Media Relations

Faculty Experts

Boston University welcomes media requests. Faculty members are available to provide expert opinion, comment and analysis on a broad range of subjects. Find faculty members at Boston University who have expertise in your area of interest by using this website, or please contact us for assistance in finding experts.

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James E. Post

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Title/Department

Faculty Director, Public Management Program, Management Policy

Academic Rank

Professor of Management Policy

Expertise

Business and political issues such as soft money donations and lobbying; ethics; corporate public affairs; nonprofit management; business responses to environmental and natural resources issues

 

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Julian Zelizer

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Department

History

Academic Rank

Associate Professor, History

Expertise

Presidential campaigns and primaries; history of the Democratic and Republican parties; U.S. political history; Twentieth century political history, particularly national politics, presidency, Congress, and the media, since World War II; issues of the presidency; Congressional issues; history of the U.S. government and its operations

 

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Tobe Berkovitz

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Title/Department

Associate Dean, College of Communication, Mass Communication and Public Relations

Academic Rank

Associate Professor of Mass Communication and Public Relations

Expertise

Political campaign communication; trends in consumer advertising and marketing; media and society; new digital media; television programming; impact of TV on indviduals and society

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(Boston) - Living in a poor neighborhood increases a black woman's risk for hypertension even if she has a relatively high income or education level and exercises regularly, say researchers at Boston University School of Public Health, Slone Epidemiology Center. These findings will be published in the April 2007 issue of the American Journal of Public Health, an abstract is currently available at http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/abstract/97/4/718. More...

 
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