Corrections and Clarifications
News | 10/21/08
Posted online at 3:09 AM EST on 10/21/08
The Features article "A story worth telling" identifies Prof. Alison Bass as an alumnus, but she is an alumna. Bass was a Boston Globe staff writer, not a Globe columnist. She wrote articles as a freelance writer for the Village Voice, the Chicago Tribune and Psychology Today but did not work at these publications. Bass teaches Journalism, not American Studies courses, in the American Studies department. In the article Jenna Berger '09 is identified as a Justice staff writer instead of Bradley Stern '10. (Oct. 7, p. 11)
The Features article "Revitalizing Religion" states that Prof. Fu Youde gave one public lecture and two guest lectures at Brandeis, but he actually led one public lecture and one teach-in for Near Eastern and Judaic Studies faculty. (Oct. 7, p. 12)
The photograph for the Calendar in Arts misspelled Shubha Mudgal. (Oct. 7, P. 22)
Hilary Sager '12 took the two photographs for the Arts article "A capella groups debut members," not Emily Kraus '12 (Oct. 7, p. 23)
The Justice welcomes submissions for errors that warrant correction or clarification. E-mail abergman@brandeis.edu
The Features article "Revitalizing Religion" states that Prof. Fu Youde gave one public lecture and two guest lectures at Brandeis, but he actually led one public lecture and one teach-in for Near Eastern and Judaic Studies faculty. (Oct. 7, p. 12)
The photograph for the Calendar in Arts misspelled Shubha Mudgal. (Oct. 7, P. 22)
Hilary Sager '12 took the two photographs for the Arts article "A capella groups debut members," not Emily Kraus '12 (Oct. 7, p. 23)
The Justice welcomes submissions for errors that warrant correction or clarification. E-mail abergman@brandeis.edu
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