June
Elena Kagan’s Confirmation Hearings 
On Point (Boston Public Radio), June 30, 2010
(Richard Garnett, Professor of Law)
At Issue with Ben Merens 
Wisconsin Public Radio, June 29, 2010
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Supreme Court extends rights of gun owners
Los Angeles Times, June 29, 2010
(Richard Garnett, Professor of Law)
Safe-sleep advice can help save babies
The Herald (S.C.), June 28, 2010
(James McKenna, Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Professor of Anthropology)
Supreme Court Arizona ruling could shape immigration reform
Christian Science Monitor, June 28, 2010
(Richard Garnett, Professor of Law)
States Must Honor Gun Rights, U.S. High Court Says
San Francisco Chronicle, June 28, 2010
(Richard Garnett, Professor of Law)
Time for Obama to rethink Afghanistan war strategy?
Christian Science Monitor, June 28, 2010
(Michael Desch, Professor of Political Science)
Catholic men find spiritual sustenance in rosary
The Press-Enterprise (CA), June 28, 2010
(Lawrence Cunningham, John A. O’Brien Professor of Theology)
Inmigración ilegal 
CNN en Espanol, June 27, 2010
(Allert Brown-Gort, Associate Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
When the problem comes home
Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 27, 2010
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
George Lopez: Peacemaking and Aid to Terrorists 
PBS Religion & Ethics, June 25, 2010
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Analysis: Democracies Often At Odds With Military Authority
Voice of America, June 25, 2010
(Michael Desch, Professor of Political Science)
Notre Dame B-School Dean: ‘Companies Must Lead By Example In Sustainability’
Forbes.com, June 25, 2010
(Carolyn Y. Woo, Martin J. Gillen Dean of the Mendoza College of Business)
Kohl, Feingold ask for Obama’s help in Asian carp battle
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, June 25, 2010
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Stabenow calls for poison to stop carp
Detroit Free Press, June 25, 2010
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Asian carp discovery prompts renewed calls for ecological separation
The Michigan Messenger, June 25, 2010
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Asian Carp All Up in the Great Lakes
TIME (blog), June 24, 2010
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Notre Dame biologist’s DNA detections validated by Asian carp capture in Lake Calumet
PhysOrg.com, June 24, 2010
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Live Asian Carp Found Near Lake Michigan, Threatens Great Lakes
Suite101.com, June 24, 2010
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Mendoza Dean Helps Present CEO Sustainability Study
Inside Indiana Business, June 24, 2010
(Carolyn Y. Woo, Martin J. Gillen Dean of the Mendoza College of Business)
U.S. Fears Economic Stimulus Measures Will Choke on Europe’s Drastic Budget Slashing
The Market Oracle, June 24, 2010
(Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance)
Political Fallout of McChrystal Ouster Examined 
PBS NewsHour, June 23, 2010
(Michael Desch, Professor of Political Science)
Mexico sees silver lining in Arizona immigration law
Christian Science Monitor, June 23, 2010
(Allert Brown-Gort, Associate Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
The untied states of Europe
World Politics Review (Essay), June 23, 2010
(Sebastian Rosato, Assistant Professor of Political Science)
Summer Institute focuses on teaching peace
Thrive Michiana, June 23, 2010
(Kroc Institute for International Studies)
Europe cuts deep, the U.S. spends on
CNN.com, June 22, 2010
(Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance)
Innovation Park: Providing pathways to success
Thrive Michiana, June 22, 2010
Upward Bound program success grows
South Bend Tribune, June 21, 2010
Exploring ways everyone can help environment
Houston Chronicle, June 19, 2010
(Kristin Shrader-Frechette, O’Neill Family Professor of Philosophy)
U.S. Cash Fans the Flame of Mexico’s Drug Violence 
PBS News Hour, June 16, 2010
(Allert Brown-Gort, Associate Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
Blowout on the border?
Indianapolis Star (Op-ed Column), June 15, 2010
(Allert Brown-Gort, Associate Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
Obama getting lots of advice before big oil spill speech
The Oval (USA Today), June 15, 2010
(Robert Schmuhl, Annenberg-Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
New Sanctions against Iran 
Worldview (Chicago Public Radio), June 14, 2010
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Safe sleep cuts risk of death
Charlotte News and Observer, June 10, 2010
(James McKenna, Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Professor of Anthropology)
Buzz builds for Daniels presidential campaign
South Bend Tribune, June 10, 2010
(Robert Schmuhl, Annenberg-Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
2010 Elections: Reality Show Politics?
Politics Daily (Column), June 10, 2010
(Robert Schmuhl, Annenberg-Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Is jailing debtors the same as debtors jail?
Star-Tribune (MN), June 9, 2010
(Judith Fox, Associate Clinical Professor of Law)
ND prof says oil spill a public relations “crisis” for BP 
WNDU-TV, June 9, 2010
(James S. O’Rourke, Professor of Management)
U.N. Slaps Iran With New Curbs
Wall Street Journal, June 10, 2010
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Iran is hit with new set of U.N. sanctions
Los Angeles Times, June 10, 2010
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Ryan Hall gets LEED certification
South Bend Tribune, June 10, 2010
Fourth Iran sanctions: Last resort or lost opportunity?
BBC News, June 9, 2010
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Iran sanctions 
BBC World Service, June 9, 2010
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Iranian sanctions 
BBC World Business News (Podcast), June 9, 2010
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Will new Iranian sanctions be effective? 
American Public Media’s Marketplace, June 9, 2010
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
How To Win Monopoly In 21 Seconds 
NPR, June 8, 2010
(Daniel Myers, Professor of Sociology)
Bohn honored by Royal Society of Chemistry
Thrive Michiana, June 8, 2010
(Paul W. Bohn, Arthur J. Schmitt Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
Why is diesel so much higher per gallon?
WSBT-TV, June 7, 2010
(David Betson, Associate Professor of Economics)
Irish coach Brian Kelly, wife donate $250,000 to Notre Dame
USA Today/Associated Press, June 7, 2010
Kelly family donates $250,000 to Notre Dame
South Bend Tribune, June 7, 2010
BP Rolling Out New Ads Aimed at Repairing Image
Wall Street Journal, June 7, 2010
(James S. O’Rourke, Professor of Management)
University of Notre Dame Valedictorian Katie Washington: A Terrific Role Model
Huffington Post, June 4, 2010
Notre Dame Researchers to Help With Gulf Spill Effort
Inside Indiana Business, June 4, 2010
Where Is the Oil Headed?
Science Insider, June 2, 2010
(Joannes Westerink, Professor of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences)
An election-season reality check
Philadelphia Inquirer, June 2, 2010
(Robert Schmuhl, Annenberg-Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Globish For Beginners
The New Yorker, May 31, 2010
(Rev. Robert E. Sullivan, Associate Professor of History)
Notre Dame researchers develop program to help with Gulf oil cleanup 
WSBT-TV, June 1, 2010
ND scientists develop model to track oil spill 
WNDU-TV, June 1, 2010
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