In the News: Stroble on IWD, Schuster on 2021 plans, Rothenbuhler on Limbaugh
March 10, 2021
Recent news media coverage featuring Webster University community members includes:
Stroble on International Women's Day
Chancellor Elizabeth (Beth) J. Stroble was interviewed by CBS affiliate KMOV-TV about gender equality during evening coverage of International Women’s Day, which was celebrated on Monday.
“More importantly, it’s a day for a call to action. To say that with all that achievement,
and with the fact that women are more than 50% of the population in most communities
around the world, gender parity has not been achieved.” The interview aired during
the evening news on Monday, March 8.
Stroble will be the co-moderator for the upcoming ARDN Women of the Diaspora Summit: Mental Health and COVID-19. The March 18 event will parallel the 65th Commission on the Status of Women official agenda.
Schuster on Webster's Plans for On-Campus Operations
President Julian Z. Schuster was quoted on KMOX radio and in the St. Louis Business Journal about Webster’s plans
to increase on-campus activities in the summer and fall as pandemic-related restrictions
begin to lift.
The Business Journal story was also carried by multiple other outlets.
Read Webster's announcement about summer and fall 2021 plans here.
Rothenbuhler on Limbaugh Death Means for KMOX
School of Communications Dean Eric Rothenbuhler was quoted in the St. Louis Business Journal about what radio host Rush Limbaugh’s
death means for stations that carried his program for decades.