Category Archives: Media

Moscardelli appears on WNPR (audio)

Prof. Vincent Moscardelli appeared on the Colin McEnroe Show (WNPR/radio) on a show entitled “Poetry, Politics & (Bully) Pulpits.” The audio is here. Part of the show dealt with the bully pulpit, “that notion that the presidency provides a natural … Continue reading

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Courant covers Reiter’s New Book

“Why Northeast Republicans Are Rarer Species” features a Q & A with Prof. Howard Reiter on his new book, Counter Realignment: Political Change in the Northeastern United States. (co-authored with Jeffrey M. Stonecash)

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Roundtable on “Protests in the Arab World,” 3:30 pm

This event is over but you may still watch it or read about the discussion of protests, democratization, Egypt, the Maghreb, U.S. policy, strategic interests, and what lies ahead: See the Video Christine Buckley’s take at UConn Today Russell O’Brien … Continue reading

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Pressman speaks on US and Middle East (3 pm)

Prof. Jeremy Pressman will speak Friday, February 11, at 3 pm on “The Impact of the Changing Balance of Mideast Power on U.S. Policy.” The talk will take place in Monteith 119 with free pizza, soda, and snacks. Pressman also … Continue reading

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Prof. Best comments on GOP direction

Prof. Samuel Best offered his thoughts for CBS News on what Reince Priebus, newly elected chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), needs to do to strengthen the GOP.

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UConn alum Heather Murdock reports from Egypt

Heather Murdock, a UConn graduate, is reporting from Egypt for the Washington Times and other publications. Murdock traveled to Egypt from Lebanon where she had been reporting on the new government and other issues.

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