Who was the `real` Rosie the Riveter? Here are the top candidates.
Communications Professor James Kimble, a specialist in the rhetoric and messaging of World War II, discusses his research connecting Naomi Parker Fraley to Rosie the Riveter.
Seton Hall faculty are regularly featured in national and international media outlets for their academic expertise and ground-breaking research in a wide variety of subjects, including business, diplomacy and international relations, theology, education, science, arts and humanities, communication, law, healthcare, government and politics.
Below is a sampling of recent media coverage.
Communications Professor James Kimble, a specialist in the rhetoric and messaging of World War II, discusses his research connecting Naomi Parker Fraley to Rosie the Riveter.
SMHS Healthcare Policy expert Nalin Johri reflects on the complexities in weighing financial costs around NJ’s COVID-19 testing program during a time of escalating positive tests, hospitalizations and deaths.
Economist Danielle Zanzalari discusses how the Credit Card Competition Act aims to lower consumers’ costs but could negatively impact customers’ finances.
Law Professor Margaret "Maggie" Lewis discusses the negative implications of an increasingly tense U.S.-China relationship resulting in fewer academic exchanges.
Jane McManus, executive director of the Center for Sports Media, discusses a direct connection between young women playing sports and growing their leadership abilities to advance in their industries.
Joyce Strawser, Ph.D., Stillman School of Business dean and professor, discusses the flourishing of M.B.A. programs with students individualizing their specializations to meet specific career needs from supply chain management to marketing and negotiations.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, Director, Center for Global Health Studies, discusses China's COVID policy and significance for the U.S. with Emmy-award winning anchor Steve Adubato.
Joyce Strawser, Ph.D., Stillman School of Business dean and professor, discusses how students and faculty are embracing the robust set of choices for in-person, online and hybrid learning.
Elizabeth V. Halpin discusses the University's cutting-edge interdisciplinary leadership program that empowers future leaders in these disruptive times to respond through innovative mentoring, executive coaching, and empowerment.
Stillman School's Jack Shannon was highlighted by Poets & Quants as a professor who made a difference and impacted the lives of his students.
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