The Mason Gazette
March 2000

HeadLiners

Compiled by Daniel Walsch

Following is a list of faculty members and administrators who were interviewed between February 1and 29, 2000, by newspapers and radio and television stations outside the borders of Virginia and the Washington metropolitan area. (This is a regular column in the Gazette. We encourage faculty members to keep us informed of their media contacts and placements. Please submit this information to dwalsch@gmu.edu, deliver to MS 4C5, or fax to x38784.)



Administration
Alan Merten,
president

Atlantic Monthly

 


Graduate School of Education
Debra Sprague

Women's Day

 


School of Law
Steven Eagle

Christian Science Monitor

Mark Grady,
dean

IP Worldwide magazine

Paul Stavis
New York Times
Todd Zwicki
Kansas City Star
 


College of Arts & Sciences
Kevin Avruch,
Sociology and Anthropology

Atlantic Monthly

Jon Gould,
Administration of Justice

CNN

Arthur Herman,
History and Art History

Boston Globe

Scott Keeter,
Public and International Affairs

Christian Science Monitor, Baltimore Sun, CNN

Aliza Kolker,
Sociology and Anthropology

Pregnancy Today

Alan Rosenblatt,
Public and International Affairs

Fox News

June Tangney,
Psychology
Rodale Publishing
Otto Wahl,
Psychology
Metrowest Daily News
Walter Williams,
Economics
Salt Lake Tribune, Star Ledger, Florida Times-Union, Press Democrat
 


Krasnow Institute
James Olds

Das Magazin (Germany)

 


Robinson Professors
Shaul Bakhash

Jim Lehrer News Hour, USA Today, Reuters, Talk of the Nation, Charlie Rose Show, ABC Radio, CNN

Roger Wilkins
Wall Street Journal, Patriot Ledger
 


College of Nursing and Health Science
Mary Wakefield

Better Homes and Gardens, Boston Globe, Modern Healthcare: Week in Healthcare, MSNBC, Physicians Weekly, Health Week, American Jouralof Nursing, Fox News, Industry Standard magazine, Rural Health News

 


The Institute of Public Policy
Francis Fukuyama

Straits Times (Singapore)

 


School of Information Technology
Sushil Jajodia,
Information and Software Engineering

Emerge magazine