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Week of February 11 - 15, 2002

 

·             Law School Dean Michael Young appeared on C-Span's "Washington Journal" to discuss religious persecution and human rights violations that exist in China. Also appearing on "Washington Journal" was Law School Professor Mary Cheh who discussed historic Supreme Court cases. 

·             Larry Singleton, associate professor of accountancy, and two Executive MBA students, Bret Morgan and Pam Powers, were interviewed by WJLA-TV (Channel 7) for a segment about the Enron crisis. 

·             Recent editions of the "GW Washington Forum" include a discussion of President Bush's State of the Union Address with GSPM Dean Christopher Arterton and Adjunct Professor Thomas Cole; a special broadcast of February's Kalb Report featuring a panel of war correspondents; and excerpts of an Asia Briefing hosted by the Elliott School of International Affairs. 

·             University Professor Amitai Etzioni appeared on NPR's "The Diane Rehm Show" to discuss national ID cards. 

·             Dr. Christina Puchalski was part of a consensus panel that wrote "Discussing Religious and Spiritual Issues at the End of Life: A Practical Guide for Physicians," which appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).  To view this, and the first of two articles written by the panel, visit www.jama.com

·             Dr. Michael Olding, professor of cosmetic surgery, was interviewed by Reuters TV about combination mastectomy and reconstruction. 

·             Dr. Robert Siegel, of GW's Hematology/Oncology department, was featured on WTTG-TV's (Channel 5) "High Tech Health" segment.  He discussed GW's intra-arterial chemotherapy protocol for people with head and neck cancers. 

 

 

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