August
AT&T Gearing Up for Rare Antitrust Fight With DOJ
New York Times, August 31, 2011
(Joseph Bauer, Professor of Law)
AT&T Gearing Up For Rare Antitrust Fight With DOJ
NPR, August 31, 2011
(Joseph Bauer, Professor of Law)
Government sues to block AT&T, T-Mobile merger
CNBC, August 31, 2011
(Joseph Bauer, Professor of Law)
Happiness, Philosophy and Science
New York Times, August 31, 2011
(Gary Gutting, Notre Dame Endowed Chair in Philosophy)
Stanford, Notre Dame and… Miami?
Chronicle of Higher Education, August 31, 2011
The making of a memorial: Reshaping ground zero
CNN/CNN International, August 30, 2011
(Erika Doss, professor of American Studies)
Commercial fishing, once a Great Lakes way of life, slips away
Los Angeles Times, August 29, 2011
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Tea Party Support Heavily Favors Rick Perry, Poll Finds
Yahoo! News, August 29, 2011
(David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
Cook may find it hard to sustain Apple culture
Today on NBC.com, August 26, 2011
(Michael Mannor, Assistant Professor of Management)
GDP Falls As Economic Growth Slows To A Crawl, New Estimates Show
Huffington Post, August 26, 2011
(Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance)
Some expect big rally in small-cap stocks
Washington Post, August 26, 2011
(Timothy Loughran, C. R. Smith Professor of Finance)
A few Catholics still insist Galileo was wrong
Los Angeles Times, August 26, 2011
(Peter Garnavich, Professor of Physics)
The Ethics of Drones 
PBS, August 26, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
Conservationists around Great Lakes plan for climate change
Chicago Tribune, August 26, 2011
(University of Notre Dame)
A Tie-Dye Cupcake Can Change the World
Huffington Post, August 26, 2011
(Lindsay Brown, Junior, College of Arts and Letters)
A few Catholics still insist Galileo was wrong
Chicago Tribune, August 26, 2011
(Peter Garnavich, Professor of Physics)
Scientists across the US Tracking and Monitoring Hurricane Irene
International Business Times (United Kingdom), August 26, 2011
(Andrew Kennedy, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences)
Galileo got it wrong: Catholics
The West Australian, August 26, 2011
(Peter Garnavich, Professor of Physics)
‘Tea Party’ a rebranding triumph with a familiar face 
MSNBC Rachel Maddow, August 25, 2011
(David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
What beliefs predict a Tea Partier?
Washington Post, August 25, 2011
(David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
The Tea Party moves to ban books
Guardian UK, August 25, 2011
(David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
Apple fans shocked by Steve Jobs’ resignation as CEO
Los Angeles Times, August 25, 2011
(Michael Mannor, Assistant Professor of Management)
CEOs, employees ponder what’s next for Apple
USA Today, August 25, 2011
(Michael Mannor, Assistant Professor of Management)
Cook may find it hard to sustain Apple culture
MSNBC, August 25, 2011
(Michael Mannor, Assistant Professor of Management)
Steve Jobs Leaves Apple: Employees Ask ‘What Would Steve Do?’
Huffington Post, August 25, 2011
(Michael Mannor, Assistant Professor of Management)
U.S. Said to Plan Request at UN of $1.5 Billion for Libya
San Francisco Chronicle, August 24, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
U.S. Said to Plan Release at UN of $1.5 Bln in Libyan Assets
Bloomberg, August 24, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
7 Challenges for Post-Qadhafi Libya
US News and World Report, August 23, 2011
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Can We Judge Economic Success? Perry Versus Obama
New York Times, August 23, 2011
(Gary Gutting, Notre Dame Endowed Chair in Philosophy)
A major win for Obama’s Libya policy
CNN, August 22, 2011
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
American Politics More Religious Than American Voters
Huffington Post, August 22, 2011
(David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
After Sept. 11, ‘religion can no longer be ignored’
USA Today, August 19, 2011
(R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History
John M. Regan Jr. Director, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Stay put, young man: fewer Americans are moving to new places than any time since the Great Depression
Yahoo! News, August 19, 2011
(Abigail Wozniak, Assistant Professor of Economics)
Nice guys don’t always have to finish last
Washington Post, August 19, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
9/11 traced new spiritual lines
USA Today, August 19, 2011
(R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History
John M. Regan Jr. Director, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Which Stocks Are Risky? Ask the F.A.A. 
