Loyola Marymount University has launched a new website The Presidency 2004. I’ll be one of the contributors to the site and I’ve added a link on the right side of the blog. Here is the text of the LMU Press release:
- THE PRESIDENCY 2004 – SPECIAL MEDIA SOURCE WEB PAGE ANNOUNCED
BY LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY IN LOS ANGELES
Initial Content Highlights Expertise in Leadership, The Presidency, Election Law, Polling, and the Latino Electorate
LOS ANGELES, February 2, 2004 – Loyola Marymount University’s office of Communications and Public Affairs today announced publication of a special website for journalists interested in issues related to the US Presidency during the election year.
Located at http://presidency04.lmu.edu/, initial content on the site includes:
* “Presidential Greatness – Who Has It?” by Michael Genovese (http://presidency04.lmu.edu/mainfeature.htm)
* “The Politics of Polling” by Matthew Streb (http://presidency04.lmu.edu/opinion.htm)
* “Legal Issues in the Coming Election,” a backgrounder on LMU’s Richard Hasen (http://presidency04.lmu.edu/hot_topic.htm)
* “Courting the Latino Vote” by Fernando Guerra (http://presidency04.lmu.edu/special_focus.htm)
The website is intended to provide quick links to scholars whose research and teaching expertise is related to special topics of interest in the US presidential election year. The site will be updated regularly, and will feature diverse topics such as: the developing world’s view of the US presidency, religious issues and presidential politics, K-12 and the political context, the Middle East and US politics, and ethics and the media.
Interested reporters and editors are invited to register (http://presidency04.lmu.edu/signup.aspx) with LMU’s media relations professionals to receive periodic e-mail updates on the site and campaign issues as seen by the University’s faculty.
With more than 80 degrees and other academic programs, Loyola Marymount University has faculty experts representing a wide variety of fields and disciplines. For expert commentary, headshots, or questions, please contact LMU media relations: Melissa Abraham: 310-338-2389 | 338-345-8698 [cell] | [email protected] or James Grant: 310-338-7706 | 310-466-5879 [cell] | [email protected].