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Released: 23-Sep-2008 1:40 PM EDT
Experts: How to Raise Resilient Children in Tough Times
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Explaining the loss of a home or job to young children can be difficult for parents. However, even during tough economic times, families can take steps to develop resilience, the coping mechanism needed to recover from life's challenges, say University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) education professors Lynn Kirkland, Ed.D., and Janice Patterson, Ph.D.

Released: 22-Sep-2008 6:00 AM EDT
Vote Count Critical Issue in '08, Says Elections Expert
University of Utah

It's time to turn attention to counting the votes, says University of Utah elections expert Thad Hall: in another close Presidential race, will the election process again make the headlines?

Released: 19-Sep-2008 1:00 PM EDT
'No Time to Lose' to Start Thinking Sustainability
University of Oregon

In a new book, the director of the University of Oregon's Climate Leadership Initiative says that addressing human contributions to global warming requires a mindset tuned to "The Power of Sustainable Thinking." The book targets decision makers in the public and private sectorbut is accessible to "anyone interested in changing thinking and behavior about the climate and sustainability."

Released: 19-Sep-2008 1:00 PM EDT
Ithaca College Building is World First for Highest Green Standard
Ithaca College

The home of the Ithaca College School of Business is the first facility for a college or university business school in the world to attain platinum LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) status. The college is also constructing a new administration building to platinum LEED standards.

Released: 19-Sep-2008 1:00 PM EDT
Researcher Available to Discuss Climate Change, Projections
Texas Tech University

From global warming today to how it will impact the climate at the end of the century, Katharine Hayhoe can discuss what to expect and how fewer emissions can create less climate impact.

Released: 17-Sep-2008 4:00 PM EDT
Engineer Works to Clean and Improve Engine Performance
Iowa State University

Iowa State University's Song-Charng Kong and his students are working to reduce emissions in diesel engines, develop a computer model of a gasoline engine and optimize new engine technologies. The results could be cleaner, more efficient engines in our cars and trucks.

Released: 17-Sep-2008 10:45 AM EDT
Economy May be Wedge to Change Swing State Votes, Political Scientist Predicts
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

"A lot of Republicans could be persuaded by our economic problems to vote Democratic "“ it's the wedge issue that could send even committed Republican voters to the other side," political scientist Todd Shields of the University of Arkansas says.

Released: 17-Sep-2008 12:05 AM EDT
Historian Traces Fears, Fantasies about NYC’s Destruction
University of Massachusetts Amherst

In a new book, Max Page, associate professor of architecture and history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, explores how visions of New York's destruction were a part of the country's collective imagination long before the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks turned fiction to grim reality.

Released: 16-Sep-2008 1:40 PM EDT
Hurricane Ike and Increasing Vulnerability to Hurricanes: Global Warming’s Wake-Up Call for the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts
National Wildlife Federation (NWF)

By fueling more intense tropical storms, global warming is putting hurricanes on steroids. National Wildlife Federation Climate Scientist Dr. Amanda Staudt is available to talk about the latest science on global warming, increased vulnerability to hurricanes, and how Hurricane Ike fits the pattern of a new era of stronger storms.

Released: 16-Sep-2008 12:40 PM EDT
Banking Expert Available to Discuss Shakeup of Major Financial Institutions
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Banking expert Tim Yeager, associate professor of finance at the University of Arkansas and former economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, is available to answer questions about the ongoing crisis at major U.S. financial institutions.

Released: 16-Sep-2008 10:00 AM EDT
Workplace Aggression Expert Available to Discuss Employee Layoffs
University of New Hampshire

Paul Harvey, assistant professor of management at the University of New Hampshire, is available to discuss the intricacies of laying off employees. According to Harvey, although there really is no good way to tell someone they are being laid off, employers should tailor the bad news in a way that minimizes the likelihood of an extremely bad reaction.

Released: 16-Sep-2008 9:00 AM EDT
After The Weekend That Wracked Wall Street, Think Big About Small Says Financial Author
Business School of Happiness

The recent collapse of three major financial institutions"”Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and Merrill Lynch"”has left Wall Street reeling, and no one knows when the bloodletting will come to an end. While investors are duly concerned about the future financial landscape, opportunities for growth still exist.

