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If members of the media have interviewed you, e-mail Liz Wolf Green at greenew@uwec.edu, so she may share the news with University Bulletin readers. Following are examples of UW-Eau Claire people and programs that recently appeared in the media. William Frankenberger, psychology/Human Development Center, was quoted in a story titled "Should Your Child Really Be On Ritalin?" in the September issue of Better Homes & Gardens magazine.Rodd Freitag,
political science, analyzed political issues with host Mary Jo Wagner
on the Aug. 19 Wisconsin Public Radio show "The West Side."
U.S. Rep. Ron Kind was a guest on the show, during which he discussed
education and funding issues and other topics affecting western Wisconsin.
Susan C. Turell,
psychology/women's studies, was quoted in the Aug. 19 Leader-Telegram
article "Project to examine women's issues," about the need
for Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton's initiate "Wisconsin Women =
Prosperity." Turell also had her article
titled "Abuse shows up in all types of relationships" published
in the July 17 issue of the Chippewa Herald. Turell wrote the article
on behalf of the Coordinated Community Response to Domestic Violence
and Sexual Assault for Chippewa County and the Chippewa Valley Lesbian
and Gay Community Center. Harry Jol,
geography and anthropology, appeared on WEAU-TV, WQOW-TV and WWIB
radio during the week of Aug. 4. He was interviewed about the geophysical
investigations he conducted as part of an international archaeological
research team July 16-22 at Tel Yavne, Israel. David Gordon,
communication and journalism (emeritus), was quoted in an article
titled "Rebuilding trust: Newsrooms react as ethical breaches
erode confidence" in the July issue of Quill magazine. The article
was an analysis of what the news media need to do in the wake of the
Jayson Blair case and other recent problems that have damaged media
credibility. Gordon's comments related to ways the media can help
the public learn more about how the news process works, so they know
enough to hold the media accountable in constructive ways. Lori Rowlett,
philosophy and religious studies, appeared on PAC-TV July 11. She
was interviewed about Voodoo by Chad Lewis, the host of "The
Unexplained." |
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University Bulletin
• Vol. 51, No. 1 • First Week • Fall Semester •
Aug. 25, 2003 |
News
Bureau
Liz
Wolf Green, Editor, UW-Eau Claire News Bureau, Schofield 201, (715) 836-4741
Diane Walkoff, Editorial Assistant.
Updated:
August 21, 2003