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Highlights of News and Media Coverage
August 10, 2009 

MEDIA COVERAGE

Law School Dean John Farmer Jr. on a central emergency radio network in the aftermath of 9/11:

Kelly: Kean to renew efforts to push 9/11 Commission proposals Bergen Record, July 29


Basketball Coach Kevin Morris participates in girls' basketball camp in Nigeria

RU coach from Boonton heads for camp in Nigeria Daily Record, July 29


Law Professor Laura Cohen on minors appearing in court without attorneys

N.J. Supreme Court says juveniles must have attorney to waive Miranda rights Star-Ledger, July 29


Research by Psychology Professor Stephen Jose Hanson

'Brain-reading' methods developed ScienceDaily, July 28
Study by UCLA, Rutgers neuroscientists provides new insights into 'mind reading'


History Professor Clement Price comments on Mayor Booker's administration

Why Cory Booker likes being mayor of Newark Time Magazine, July 27


Law Professor Jonathan Bick on Internet sites' liability for third-party content

Morristown homeless woman victim of 'Cyber-bullying'? Daily Record, July 26


Law School Dean John Farmer Jr. on entrapment

Legal experts say it will be tough for suspects in corruption scandal to claim entrapment Star-Ledger, July 25


Feature on Rutgers' Future Scholars program

College summer program for kids WABC television, July 24

Law Professor Frank Askin on the Gates incident and racial profiling

The Gates case and racial profiling New York Times, July 22

History Professor Clement Price in the film A Place out of Time: The Bordentown School

School's legacy endures in the lives, and the society, it helped change Star-Ledger, July 22


Business Professor Michael Santoro on foreign business' impact on social and political change in China

Morals vs. profits, a tug of war for business in China Reuters, July 22

Chris Christie selects Rutgers School of Law-Newark's Kim Guadagno as running mate

New Jersey G.O.P. candidate picks woman as his No. 2 New York Times, July 20


Sociology Professor Alex Hinton shares thoughts on trial of Tuol Sleng prison chief Kaing Guek Eav, aka Dutch

Lessons from the Dutch trial Phnom Penh Post, July 17


Survey conducted by School of Public Affairs and Administration ranks Maine's web site No. 1

National survey gives Maine web site top mark Boston Globe, July 16


Rutgers alumni testify at Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings

Former FBI Director Louis Freeh testifies at Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings Washington Post, July 16
Wade Henderson testifies at Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings Washington Post, July 16


Law Professor Carlos A. Ball on LGBT rights and the Obama administration

Four Reasons for Hope on LGBT Rights and the Obama Administration Huffington Post, July 13


Alumna and Superior Court Judge Renee Weeks retiring after 20 years on the bench

A 'supreme' judge retires her gavel after a life of firsts - NJ.com Star-Ledger, July 11


Media Studies Professor Robert Snyder on New York City's Washington Heights

157th St. and Riverside Dr.: This under-the-radar NYC 'hood is making a comeback NY Daily News, July 10


Op-eds by Political Science Professor Alexander Motyl

Historical battle lines: Why is Russia afraid of a 300-year-old Ukrainian hero? Wall Street Journal, July 9
Rutgers University: Tenured faculty isn't the problem Star-Ledger, July 8
Back to Latin New York Times, July 6


Law Professor Frank Askin on what 60 Democratic senators in the U.S. Senate really means

The Franken factor (and counting to 60) Star-Ledger, July 7


Rutgers Business School's mini-MBA course

In Rutgers' Mini-MBA course, smaller is better - NJ.com Star-Ledger, July 6


Division of Global Affairs Director Simon Reich on child soldiers

Think Again, Child Soldiers Foreign Policy, May 2009



SELECTED RECENT PRESS RELEASES

Rutgers University in Newark will lead Nine-School Consortium to Double Minority Students Majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Aug. 5

Merck grant kick starts new ethical leadership programs at Rutgers Business School Aug. 4

Researchers Develop "Brain-Reading" Methods to Uncover a Person's Mental State July 24

Don't Just Read the Books, Meet Their Authors, and Discuss Their Work with Them July 16

Maine, Oregon and Utah Achieve Top Rankings in State E-Governance July 15

Annette Gordon-Reed Named Rutgers Board of Governors Professor of History July 14

Library at Rutgers Law School Awarded Grant for Preservation July 9

Law School to Host International Criminal Law Conference July 7

    
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