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School Shootings: An American Problem?
Laura Agnich
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on cross-national school mass violence incidents, and the use of firearms in school attacks worldwide
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These are the main attacks on schools in the European Union
Laura Agnich
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on school attacks in Europe and the U.S.
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Savannah Mayoral Candidates Seeking Endorsements, Turnout for Runoff
Jose de Arimateia da Cruz
Georgia Southern University faculty member Jose de Arimateia da Cruz was interviewed by Savannah Morning News.
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Savannah Morning News
Jose de Arimateia da Cruz
Georgia Southern University faculty member Jose de Arimateia da Cruz was interviewed by Eric Curl.
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Schools Need To Be Prepared To Defend Against More Than Just Shootings, Say Experts
Laura Agnich
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on campus violence for Education Week. Interview by Evie Blad.
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School Stabbings Signal Need for Broad Safety Plans
Laura Agnich
Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on campus violence for Education Week. Interview by Evie Blad.
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Before Getting High, You Must First Learn How to Get High
Nathan S. Palmer
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nathan S. Palmer was interviewed by Melissa Dahl in Before Getting High, You Must First Learn How to Get High.
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Kony Documentary Goes Viral, Some are Skeptical
Jose de Arimateia da Cruz
Georgia Southern University faculty member Jose de Arimateia da Cruz was interviewed by WTOC Television Station.
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Stop On-Line Privacy Act
Jose de Arimateia da Cruz
Georgia Southern University faculty member Jose de Arimateia da Cruz was interviewed by WSAV.
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Election Night Coverage
Karen M. McCurdy
Georgia Southern faculty member, Karen M. McCurdy was the congressional expert for a segment about the 2012 Presidential Election. A collaboration between the departments of Political Science and Communication Arts, broadcast on local public access cable television under the direction of Executive Producer, Dr. Susan J. De Bonis, Eagle News Ch 99.
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Presidential Election Results
Lara Wessel
Georgia Southern University faculty member Lara Wessel was interviewed by WSAV News.
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Children’s Books Lack Nature References, Study Suggests
J. Allen Williams Jr., Christopher W. Podeschi, Nathan S. Palmer, Philip Schwadel, and Deanna Meyler
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nathan S. Palmer co-authored. The Human-Environment Dialog in Award-Winning Children's Picture Books. The journal article was referenced in the Huffington Post article Children's Books Lack Nature References, Study Suggests.DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-682X.2011.00399.x
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Children’s Books Lose Touch With Nature
J. Allen Williams Jr., Christopher W. Podeschi, Nathan S. Palmer, Philip Schwadel, and Deanna Meyler
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nathan S. Palmer co-authored. The Human-Environment Dialog in Award-Winning Children's Picture Books. The journal article was referenced in the New York Times Motherlode section for the article Children's Books Lose Touch with Nature. DOI:10.1111/j.1475-682X.2011.00399
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Study: New Children’s Books Lack Reference to Nature, Animals
J. Allen Williams Jr., Christopher W. Podeschi, Nathan S. Palmer, Philip Schwadel, and Deanna Meyler
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nathan S. Palmer co-authored. The Human-Environment Dialog in Award-Winning Children's Picture Books. The journal article was referenced in the USA Today article.
Study: New Children's Books Lack reference to Nature, Animals.DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-682X.2011.00399.x
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Election Night Coverage
Karen M. McCurdy
Georgia Southern faculty member, Karen M. McCurdy was the congressional expert for a segment about the 2010 State Election in Georgia. A fifteen minute segment on the historical context of the elections, and a ten minute segment on the policy consequences of the election results. A collaboration between the departments of Political Science and Communication Arts, broadcast on Eagle News channel 97.
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G8 and Savannah and Globalization's Impact
Jose de Arimateia da Cruz
Georgia Southern University faculty member Jose de Arimateia da Cruz was interviewed by National Public Radio.