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Released: 14-Feb-2013 3:20 PM EST
Media Advisory: Asteroid Flyby on Friday, Feb. 15
 Johns Hopkins University

As asteroid 2012 DA14 squeaks by Earth, professors at The Johns Hopkins University are available to discuss what we can do to prepare for – or even prevent – such close encounters in the future.

Released: 13-Feb-2013 1:30 PM EST
Experts Can Discuss Obama’s State of the Union Proposals
University at Buffalo

University at Buffalo experts are available to speak to Obama's proposals in areas from energy to the need to better prepare American students for high-tech careers.

Released: 12-Feb-2013 8:00 AM EST
Rev. Gerald Fogarty Available to Speak to Media on Papal Succession
University of Virginia

The Rev. Gerald P. Fogarty, S.J., William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Religious Studies and History at the University of Virginia, is available to speak with members of the media about issues of papal succession.

Released: 12-Feb-2013 8:00 AM EST
Catholic Studies Scholar Available to Comment on Pope Benedict's Resignation
Washington University in St. Louis

While it is not unprecedented for a pope to resign from his position, it is unprecedented for a pope to resign for health reasons — as Pope Benedict XVI plans to do at the end of the month — says a leading historian of religion at Washington University in St. Louis. Daniel M. Bornstein, PhD, the Stella Koetter Darrow Professor in Catholic Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, says that Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation stands out as different from previous ones, but not simply because of his medical reasons. “Previous resignations either resulted from or led to grave crises in leadership. I do not see either of those as a concern in this case,” Bornstein says.

Released: 7-Feb-2013 8:00 AM EST
Indiana University Experts Available to Discuss Discovery of Richard III's Bones
Indiana University

Earlier this week, a team of historians and archaeologists concluded on the basis of DNA and other evidence that skeletal remains found underneath a parking lot in England last fall were those of King Richard III, who died in 1485. Indiana University has several faculty experts who are available to comment on the discovery's impact on the long-dead king's place in history, his depiction by Shakespeare and the effect on actors.

Released: 6-Feb-2013 8:00 AM EST
Predictions and Reactions: President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address
National Communication Association

Members of The National Communication Association who study political communication can provide insight into the tone and content of the State of the Union address.



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