- December 4, 2012
- 5:11 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:
“Vatican’s doctrinal congregation clears Bourgeois by condemning him” – Eugene Cullen Kennedy (professor emeritus, Loyola University Chicago) penned this editorial about recent events of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith at the Vatican. 11.29.12: National Catholic Reporter
“The changing Face(book) of friendship” – Al Gini (professor, Quinlan School of Business) penned this editorial discussing friendships and how they have changed since the introduction of Facebook. 11.27.12: The BEZ
“MOOCs? Distance learning? Technology’s impact on higher education” - Al Gini (professor, Quinlan School of Business) penned this editorial discussing the effect that online classes are having on the education system. 11.29.12: The BEZ
“Exonerated man goes to court in bid to prove Burge concealed evidence” – Arthur Lurigio (associate dean, College of Arts and Sciences) is quoted in this article discussing an upcoming trial against former Chicago police commander Jon Burge. 12.01.12: Chicago Tribune
“Social media ratchets up the pressure on a routine police call“ – Arthur Lurigio (associate dean, College of Arts and Sciences) is quoted in this article explaining the negative attention that police officers often receive in the media. 12.03.12: The Baltimore Sun
“Coach Rick Majerus dies at 64″ - Porter Moser (head basketball coach, Loyola University Chicago) is quoted in this article discussing his relationship with legendary basketball coach Rick Majerus. This article appeared in multiple outlets. 12.02.12: ESPN
“Rosenthal: Economist Marvin Miller changed the salary game for professional athletes” – Spencer Weber Waller (professor, School of Law) is quoted in this article discussing the life of Marvin Miller, founder of the Major League Baseball Players Association. 11.28.12: Chicago Tribune
“Unions have a new enemy: Their own members” – Mike Zimmer (clinical professor, School of Law) is quoted in this article explaining the current state of unions in the United States. 11.26.12: Crain’s Chicago Business