Released: 16-Sep-2008 9:00 AM EDT
Economist Warns Future Generations May Be Worse Off Than Past
University of New Hampshire

For the first time in America's recent history, future generations may be worse off economically than their parents, warns economist Ross Gittell at the University of New Hampshire.

Released: 16-Sep-2008 8:45 AM EDT
Palin Surge Has Peaked, Political Scientist Suggests
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

University of Arkansas political scientist Andrew Dowdle says that historically vice presidential candidates have not played a role in how the election turns out and suggests the surge in polls after Sarah Palin's nomination has peaked.

Released: 15-Sep-2008 5:50 PM EDT
Perspective United States Military Policy in Iraq and Bush Legacy
Tufts University

President Bush's military policies in Iraq, and Afghanistan will become grist for debate as his administration moves into its final months. The country will also reflect on his accomplishments and difficulties during eight years in office.

Released: 15-Sep-2008 5:30 PM EDT
Professor Teaches Course on Bush Doctrine
Tulane University

Tulane University Political Science Professor Jeffrey Stacey is one of the few professors in the country who teaches a course devoted exclusively to The Bush Doctrine.

Released: 15-Sep-2008 4:00 PM EDT
Comments and Perspectives on the 2008 Presidential Election
Tufts University

Barack Obama's lead in national polls has created a formidable challenge for John McCain. The race has taken on a combative tone and will likely become more contentious as November 4 approaches.

Released: 15-Sep-2008 11:30 AM EDT
Too Bad Greenspan Wasn't So Blunt in Office, Says Historian
University of Maryland, College Park

"The situation we face in financial markets today was largely the creation of a Federal Reserve under Alan Greenspan's long tenure," says University of Maryland business and economic historian David Sicilia. "It's a shame he wasn't as forthright then as he is now as a prominent private citizen." Sicilia calls the current credit crisis "the worst in postwar history."

Released: 14-Sep-2008 8:30 PM EDT
While Violence, Abuse and Trauma Tear Communities Apart, IVAT Brings Leading Experts Together
Alliant International University

International Conference Asks: How Can We Prevent Violence, Abuse and Trauma? Speakers provide research and answers to problems of domestic violence, rape child abuse, elder abuse and traumatic stress following violence, war, disasters and crises.

Released: 12-Sep-2008 4:30 PM EDT
Professor Available to Address Sexual Politics and First Amendment
Wake Forest University

As Constitution Day approaches, Shannon Gilreath, professor for interdisciplinary studies at Wake Forest University School of Law, questions whether the U.S. Constitution deserves fidelity.

Released: 12-Sep-2008 1:00 PM EDT
Ecological Society of America Experts Available to Comment on Environmental Education
Ecological Society of America

Environmental education has been shown to boost student motivation, critical thinking skills and interest in science and math as career pathways. The Ecological Society of America has several scientists with expertise in science and environmental education who are available to offer their perspectives on the challenges of education in an increasingly technological society.

Released: 12-Sep-2008 1:00 PM EDT
Vampires and Zombies and Monsters…Oh My!
Texas Tech University

These professors just might know who "“ or what "“ goes bump in the night.

Released: 11-Sep-2008 3:00 PM EDT
Author on John McCain: "Being an Insurgent Is in His DNA"
Indiana University

John Karaagac, the author of John McCain: An Essay in Military and Political History, commments on McCain's candidacy for president. Karaagac teaches public policy in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Bloomington.

Released: 11-Sep-2008 12:00 PM EDT
Palin ABC Preview: Her Opponents Have Ensured Success, Says Expert
University of Maryland, College Park

"The unusual thing about the current reduction of expectations for Governor Palin's first television interview is that the people predicting she isn't up to the task are her opponents," says University of Maryland political communication expert, Kathleen E. Kendall. "By reducing the expectations for her performance so low, they are unwittingly helping her. That's why I'm sure her interview will be perceived as a big success."

Released: 11-Sep-2008 11:10 AM EDT
Georgian-Russian Conflict: Redrawing the Map?
Saint Joseph's University

Many in the world community saw Russia's military response to pleas for help from South Ossetia as a pretext to invade Georgia, which it promptly did. Lisa Baglione, chair and professor of political science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, sees the incipient Georgian-Russian conflict, and other clashes that have erupted throughout the region "“ in Croatia, Bosnia, Chechnya, Kosovo and elsewhere "“ as a complex problem related to the devolution of sovereignty.

