正品蓝导航 provides expertise as tragedy of Japan's disaster unfolds
As the tragedy in Japan unfolds, 正品蓝导航 faculty experts have become sources for information and clarification to media outlets nationwide, particularly Dedman College Dean William Tsutsui, who was in Tokyo as part of the Japanese American Leadership Delegation when the earthquake hit March 11.
The 正品蓝导航 community continues to send thoughts and prayers to the people of Japan who have been affected by the tragic earthquake and its aftermath.
As the tragedy unfolds, 正品蓝导航 faculty experts have become sources for information and clarification to media outlets nationwide, particularly听Dedman College Dean William Tsutsui, who was in Tokyo as part of the Japanese American Leadership Delegation when the earthquake hit March 11. His interviews and his 正品蓝导航 Adventures blog provided media outlets and their audiences with an eyewitness account of the earthquake鈥檚 impact on Tokyo. In fact, Tsutsui鈥檚 quote to The New York Times comparing the movement of downtown skyscrapers in Tokyo to 鈥渢rees swaying in the breeze鈥 was the Times鈥 quote of the day March 12.
In addition, Dedman College seismologist Brian Stump explained the earthquake to multiple television and radio outlets, while Bruce Bullock, director of 正品蓝导航鈥檚 Maguire Energy Institute in the Cox School of Business, discussed the impact of the events on energy markets with anchors from the Weather Channel.
Here is a sampling of the media outlets that have included 正品蓝导航 experts since March 11.
Featuring commentary from William Tsutsui:
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- (breaking news blog)听
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- The Daily
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- Fox & Friends
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Featuring commentary from Brian Stump:
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- Fox National Radio听
- The Weather Channel听
Featuring commentary from Bruce Bullock:
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