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UD in the News, June 22, 2004

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2:14 p.m., June 22, 2004--A roundup of recent news items about UD, its faculty, staff and alumni.

Charles Elson, Edgar S. Woolard Jr. Chair and director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance, is quoted in two stories in a special June 21 Wall Street Journal report on corporate governance issues. He discusses the functioning of boards of directors and the duties of individual directors.

Elson also is quoted in a June 22 USA Today story concerning footnotes in the newspaper’s New York Stock Exchange tables that provide investors key corporate information.

P. Michael Peterson, associate professor of health and exercise sciences, is quoted in a June 21 CBS Marketwatch story on a workplace study by Lluminari, a company in the Delaware Technology Park. The study shows that women’s top priorities are relationships and recognition while men’s priorities are pay and achievement.

Michael Ginzberg, dean of the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, is quoted in a June 20 News Journal story about a new graduate program in Sarajevo. The story also quotes Richard Weiss, associate professor of business administration; Robert Kent, associate professor of business administration, and Jeffrey Miller, professor of economics.

Laurence Kalkstein, retired professor of geography, is quoted in a June 20 Philadelphia Inquirer story concerning the city’s hot weather warnings.

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Robert Rudd, who earned a UD master’s degree in history, is the new executive director of the National Canal Museum in Easton, Pa., it is reported in the June 20 Allentown Morning Call.

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