Released: 10-Sep-2008 7:00 AM EDT
Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae Take-Over Will Lead to Active Prime Market
Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University

A finance expert in the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University predicts an active prime market after the take-over of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae by the government.

Released: 10-Sep-2008 12:00 AM EDT
H.S. Students Decode Presidential Campaign Messages
Ithaca College

A media literacy kit, "Media Construction of Presidential Campaigns," provides High School teachers with a tool to teach the history of U.S. elections in a way that will prepare students to think critically about historical, political, and ethical issues related to media, democracy, and presidential campaign messages.

Released: 9-Sep-2008 4:00 PM EDT
Expert Comments on Vegetarian Diets, Global Warming
University of North Carolina at Asheville

UNC Asheville can provide an expert to comment on recommendations made last week by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) urging people to eat meat-free one day a week if they want to make a personal change to help tackle global climate change.

Released: 9-Sep-2008 3:50 PM EDT
Sexual Health Expert Available to Discuss Sex Education
Indiana University

Sexual health expert Michael Reece discusses research involving sexuality education in schools. Abstinence-only education is not the most effective strategy to ensure the sexual health of adolescents and young adults, he says, yet it tends to dominate the educational system in many areas of the country.

Released: 9-Sep-2008 3:45 PM EDT
Is Sarah Palin Woman Enough for the National Stage?
Vanderbilt University

While Palin and Hillary Clinton are putting cracks in the glass ceiling below America's highest office, they are still battling that double-bind for women in power "“ being seen as too womanly or not womanly enough, says a Vanderbilt University expert on women and the media.

Released: 9-Sep-2008 12:15 PM EDT
Tip Sheet - Hurricane Experts Available for Interviews
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)

NCAR scientists are available to discuss hurricane formation and behavior, the impacts of the powerful storms on society, and whether climate change may be altering hurricanes and other tropical cyclones.

Released: 9-Sep-2008 10:45 AM EDT
Palin, Religion, the 2008 Election
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Although Sarah Palin's entry into the 2008 presidential race has energized the religious right within the Republican Party, don't expect religion to be a major issue in this year's election, says University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) political communications expert Larry Powell, Ph.D. The move away from overt religious appeals may be due to an effort to avoid what Powell calls the "Pharisee Effect."

Released: 9-Sep-2008 9:00 AM EDT
Will Middle Eastern Affairs Impact the Election?
Central Michigan University

Voters in the U.S. are closely evaluating the presidential candidates' stances on education, health care, the economy, energy and many more important issues. But how much will the candidates' experience and expertise with Middle Eastern affairs sway voters? CMU Middle East expert John Robertson is available for commentary on the issue.

Released: 8-Sep-2008 7:00 PM EDT
Sociologist Studies Social Construction of 9/11 and Its Use as Political, Social Resource
Iowa State University

Last year, a USA Today story on the sixth anniversary of 9/11 said it was "unlikely to pack the same emotional clout, generate the same media attention or command the same public focus as the fifth anniversary." We should expect a similar reaction this year according to Brian Monahan, an assistant professor of sociology at Iowa State University who has been researching the social construction of 9/11.

Released: 8-Sep-2008 4:50 PM EDT
Terrorism Preparedness: Our Seven-year Pilgrimage Since 9/11/01
Rowan University

As we mark the anniversary of 9/11 and approach the presidential election, terrorism against the United States still is on our minds. "The importance of ensuring readiness of local first responders cannot be overemphasized," says emergency management expert Dr. Robert Fleming.

Released: 8-Sep-2008 4:15 PM EDT
Professors Available to Explain International Search For Rosetta Stone of Physics
Texas Tech University

Researchers hope to solve some of the universe's most mind-blowing riddles.

Released: 8-Sep-2008 3:05 PM EDT
Rx for Children’s Colds: Leave Over-the-Counter Medicines on the Shelf
Saint Louis University Medical Center

Last year, citing concerns over safety and effectiveness, experts from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended that the agency ban all over-the-counter, multi-symptom cough and cold medicines for children under 6. The recommendation was long overdue, according to Ken Haller, M.D., associate professor of pediatrics at Saint Louis University.