Wall Street Journal, August 18, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Being mean for fun, profit
St. Petersburg Times, August 18, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Not nice guys, but cowards, finish last
CNN, August 18, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
The Dylan Ratigan Show 
MSNBC, August 18, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Hardball with Chris Matthews 
MSNBC, August 17, 2011
(David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
Can New Sanctions Topple Assad’s Regime? 
NPR, August 17, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams 
NBC, August 17, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Nice guys earn less than men who say they are disagreeable in workplace, study shows
New York Daily News, August 17, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Moon may be younger than thought, study says
Los Angeles Times, August 17, 2011
(Clive Neal, Professor of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences)
Moon may be younger than thought, study says
Chicago Tribune, August 17, 2011
(Clive Neal, Professor of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences)
Niceness Doesn’t Pay – But It Should!
Forbes, August 17, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Somali Drought, Extortion by Al-Shabaab Rebels Fuel Famine
San Francisco Chronicle, August 17, 2011
(Rahul Oka, Assistant Professor of anthropology)
Study: Nice guys make lower salaries
United Press International, August 17, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Moon May Be 200 Million Years Younger Than Thought: Scientists
International Business Times, August 17, 2011
(Clive Neal, Professor of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences)
Is meanness a moneymaker? Nice guys are paid less, study finds
Los Angeles Times, August 16, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Yes, That Jerk Really Does Make More Than You
NPR, August 16, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Nice guys earn less, study finds
CNN, August 16, 2-11
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Crashing the Tea Party
New York Times, August 16, 2011
(David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
Which Stocks Are Risky? Ask the F.A.A.
Smart Money, August 16, 2011
(Matthew Cain, Assistant Professor of Finance)
Somali Militant Beatings Worsen Spiral of Famine as Refugees Flee Drought
Businessweek, August 16, 2011
(Rahul Oka, Assistant Professor of anthropology)
President Obama Talking Jobs in the Heartland; Stocks Dip; When Teachers Cheat; Beating Childhood Obesity; Perry’s Texas Twang; Grieving After Egypt’s Revolution
CNN Newsroom, August 16, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Seize the sanctions moment in Syria
Christian Science Monitor, August 16, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Nice Women Finish Last At Work, Study Says
Huffington Post, August 16, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
That Jerk at Work May Get Paid More Than You
CNBC, August 16, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Nice Guys and Women Earn the Least Amount of Money
ABC News, August 16, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Somali Militant Beatings Worsen Spiral of Famine as Refugees Flee Drought
Bloomeberg, August 16, 2011
(Rahul Oka, Assistant Professor of anthropology)
Bachmann tops US Republican straw poll
RTÉ, August 15, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Consumer Confidential: Mean money, Google phones, wiener war
Los Angeles Times, August 15, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Do Nice Guys Finish Last?
Wall Street Journal, August 15, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Nice guys earn less, study finds
CNN, August 15, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Time Warner Cable solidifies hold on Midwest by buying Insight Communications
Los Angeles Times, August 15, 2011
(Matthew Cain, Assistant Professor of Finance)
What Neuroscience Can Teach Leaders
Businessweek, August 12, 2011
(Jessica Payne, Assistant Professor of Psychology)
Hey, You! Mean People Earn More, Study Finds
Wall Street Journal, August 12, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
The dangers of secularism in the Middle East
Christian Science Monitor, August 11, 2011
(Daniel Philpott, Associate Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies)
Nice guys make less than ‘highly disagreeable’ men
CTV, August 11, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Criticism of the U.S. position toward Libya, U.S. investment in the Egyptian Army, the political transformation in Egypt, and Mubarak’s trial
Al-Jazeera, August 11, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Henry R. Luce Associate Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Evil
Chronicle of Higher Education, August 11, 2011
(Terry Eagleton, Excellence in English Distinguished Visitor)
U.S. May Call for Assad to Step Down Amid Violence in Syria, Official Says
Bloomberg, August 11, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Should Obama Go on Vacation While Markets are So Skittish?
