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Betty Carmack, nursing, was interviewed Mar. 26 by the Hartford Courant about peoples relationships with animals.
Redé Shifferaw, accounting student, talked to Radio France International Mar. 25 about his experience as an African student in the United States.
Santos Soto, international business student, was featured in the San Francisco Chronicle Mar. 24 about his participation in the Golden Gloves boxing tournament.
Roberto Gutiérrez Varea, performing arts and social justice, and the play he is currently directing, The Doll Hospital, were featured Mar. 23 in the Argentinean newspaper La Voz.
Robert Talbot, School of Law, was quoted Mar. 22 by the San Mateo County Times, Tri-Valley Herald, Oakland Tribune, Alameda Times-Star, and the Daily Review about the trial of Scott Peterson, accused of killing his wife and unborn son. Talbot was live Mar. 21 on KRON-TV about the same topic.
Starting Mar. 22, Julio Moreno, history, is now a regular contributor on the Hispanic station Radio Unica. In his ten-minute-a-week segment, he addresses a wide variety of topics including immigration, national politics, and U.S.-Latin American trade.
Zachary White, communication studies, is a USA Today regular commentator about the ongoing U.S. presidential campaign. He was quoted by the newspaper Mar. 19 about the rhetoric that Democratic candidate John Kerry and President George W. Bush use during their public appearances. In March, White also talked to the Sing Tao newspaper, San Francisco Examiner, KRON-TV, KTSF-TV, KVON (radio station, Napa county), and KXYL (radio station, Austin, Texas).
David Batstone, theology, discussed three ethical dilemmas in sports in USA Weekend magazine Mar. 19.
Patrick Hatcher, Center for the Pacific Rim, talked to WTJS (radio station, Tennessee) Mar. 18 about reasons why the U.S. should withdraw its troops from Iraq. He also talked to KRON-TV Mar. 11 about the terrorist attack in Madrid that killed 202 people.
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Alma Flor Ada, Education, talked Mar. 14 to KRON-TV about the School of Educations event Reading the World.
Roberta Ann Johnson, politics, spoke Mar. 23 to the Ottawa Citizen (Canada) about legal protection for Canadian whistle blowers.
The Computer Science departments supercomputer project was featured in the Chronicle of Higher Education Mar. 12, on KNTV-TV and KTVU-TV Feb. 23, and in the Press Democrat Feb. 24.
The story about five USF students who spent their spring break serving as international observers during El Salvadors presidential election was broadcast on Univision Mar. 12 and will be publish in the April issue of El Heraldo Católico.
Michael Lehmann, economics, talked in March to KPIX-TV, KGO-TV, and The Howard Stern Show about topics ranging from the federal budget deficit to companies producing more without hiring more employees.
Eugene Muscat, School of Business, spoke Mar. 8 to KPIX-TV about employees who call in sick when the weather is good, and to the same TV station Mar. 5 about the verdict on the Martha Stewart trial. On Mar. 4, he was quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer on Comcasts proposal to take over Disney.
Patrick Murphy, McCarthy Center, was interviewed by KRON-TV Mar. 3 about President George W. Bushs campaign ads.
Stephen Zunes, politics, talked to KPFA-FM (Berkeley) Mar. 2 about the United States relation with the United Nations.
Joshua Gamsom, sociology, was interviewed Feb. 19 on WBEZ-FM (Chicago) about celebrity trials.
The story of nine computer science students spending their spring break installing computer networks in Peru was featured by wire service Bay City News Feb. 15.
Christian Thompson, exercise and sport science, was interviewed by KPIX-TV Mar. 7 about activities for fighting American obesity.
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