinci Code" during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. Placed by the communications office.
KYW-AM (1060), May 16
Dr. Christine Brenner (assistant director, GSC-public policy) offered expert perspective in reaction to President Bush's televised speech about immigration reform. Her interview appeared on evening news broadcasts. Placed by the communications office.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES, May 5
Provost Roger Dennis discussed the impact of the proposed state budget on Rutgers during a lengthy interview that appeared in a news story. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/base/news-3/1146817111286400.xml&coll=8
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Fulbright Fellowship Awarded to Rutgers-Camden Political Science Scholar.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
An obituary reported on the life of Dr. Dennis Joslyn (professor, CCAS-biology) and included his photo. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/obituaries/14061537.htm?source=rss&channel=philly_obituaries.
A news story on the front page of the South Jersey section reported on an on-campus lecture sponsored by the Political Science Association and examining the legalization of drugs. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/14061536.htm?source=rss&channel=inquirer_local.
COURIER-POST
A news story on the front page of the Communities section spotlighted the New Century Cinema Film Festival at Rutgers-Camden, and included interviews with Robert Emmons (senior program coordinator, CCAS-Honors College) and a local student. Placed by the communications office.
COURIER-POST
Dr. Joseph Martin (professor, CCAS-biology) discussed the value of stem cell research during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060306/NEWS01/603060353/1006.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
Dr. Daniel Hart (professor, CCAS-psychology and director, CCCS) offered perspective on strong public reactions to a recent newspaper story about parking spaces for the disabled; his comments appeared in a column in the South Jersey section. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/new_jersey/14027849.htm.
INFO BRAZIL
Dr. Ted Goertzel (professor, CCAS-sociology) authored an article about the Brazilian presidency that appeared on this news Web site. View the article online at http://www.infobrazil.com/Conteudo/Front_Page/Brazil_this_week/Conteudo.asp?ID_Noticias=991&ID_Area=2&ID_Grupo=11.
NEWHOUSE NEWS SERVICE
Prof. Monika Deppen Wood (instructor, CCAS-sociology) discussed her research into attitudes toward aging during an interview that was carried by Newhouse newspapers. View the article online at http://www.newhousenews.com/archive/obrien022706.html.
COURIER-POST
Tyler Richendollar, an Honors College student and the Student Governing Association president, authored a bylined article about maximizing the college experience; the article appeared in a special college section. Richendollar's photo accompanied the article. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060221/SPECIAL/602210308&theme=COLLEGEGUIDE.
SEATTLE TIMES
Dr. Daniel Shain (associate professor, CCAS-biology) was featured in a news article about a University of Puget Sound student studying ice worms. View the article online at http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002818691_iceworms21m.html.
COURIER-POST
Dr. Allen Woll (associate dean, CCAS) and Dr. Joseph Barbarese (associate professor, CCAS-English) discussed the appeal of the film "Brokeback Mountain" during interviews that appeared in the cover story for the "South Jersey Living" section. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060219/SJMAG/602190336/1004/LIVING.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIMES
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) discussed home invasions and violent crime trends during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story about a home invasion murder in Turnersville. Placed by the communications office. View the article online at http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-0/1140340702118270.xml&coll=8.
COURIER-POST
Dr. Jon'a Meyer (associate professor, CCAS-criminal justice) offered perspective on Camden County Prosecutor Vincent Sarubbi's tenure during an interview that appeared in a front-page news story. View the article online at http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060215/NEWS01/602150348/1006.
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