Dr. Mick Cochrane, professor of English, published a review of Old School by Tobias Wolff in The Buffalo News on December 14.
Dr. John Occhipinti, associate professor of political science, discussed the capture and expected trial of Saddam Hussein on WBEN-AM radio’s morning news on December 15.
Nelson Civello, visiting professor of finance, discussed the evolving industry of financial services in Business First on December 15.
Dr. Michael Haselswerdt, associate professor of political science, discussed how the capture of Saddam Hussein will affect the presidential election on Channel 7’s WNY Live program on December 15.
Dr. George Palumbo, chair of economics/finance, discussed the potential economic impact of Geico opening a direct service center in Amherst in The Buffalo News on December 14.
Dr. Margaret McCarthy, dean of education and human services, discussed how the trend of more women than men graduating from the nation’s colleges will affect future leadership roles in an article in The Buffalo News on December 18.
Dr. Frank Riga, professor of English, discussed the origins of Santa Claus in Utah's Salt Lake Tribune on December 22.
Mark Castner, director of academic computing & user services and associate director of the Braun Seismograph Station, discussed the earthquake in Iran on Channel 2 news at 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. on December 22.
John Hurley, vice president for college relations, discussed Governor Pataki’s state-of-the-state address comments on increased funding for capital projects at private colleges on WNED-AM radio on January 7 and 8.