Faculty In The News
Michael Barr, assistant professor of business psychology, was quoted in an Associated Press story about employees who survive layoffs. The story appeared in multiple news outlets including MSNBC.com, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Tuscaloosa News, and The Hendersonville Times-News.
Dr. Nancy Dubrow, director of the Center for International Studies, appeared on the NPR program Tell Me More discussing her past work in the Middle East helping children affected by war trauma (1/8).
Dr. Ken Fogel, assistant professor of clinical psychology, was on the panel of experts in the February 2009 issue of Men’s Health magazine offering insight on why people pace when they talk on the phone. Finally, Dr. Fogel also appeared on Chicago’s NBC 5 to discuss the importance of one’s name to his or her identity (11/17).
Dr. Evan Harrington, associate professor of forensic psychology, was quoted in Salon. com (12/5) and UK Telegraph stories about conspiracy theories surrounding President Obama (3/2). He also was quoted in a Times Argus (Vermont) story about the “bystander effect” (11/30).
Dr. Michael Horowitz, president of The Chicago School, discussed the topic of psychology and the economy with multiple outlets including the national NPR program Day to Day (3/9), WCIU’s First Business (2/7), and WTTW’s Chicago Tonight (1/28). He also commented in a Medill News Service piece about the Mental Health Parity Act (10/10).
Dr. Cynthia Langtiw, assistant professor of clinical counseling, was quoted in a Crain’s Chicago Business story titled “Travel divide: with kids or without?” (3/2). She also was interviewed by Chicago’s NBC 5 for a story about the effects of violence in the movies (1/31).
Dr. Paul Larson, professor of clinical psychology, discussed the Gov. Blagojevich case in a Daily Herald story (12/11).
Dr. Christoph Leonhard, professor of clinical psychology, was quoted by Medill News Service and NBC 11 Atlanta about phobias (10/22).
Dr. Michele Nealon-Woods, dean, Southern California campuses, was quoted in Parenting magazine about teaching kids to say “I’m sorry” (1/19). Dr.
Mike McNulty, affiliate faculty, was mentioned in Michael Sneed’s Chicago Sun-Times column for his work in Sri Lanka training counselors (12/23).

Business Psychology Professor Nancy Newton and assistant professor Jennifer Thompson received mention in The Vancouver Sun regarding a study they co-authored on executive workplace failure (12/25). The story also appeared in the Ottawa Citizen (Dec. 3).
Dr. Daniela Schreier, assistant professor of clinical counseling, discussed the Gov. Blagojevich case with a number of outlets including WTTW’s Chicago Tonight (1/26), CBS 2 Chicago—which appeared on the Drudge Report (12/10)—and the MSNBC national program 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. She also was profiled in a Medill News Service feature about how mental illness affects cancer patients and their caretakers (12/11), and was quoted in a USA Weekend story titled “Bullying: Like father like son?” (10/19).
Dr. Hector Torres, coordinator of the Center for Latino Mental Health, appeared on the WBEZ Chicago Public Radio program Eight Forty-Eight on the issue of Latino mental health in Chicago (2/25). He spoke on the same topic on Univision radio (1/29).













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