CNBC, August 11, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
U.S. May Call for Assad to Step Down in Syria, Official Says
San Francisco Chronicle, August 11, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Mitt Romney Gives Millions To Charity, Most To Mormon Church
Huffington Post, August 11, 2011
(David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
Islam and American Tolerance
Wall Street Journal, August 11, 2011
(David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
U.S. May Call for Assad to Step Down in Syria, Official Says
Businessweek, August 11, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Assad Admits Mistakes as Criticism of Syrian Killings Grows
Businessweek, August 11, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Illinois Injury Lawyer: Supreme Court Ruling Shows State’s Tough Stance On Drugged Driving
Yahoo! News, August 11, 2011
(Patrick Salvi, Notre Dame Law School Adjunct Faculty)
Should Obama Go on Vacation While Markets are So Skittish?
Christian Science Monitor, August 11, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
‘Daredevils’ Make Bad Investors, Great CEOs
The Street, August 10, 2011
(Matthew Cain, Assistant Professor of Finance)
Assad Admits to ‘Mistakes’ in Clampdown
Bloomberg, August 10, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
London Riots Blamed on BlackBerry Messenger?
Christian Post, August 10, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Assad Admits Mistakes as Criticism of Syrian Killings Grows
San Francisco Chronicle, August 10, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
‘Daredevils’ Make Bad Investors, Great CEOs
Yahoo! Finance, August 10, 2011
(Matthew Cain, Assistant Professor of Finance)
How seawater can quench global thirst
MSNBC, August 9, 2011
(William Phillip, Assistant Professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering)
CEOs Who Fly Planes Do Better at the Job
Forbes (Blogs), August 9, 2011
(Matthew Cain, Assistant Professor of Finance)
London Riots 2011: Protesters Use BlackBerry Messenger; Hackers Back Them
ABC News
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Trying to Live Forever
New York Times, August 9, 2011
(Gary Gutting, Notre Dame Endowed Chair in Philosophy)
Face Down Ethical Issues
Investors Business Daily, August 9, 2011
(Ann Tenbrunsel, Rex and Alice A. Martin Professor of Business)
The Nuking of Japan
Forbes, August 8, 2011
(Rev. Wilson Miscamble, professor of history)
IRS Buckled To GOP Pressure On Secret Donations, Lawyer Says
Huffington Post, August 8, 2011
(Lloyd Mayer, Associate Dean and Professor of Law)
A Moral Flip-Flop? Defining a War
New York Times, August 5, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
It Doesn’t Pay to Be Nice. This is How Much It Costs
BNET, August 5, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Future of seawater desalination studied
United Press International, August 4, 2011
(William Phillip, Assistant Professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering)
Downgraded Tropical Storm Brings Rain To Haiti
NPR, August 4, 2011
(Rev. Tom Streit, C.S.C., Research Assistant Professor in Biological Sciences)
“It’s that second paycheck that’s the real killer, demonstrably more deadly than the first.”
Time Magazine, August 3, 2011
(William Evans, Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Economics)
What the Debt Deal Means for Jobs and the Economy
CBS MoneyWatch, August 2, 2011
(Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance)
Are Your Political Opponents Crazy?
New York Times, August 2, 2011
(Gary Gutting, Notre Dame Endowed Chair in Philosophy)
Some Sept. 11 families became peace activists
Wall Street Journal, August 2, 2011
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Catholic scholars blast ‘aggressive’ US contraceptive mandate
Catholic News Agency, August 2, 2011
)Carter Snead, Associate Professor of Law)
Senate votes for US debt deal
RTÉ, August 1, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Professor of American Studies and Journalism)
Belly button home to bacterial zoo
Australian Broadcasting Corporation Science, August 1, 2011
(Elizabeth Archie, Clare Boothe Luce Program Assistant Professor of Biology)
Notre Dame mouthguards go high-tech
CBS, August 1, 2011
(University of Notre Dame)
What lives inside your navel?
MSNBC, August 1, 2011
(Elizabeth Archie, Clare Boothe Luce Program Assistant Professor of Biology)
The Princeton Review’s Annual College Rankings Based On 122,000 Student Surveys Are Now Out In “Best 376 Colleges – 2012 Edition” Guidebook
The Street, August 1, 2011
(University of Notre Dame)
What lives inside your navel?
Discovery News, August 1, 2011
(Elizabeth Archie, Clare Boothe Luce Program Assistant Professor of Biology)
Mobility in the U.S. is Down. What’s More of a Factor: the Housing Slump, or Air-Conditioning?
Freakonomics, August 1, 2011
(Abigail Wozniak, assistant professor of economics)
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