|
Roberta Ann Johnson, Politics, talked to The New York Times Feb. 10 about Enron and her upcoming book on whistleblowing.
Connie de la Vega, Law, was interviewed Feb. 20 by Univisions national newscast about whether mentally retarded killers should receive the death penalty.
The Fromm Institute for Lifelong Learning and its founder, Hanna Fromm, were featured in the San Francisco Chronicle on Jan. 3.
Robert Talbot, Law, spoke to San Franciscos KGO TV Jan. 31 about recent developments in the case of John Walker Lindh, the American Taliban.
Daniel Rascher, Athletics, spoke to Reuters newswire about the economics of the Olympics. He also discussed the future of the Oakland As in the San Jose Mercury News in February.
|
 |
Latinos in the Legal Profession, an event sponsored by the School of Law, was featured in the legal newspapers The Recorder and the San Francisco Daily Journal in February.
Michael Stanfield, History, was interviewed last month by Holly Kernan on KALW radio (91.7 FM) about U.S. military aid and the peace process in Colombia.
Raymond Dennehy, Philosophy, was interviewed by KPIX TV and KGO TV, Feb. 14 and 15, about the ethics of cloning a cat.
Eugene Muscat, Cathy Fusco, and Sarah Barde, School of Business, were interviewed Feb. 8 about increases in MBA enrollment by the San Francisco Business Journal. Muscat also talked to KGO radio about the same topic.
|
 |
|
If you have a story idea, please call Gary McDonald,
director of media relations at (415) 422-2699,
or Monica Leifer, assistant director, at (415) 422-2697.


|
Office of Publications 2130 Fulton Street LM Rossi Wing 207c
San Francisco, CA 94117-1080
usfnews@usfca.edu last modified: 3/5/02 |
|
|