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Tom Nazario, School of Law, talked Sept. 6 to KNTV TV about civil disobedience.
Michael Lehmann, Economics, spoke Sept. 10 to CBS Market
Watch about oil prices. Later last month, he was interviewed on the same topic by KPIX TV. He also spoke to KRON TV on the Feds decision not to lower interest rates.
Uldis Kruze, History, spoke to KRON TV on Sept. 11 about whether Americans are looking more closely at history after the attacks on the World Trade towers and the Pentagon.
The Sept. 11 Mass of the Holy Spirit, commemorating the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, was featured on KTVU TV.
Bill Murray, School of Business, was interviewed Sept. 12 by KRON TV about CEO compensation.
Raymond Dennehy, Professor-Philosophy, was interviewed on KNTV's 11 oclock news in September about Gov. Grey Daviss signing of the embryo stem-cell bill.
Charles Gagan, S.J., pastor, Saint Ignatius Church, talked to the San Francisco Chronicle Sept. 13 about USFs efforts to save financially troubled Sacred Heart School.
KCBS announced Sept. 14 USFs ranking by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nations most diverse universities.
Julio Moreno, History, spoke Sept. 16 to Univisións national show Primer
Plano about César Chávez. He was also interviewed by Radio Unica Sept. 16 about the impact of the terrorist attacks on the U.S. Latino community.
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Maureen OSullivan, Psychology, was quoted Sept. 16 by the San Francisco Chronicle about the work of San Francisco psychologist Paul Ekman.
Nobel Laureate Oscar Arias, who visited USF on Sept. 17, was featured on CNN Headline News, KPIX TV, Bay City News Service, Univisión, Telemundo, La Opinión,
Radio Bilingue, El Tecolote, El Heraldo Católico, Avance Hispano magazine, SF Gate.com, and El Nuevo
Mundo.
Stephen Zunes, Politics, wrote an op-ed piece, Iraq: The Case Against War, in the September issue of The Nation magazine. Another article by Zunes was published by the San Jose Mercury News Sept. 16. Also in September, Zunes was quoted by
the San Mateo County Times and the Tri-Valley Herald about local anti-war movements and was interviewed on Fox News.
Santos Soto, student, was featured by Univision, Telemundo, El Heraldo Catolico, and Radio Unica in September. Soto is a member of the national boxing and kickboxing teams, and will compete to represent the U.S. in the 2004 Olympic games.
USFs immersion program in South Africa was featured on the cover of the Jesuit magazine Connections in September.
Japanese Consul Shigeru Nakamuras lecture at USF was covered Sept. 18 by the Hokubei Mainichi and the Nichi Bei Times.
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