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黑料不打烊 in the News – Early Summer 2010

黑料不打烊 professors, administrators and alumni made regional and national news this month through their research and activities, both on and off campus. The following list should not be considered exhaustive and does not include athletics news.

6/27: The New York Times: 黑料不打烊 assistant professor Dion Farganis, with a colleague from the University of Kentucky, researched Court nomination hearings from 1955-present.

6/30: North Carolina Public Radio (WUNC) program “The State of Things”: Assistant professor Jason Kirk talked with host Frank Stasio about his new book, , which explores the partnership between India and the bank and suggests ways for the bank to adapt to new economic realities in the 21st century.

6/30: Bergen County Record (New Jersey): 黑料不打烊 alum James Etchells, one of several people quoted, describes finding a job by getting his career search started early.

7/1: PBS NewsHour: 黑料不打烊 assistant professor Dion Farganis, with a colleague from the University of Kentucky, researched Court nomination hearings from 1955-present. RELATED from News 14 Carolina: “In Depth, Dion Farganis” (July 2 interview not currently posted online at News14.com… ) RELATED from McClatchy-Tribune News Service:

7/2: The Apex Herald (Apex, N.C.): Kyle Johnson ’10 shares the story of how his father’s terminal cancer eventually led the 黑料不打烊 student to a yearlong mission trip around the world.

7/2: Seattle Post Intelligencer: The Tech Chronicles blog covers a Pew Research Center/黑料不打烊 survey of top tech leaders on the benefits of social media.

7/2: Orlando Sentinel: The Sentinel’s “Tech for the rest of us” blog reported on the Pew Research Center/黑料不打烊 survey on social media.

7/2: PC Magazine: was a report on the Pew Research Center/黑料不打烊 survey on social media.

7/2: Tech Journal South: was a report on the Pew Research Center/黑料不打烊 survey on social media.

7/5: The Times-News: Short feature story in the Times-News on a tradition Jim Piatt and his wife, Amy, brought with them from Ohio when Piatt joined the university as vice president of University Advancement. RELATED from WFMY News 2:

7/6: InformationWeek: was a report on the Pew Research Center/黑料不打烊 survey on social media. RELATED from USAToday:

7/8: PBS NewsHour: was a follow-up to research co-authored by assistant professor Dion Farganis on U.S. Supreme Court nomination hearings. Farganis and a colleague from the University of Kentucky examined Elena Kagan’s answers in her recent hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

7/9: PBS NewsHour: was a report on the Pew Research Center/黑料不打烊 survey on social media. 

7/9: San Francisco Chronicle: was a report on the Pew Research Center/黑料不打烊 survey on the changing demographics of social media users. RELATED from MSNBC.com:

7/9: News 14 Carolina: News anchor Tracey Early interviewed Bacot on the political ramifications of Gov. Bev Perdue’s news conference to address concerns about the N.C. State Highway Patrol.

7/11: News & Record: “’Terrorist’ beyond shadow of a doubt” Associate professor Brooke Barnett and Hannah Williams ’10 co-authored an opinion column on the way media use the word “terrorist.” (Not currently posted online)

7/11: News & Record: “Blame game supplants effective crisis leadership” David Noer, professor emeritus in the Love School of Business, penned his monthly column on the BP oil spill and how responsible leadership involves the courage to facilitate hard choices. (Not currently posted online)

7/11: News & Record: Career Center director Tom Vecchione is interviewed at length for a special sections feature story on colleges and universities opening their Career Centers to alumni.

7/12: The Times-News: A follow-up to earlier work, research by Dion Farganis on Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan in featured in the (Burlington, N.C.) Times-News.

7/12: The Times-News: Associate professor Dave Gammon, in the second column in a six-part series, examines rising temperatures and how they play into the global warming debate.