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CLAS in the
News
May - June 2009
This is a report of College of
Liberal Arts & Sciences faculty, students and alumni
in the news for the months of May and June. If you
or your work is featured in the media, please
contact Allison Reid at
allison.reid@uncc.edu
to be included in the next edition, which
will be sent out Sept. 3.
Faculty Expertise
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NBC’s
“Today Show” features criminology professor
Dr. Joe Kuhns in the story
“Are Tasers Safe?” (June 17)
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Dr.
Deborah Bosley, associate professor of
English, was quoted extensively in The
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette story
“The
language we choose has helped shape U.S. energy
debate.” (June
11) Due to her expertise in plain language in
financial information, Bosley was quoted in a
number of news stories on the new credit card
bill in congress, including
The Oklahoman (May 27),
Transaction World
(July 2009), The Omaha
World-Herald (May 23), Wall Street
Journal Radio and the New Jersey
Herald, among others.
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Charlotte
NPR affiliate WFAE featured biology
professor Dr. Mark Clemens in the story “Following
the biotech dollars in Charlotte,” which
reported that Clemens received $2.5 million from
the National Institutes of Health for a
ground-breaking organ transplant project. (May
7)
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Dr.
Harrison Campbell, a UNC Charlotte geography
professor who tracks local economic indicators,
was quoted in The Charlotte Observer
story “It's
not good yet, but it's a little less bad.”
(June 28) He was also highlighted for his
benchmark report for the Charlotte Chamber of
Commerce, which ranks Charlotte third overall
among nine Southern metro areas, in
The Charlotte Observer
and the
Charlotte Business Journal.
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Dr.
Doug Shoemaker, assistant professor in the
department of geography and earth sciences, was
quoted in The Charlotte
Observer story “Why
Charlotte floods.” (May 7)
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The
Charlotte Observer reported that Dr.
Meg Morgan, professor of English, received
the North Carolina Board of Governors
Award for Excellence in “4
from UNCC win awards.” (May 7)
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Dr.
Owen Furuseth, director of the geography PhD
program, was quoted in The Charlotte
Observer story, “American
Dream fading for Latino business owners.”
(May 8)
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Dr.
Alfred Stuart, emeritus professor of
geography, was quoted in the Winston-Salem
Journal in “Forsyth
diversity up; Hispanics led increase in
population in 2008.” (May 14)
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Dr.
Kathy Reichs, professor emeritus of
anthropology, was featured in The
Charlotte Observer story “'Bones'
author gears up for health drive.”
(May 18)
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WFAE reported on Distinguished Visiting
Research Professor (in biology) Dr.
Rob Bierregaard’s research on barred owls in
Charlotte’s neighborhoods: “Who
gives a hoot? Biologist Rob Bierregaard
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Fox
News Charlotte quoted Dr. Dena Shenk,
professor of anthropology and director,
gerontology, in a report about aging baby
boomers. (May 19)
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The
Charlotte Observer reported on English
professor Dr. Mark West’s Children’s
Literature Conference on both
May 28 and
June 7.
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WFAE’s
“Charlotte Talks” featured Dr.
John Szmer, assistant professor of political
science, discussing the “ (June 9)
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Dr.
Vivian Lord, professor and chair of the
department of criminal justice and criminology,
was quoted in the WCNC-TV story “Craigslist
rape case causing legal hurdles for defense.”
(June 15)
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Dr.
Heather Perry, assistant professor of
history, was featured on WFAE’s
“Charlotte Talks,” discussing
The Atkins Library’s Berlin Airlift Exhibit.
(June 18)
The exhibit was also covered by The
Charlotte Observer, WTVI-TV and
News 14 Carolina, among other outlets.
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Criminology professor Dr. Paul Friday,
was quoted on the WCNC-TV story “Man
with three DWI convictions arrested again”
(June 24) and The Charlotte Observer
story “Teens
smoke less, binge drink more.” (June 23)
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WFAE’s “Charlotte Talks”
featured Dr. Gary Rassel,
associate professor of political science,
discussing “The
N.C. State Budget.” (June 24)
College Matters
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The Charlotte Observer
reported on the launch of the new Charlotte
Teachers Institute (CTI), “Colleges,
CMS create teacher institute.” (May 6) The
CTI launch also was reported by The
Charlotte Weekly, WSOC-TV,
News 14 Carolina, WBTV and WAXN-TV.
Alumni and Student Newsmakers
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Leevi
Barnard (BA ’07), a first lieutenant with
the North Carolina Army National Guard who died
when the 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team he was
assigned to was attacked by enemy forces, was
memorialized in news coverage by Fox 8-TV,
NBC 17, News 14 Carolina, and
WFMY-TV, among other media outlets.
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