Experts in a range of disciplines from the College of the Holy Cross are available to offer distinctive perspectives on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. For more information, or for assistance scheduling an interview, please contact Kristine Maloney, kmmalone@holycross.edu, 508-793-2419 (office), 508-612-6578 (cell); or Cristal Steuer, csteuer@holycross.edu, 508-793-2419 (office), 978-660-3859 (cell). Experts listed below may also be contacted for comment directly.
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Ward Thomas, professor of political science
wthomas@holycross.edu, 508-793-3445 (office)An expert in international relations, national security, and terrorism, Thomas can address:
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Edward O’Donnell, associate professor of history
eodonnell@holycross.edu, 508-793-3730 (office)O’Donnell has expertise in both the history of catastrophic events and the history of New York City. (He lived in Brooklyn until August 2001 and lost friends in the 9/11 attacks.) O’Donnell can discuss:
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Mathew Schmalz, associate professor of religious studies
mschmalz@holycross.edu, 508-793-2557 (office)Schmalz, who has lived in Pakistan, is an expert on religion and politics, and religion and violence. He can discuss:
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Katherine Kiel, professor of economics
kkiel@holycross.edu, 508-793-2743 (office)Kiel’s current research focuses on economic recovery after a terrorist attack. Specifically she can address:
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