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Uldis Kruze, associate professor, history, talked to KGO TV Jan. 21 about Falun Gong, a spiritual Chinese practice.
Eugene Muscat, associate dean, School of Business and Management, was interviewed by the Indianapolis Morning Star Jan. 20 about businesses run by second- and third-generation Americans. He also talked Jan. 15 to La Opinion, in Los Angeles, about worries that loans from the Small Business Administration will be stopped. On Dec. 20, he was quoted by The Daily News of Los Angeles on Christmas retail sales. On Dec. 14, he was featured in The New York Times on family business.
Roberta Ann Johnson, professor, politics, analyzed the State of the Union Address Jan. 20 on KPIX TV.
Patrick Murphy, director, McCarthy Center, talked to the following media throughout the state Jan. 14 about his research on the funding of California community colleges: Associated Press, KGO TV, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News, Sacramento Bee, Contra Costa Times, North County Times, Marin Independent Journal, and San Mateo County Times.
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Eugene Benton, professor, physics, talked Jan. 9 to Newsday about President George W. Bushs proposal to build a base on the moon.
John Veitch, associate professor, economics, was quoted by the Chicago Tribune Jan. 8 on President George W. Bushs proposal to temporarily legalize illegal workers in the United States.
Raymond Dennehy, professor, philosophy, spoke to the Miami Herald Jan. 5 about the stem cell debate.
Anthony Ribera, director, International Institute of Criminal Justice Leadership, was interviewed by the Los Angeles Times Dec. 22 about rewarding political allies with high-profile jobs in law enforcement.
Maureen OSullivan, professor, psychology, was featured in December on the television station MDR in Leipzig, Germany, about lie detection. She also spoke recently to Cosmopolitan and Readers Digest about romantic love and lies.
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