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Robert Talbot, law, was interviewed Aug. 5 by ESPN Radio regarding his moot court class on the case of basketball star Kobe Bryant. Talbot was also interviewed by radio stations in Illinois, Missouri, and Indiana, and appeared in the Denver Rocky Mountain News and New Jersey Star-Ledger newspapers.
Benjamin Tosi, manager of events scheduling and services, appeared Aug. 11 in Sports Illustrated for his gold medal win in precision shooting at the 2003 National Bocce Championships. A story about Tosi also appeared Aug. 18 in the Fresno Bee.
Stephen Zunes, politics, appeared Aug. 9 in the Toronto Star. He was quoted on how Americans pay a price for speaking out against President George W. Bushs foreign policy decisions.
Maureen OSullivan, psychology, had her research on people who can discern liars from truth-tellers referenced Aug. 5 in The New York Times.
Julio Moreno, history, appeared in an Aug. 8 United Press International story detailing how some Latino immigrants to the United States suffered from torture and politically motivated violence in their native countries.
Roberta Ann Johnson, politics, appeared in the Aug. 7 issue of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune as an expert on whistle-blowing.
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Michael Lehmann, economics, appeared Aug. 8 in an MSN Money/CNBC story on the notion that Americans should be spending more money as part of their patriotic duty.
Vernon Ruland, S.J., theology, had his book, Conscience Across Borders: An Ethics of Global Rights and Religious Pluralism, reviewed Aug. 4 in America magazine.
Tyrone Cannon, dean of the library, appeared Aug. 2 in the Los Angeles Times commenting on the partnership between San Jose State University and the City of San Jose in creating a new library.
Brandon Brown, physics, was interviewed Aug. 21 on KCBS Radio discussing his research on a gel in sharks snouts that helps them detect minute temperature changes in water.
Michael ONeill, College of Professional Studies, appeared Aug. 24 in the San Antonio Express-News regarding the rising salaries and benefits of nonprofit administrators.
Alice Kaswan, law, appeared in the August issue of Corporate Legal Times regarding a factory site in Santa Clara County facing civil complaints for allegedly allowing toxic chemicals to seep into surrounding soils.
Kristen Kennedy, rhetoric and composition, authored a column Aug. 22 in the Chronicle of Higher Education regarding nonacademic careers for Ph.D.s.
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