All NewsFacultyIn the MediaMilroy: Philadelphia’s Park Neglect Long-Standing David PesciMay 9, 20111minThe American Studies professor says the parks were created somewhat reluctantly and maintained begrudgingly CONTINUE READING
All NewsFacultyIn the MediaCollins ’91 Film to Screen at The L.A. Film Festival David PesciMay 5, 20111min"You Hurt My Feelings," written and directed by the Film Studies prof. screens at the prestigious film festCONTINUE READING
All NewsFacultyIn the MediaSlotkin Adds Perspective to WWI Medal of Honor Case David PesciApril 29, 20111minNew information about a WWI African American private may move a Medal of Honor case forwardCONTINUE READING
All NewsAlumniFacultyIn the MediaRoth: Universities Must Ensure Quality and Equality David PesciApril 25, 20111minLimiting financial aid and pell grants, and increased focus on specialization is diluting higher educationCONTINUE READING
All NewsFacultyIn the MediaBraxton Featured in “50 Great Moments in Jazz” David PesciApril 15, 20111minThe jazz original draws from such diverse influences as Coltrane, Brubeck and Stockhausen.CONTINUE READING
All NewsFacultyIn the MediaLim: Budget ‘Battle’ Won’t be a Fight, Just Noise David PesciApril 15, 20111minDespite the public yelling and hyperbole, deals of political expediency likely to be struckCONTINUE READING
All NewsFacultyIn the MediaMcAlister: Haiti’s President Leveraged Pop Star Past David PesciApril 9, 20111minMartelly used the lessons he learned in the limelight to win an election. Now he must lead a nationCONTINUE READING
All NewsFacultyIn the MediaDupuy Discusses the Haitian Presidential Election David PesciApril 7, 20111minMichal Martelly, an entertainer who has never held political office is now president of this turbulent island nation CONTINUE READING
All NewsFacultyIn the MediaChenoweth on Success of Nonviolent Uprisings David PesciApril 1, 20111minHer upcoming book shows the evidence for success of nonviolent uprisings against oppressive regimesCONTINUE READING
All NewsFacultyIn the MediaUlysse on Haitian Icon Paulette Poujol-Oriol David PesciApril 1, 20111minPoujol-Oriol, a noted author, actress, playwright and feminist cultural figure, died in MarchCONTINUE READING
All NewsFacultyIn the MediaFoyle: Support on Libya Hinges on ‘National Interest’ David PesciMarch 30, 20111minTepid public support is the result of doubt regarding whether Libyan mission supports U.S. interestsCONTINUE READING
All NewsFacultyIn the MediaChenoweth on the Success of Nonviolent Uprisings David PesciMarch 25, 20111minHer research contrasts the success rates of nonviolent uprisings and armed uprisings since 1900CONTINUE READING