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Salisbury University Nursing Professor Katie Hinderer was recognized at the National Teaching Institute held by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses for her research on the sensitive topic of planning for end-of-life care. Dr. Hinderer is available for media interviews on this subject.
Salisbury University's Dr. Frank Shipper has spent years researching and consulting with employee-owned businesses. He is available to speak with media on management, leadership and team development in this growing field.
Dr. Joel Jenne is available to discuss the importance of social studies in school systems. In the wake of No Child Left Behind, many states have de-emphasized social studies. A new law in Maryland re-emphasizes the subject's importance, mandating an assessment test in government for high school graduation.
Dr. E. Tylor Claggett Jr., associate professor of finance in Salisbury University’s Franklin P. Perdue School of Business, is available to speak on the pros and cons of the flat tax and how its implementation could impact the U.S. economy.
Dr. Len Robinson, chair of Salisbury University’s Political Science Department, is available to speak on reports of Mommar Gadhafi’s death and what it may mean for the future of Libya and the Middle East.
Dr. Darren Parnell is available to talk about Hurricane Irene. He holds a Ph.D. in geography, with a climatology focus, from the University of South Carolina and teaches meteorology and climatology at Salisbury University.
Dr. Michael Scott, director of the Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative at Salisbury University, is available to speak with media regarding this afternoon’s 5.9 earthquake in Virginia that has been felt in New York, Washington, D.C., and beyond.
Leaps from middle to high school or high school to college are periods of tremendous growth and challenge for teenagers. These transitions can be accompanied by anxiety and tension for students and parents. Salisbury University Student Health Services Director Jennifer Berkman discusses how to help.
Dr. Memo Diriker of Salisbury University’s Franklin P. Perdue School of Business is available to speak with reporters on the debt crisis.
The world of Harry Potter is coming to an end—or is it? With this week’s release of the final movie in the franchise, experts Ernie Bond and Jack Wenke of Salisbury University are available to speak with reporters on all things Potter.