September
Researchers: Silkworms make artificial spider silk
Bloomberg BusinessWeek/Associated Press, September 30, 2010
(Malcolm Fraser Jr., Professor of Biological Sciences)
The Best Executive M.B.A. Programs
Wall Street Journal, September 30, 2010
Why Spoiled Babies Grow Up to Be Smarter, Kinder Kids
TIME.com, September 29, 2010
(Darcia Narvaez, Associate Professor of Psychology)
People Would Be Nicer If They Got More Cuddling and Breast Milk, Study Says
Parent Dish, September 28, 2010
(Darcia Narvaez, Associate Professor of Psychology)
Modern parenting, less compassionate kids
United Press International, September 27, 2010
(Darcia Narvaez, Associate Professor of Psychology)
Pardon Us, But Our Museum Is Falling Apart
Wall Street Journal, September 24, 2010
(Steven Semes, School of Architecture)
Northern Jet works with Notre Dame researchers to test airplane laser equipment
Grand Rapids Press, September 23, 2010
Laser beam tests conducted between jets at Ford International Airport 
WZZM-TV, September 22, 2010
Old ways best in childrearing – think Neolithic.
USA Today, September 22, 2010
(Darcia Narvaez, Associate Professor of Psychology)
20 years after Ex Corde: What was all the fuss about?
National Catholic Reporter, September 1, 2010
(John Cavadini, Associate Professor and Chair of Theology)
Oil spill cleanup: After digging deep to kill well, BP faces long climb
Christian Science Monitor, September 20, 2010
(James O’Rourke, Professor of Management)
How Census gets it wrong on poverty
CNN (blog), September 20, 2010
(James X. Sullivan, Associate Professor of Economics)
Poverty rate: Are Americans really poorer than in 1960?
Christian Science Monitor, September 20, 2010
(James X. Sullivan, Associate Professor of Economics)
Plan to Cut Back Catholic Schools Severs Parish Links
New York Times, September 20, 2010
(Rev. Joseph Corpora, C.S.C., Alliance for Catholic Education)
Opinion: Leaked UN report gives critical view of Paul Kagame
Global Post, September 19, 2010
(Christian Davenport, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Is Sarah Palin the next Barack Obama?
MSNBC/Politics Daily, September 17, 2010
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
The new poor and the almost-poor: Will poverty rate climb more?
Christian Science Monitor, September 16, 2010
(James X. Sullivan, Associate Professor of Economics)
Will Republicans Party Like Its 1994? Or Democrats Like Its 1964?
Politics Daily, September 16, 2010
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Doctors’ tech adoption influenced by social circle
American Medical News, September 13, 2010
(Corey Angst, Assistant Professor of Management)
Notre Dame Calls Early Results Of IPad Study Encouraging
Forbes.com, September 13, 2010
(Corey Angst, Assistant Professor of Management)
A Career in Business Operations
Wall Street Journal, September 13, 2010
(Lee Svete, Notre Dame Career Center)
Going from paperless to the iPad
BusinessReview USA, September 10, 2010
(Corey Angst, Assistant Professor of Management)
The Limits of Religious Tolerance 
PBS/Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, September 10, 2010
(Scott Appleby, Professor of History and John M. Regan Director, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Burning the Koran: Is it Legal? Looking to Flag Burning Cases for Answers
ABC News, September 10, 2010
(Scott Appleby, Professor of History and John M. Regan Director, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Signs of the Times
America Magazine, September 10, 2010
(Emad Shahin, Henry R. Luce Associate Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Would a Muslim burn the Bible?
CNN.com, September 10, 2010
(Emad Shahin, Henry R. Luce Associate Professor of Religion,Conflict and Peacebuilding)
ND research suggests ADHD is over diagnosed in large number of kids 
WNDU-TV, September 10, 2010
(William Evans, Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Economics)
Twin Sept. 11 tragedies created tides of religious intolerance
Salt Lake Tribune (Op-Ed), September 10, 2010
(Patrick Mason, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Obama weighs in as plan to burn Qurans sparks debate
USA Today, September 9, 2010
(Scott Appleby, Professor of History and John M. Regan Director, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Ind. activist to head federal anti-carp campaign
BusinessWeek, September 9, 2010
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
DNA figures large in Asian carp court case
UPI.com
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Twins Are Intriguing Research Subjects for Biometircs Researchers
ScienceDaily, September 8, 2010
(Kevin Bowyer and Patrick Flynn, College of Engineering)
Notre Dame students respond to the iClassroom
Techland (TIME.com), September 7, 2010
(Corey Angst, Assistant Professor of Management)
Expert: High risk of Asian carp invading lakes
Wall Street Journal, September 7, 2010
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Do Daughters Cause Divorce?
New York Times (blog), September 7, 2010
(Anita Kelly, Professor of Psychology)
Analysts Pessimistic on Chances of Mideast Talks Success
Voice of America, September 3, 2010
(Michael Desch, Professor of Political Science)
SBCSC students working with Notre Dame engineering students 
WNDU-TV, September 3, 2010
Notre Dame utilizes iPads in the classroom
WSBT-TV, September 2, 2010
(Corey Angst, Assistant Professor of Management)
Rwanda Genocide Ideology and Sectarianism Laws Silencing Critics?
Inter Press Service, September 2, 2010
(Christian Davenport, Professor of Peace Studies, Political Science and Sociology)
Notre Dame’s iPad experiment
America magazine, September 1, 2010
(Corey Angst, Assistant Professor of Management)
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