- July 18, 2012
- 4:44 pm
- Anne Hughes
Loyolans in the news
“Loyolans in the News” highlights faculty and staff members who have been mentioned in various media outlets. This week’s feature includes:
“Review: London a Social and Cultural History, 1950–1750 by Robert O. Bucholz and Joseph P. Ward” –Robert O. Bucholz’s (professor, history) book is reviewed in The Washington Post. 07.13.12: The Washington Post
“Chicagoland Chicago police expand offer to overtime to officers, according to memo” –Robert Lombardo (professor, criminology) is quoted in the Chicago Tribune stating that the increase in overtime pay for Chicago police is an admission that there aren’t enough police officers on the streets of Chicago. 07.12.12: Chicago Tribune
“Obesity linked to circle of Friends” –David Soham, PhD, (assistant professor, Stritch School of Medicine) is featured in Science Daily for his study that suggests a link between childhood obesity and a child’s group of friends. 07.09.12: Science Daily and numerous other sources listed
“Right to work is an old and bipartisan idea” –Elizabeth Tandy Sherman (assistant professor, history) penned the following editorial for Bloomberg, which chronicles the “right to work” act throughout American history and how the act will affect the upcoming elections. 07.12.12: Bloomberg