Released: 8-Sep-2008 11:25 AM EDT
Bioinformatics, Zebrafish: The Future of Cancer Research
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey

With the Stand Up To Cancer telethon having raised millions of dollars, now the real work begins on applying that money toward the next generation of cancer research. Experts can discuss the latest in cutting-edge research in the areas of bioinformatics, work with zebrafish and survivorship issues.

Released: 5-Sep-2008 4:00 PM EDT
Preparing for Hurricane Response: The Untold Story that Contributed to Success
Rowan University

Gustav's gone, and three other hurricanes may be are heading for the United States. Emergency preparedness expert can discuss what's changed since Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast three years ago.

Released: 5-Sep-2008 1:45 PM EDT
Media Tipsheet: Six Reasons for Feminists to be Glad McCain Picked Palin
University of Virginia

Lynn Sanders, a professor of politics at the University of Virginia offers the following take on the Republican Party's nomination of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to become vice president.

Released: 4-Sep-2008 5:30 PM EDT
Hurricane Anxiety Creates Storm of Emotions
Dick Jones Communications

During hurricane season, coastal dwellers are faced with constant uncertainty about when and where the next disaster may strike. For many, that anxiety can be more distressing than the actual storms.

Released: 4-Sep-2008 5:10 PM EDT
Sarcasm in Political Speeches Risky, Says Expert
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's vice presidential acceptance speech has come under fire from some critics who said the speech had a tone of sarcasm. Political communications expert Larry Powell, Ph.D., with the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), says that while sarcasm works best in appealing to the party base, it is not as effective in reaching swing voters.

Released: 4-Sep-2008 10:55 AM EDT
September 13th is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Day
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey

While rare, 10,700 cases of childhood cancer will be diagnosed this year. Great strides in comprehensive care for such patients have been made, helping to keep the five-year survival rate for this group at 80 percent and trending upward. Experts can discuss unique programs that benefit this population.

Released: 4-Sep-2008 10:45 AM EDT
Scientists ‘Stand Up To Cancer’ with Latest Research
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey

The Stand Up To Cancer campaign is opening the nation's eyes to the need and the benefit of cancer research dollars. Top cancer experts are embarking on groundbreaking research, which include a look at active surveillance therapy in prostate cancer and investigation of the mineral selenium in ovarian cancer.

Released: 4-Sep-2008 5:00 AM EDT
Engineers Without Borders Works with Kenyan Village to Improve Water Supply
University of Massachusetts Amherst

Members of the Engineers Without Borders (EWB) student chapter at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently returned from a three-week trip to Kenya, where they worked to improve drinking water for a rural farming village.

Released: 3-Sep-2008 9:00 PM EDT
Palin Unusual Because Her Path to Politics Not Led By A Man, Author Says
Ohio State University

Sarah Palin, the Republican nominee for vice president, is different from many female leaders around the world in at least one respect "“ her political career does not follow that of a male relative, according to an expert on women in global politics.

Released: 2-Sep-2008 3:05 PM EDT
Palin: Leadership Studies Prof's Research on Women Candidates
University of Richmond

Dr. Crystal Hoyt of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond has current research directly relevant to women running for executive office, such as Sarah Palin as a vice presidential candidate.

Released: 1-Sep-2008 4:00 PM EDT
Experts Available to Discuss Impact of Hurricane Gustav
University of New Hampshire

Several experts from the University of New Hampshire are available to discuss the impact of Hurricane Gustav, which is forecast to hit Louisiana as a major hurricane early next week.

Released: 29-Aug-2008 2:30 PM EDT
McCain's VP Pick: University of Maryland Experts
University of Maryland, College Park

Here are some initial reactions by University of Maryland political scientists and political communication experts to Senator McCain's choice of a running mate. Samples: "...overestimated the influence of gender..." vs."...bold and extremely strategic..."

Released: 29-Aug-2008 2:00 PM EDT
University of Virginia Hurricane Tip Sheet
University of Virginia

The University of Virginia has experts in a variety of disciplines available to talk on various aspects of the effects of hurricanes on people and the environment.



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