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Month: March 2017

Dr. Scott Pace Quoted in Wall Street Journal

March 24, 2017November 20, 2018News

Dr. Pace commented on the future of the International Space Station in a Wall Street Journal article titled, “Reach for the Stars, Mr. Trump“.

Dr. John Logsdon Cited in The Atlantic

March 24, 2017November 20, 2018News

Dr. Logsdon’s comments were featured in the article discussing the practicality of a National Space Council.

Dr. Pascale Ehrenfreund Appointed Vice-Chancellor of International Space University

March 23, 2017November 20, 2018News

Dr. Ehrenfreund, according to a recent press release from International Space University (ISU), has accepted a three year term as Vice-Chancellor of ISU, following her nomination by Chancellor Dr. Buzz Aldrin and unanimous approval by the Board of Trustees.

Dr. Henry Hertzfeld Cited in Wired

March 23, 2017November 20, 2018News

Dr. Hertzfeld spoke to Wired Online about the economics of the International Space Station.

Dr. Scott Pace Quoted in Washington Post

March 22, 2017November 20, 2018News

Dr. Pace commented in the Washington Post, Futurism, The Science Times, and Christian Science Monitor, among others, regarding the signing of the 2017 NASA Authorization.

Dr. Pace Interviewed by Vago Muradian of Defense and Aerospace Report

March 22, 2017November 20, 2018News

Dr. Pace discussed the evolution of military and commercial space, recommendations for the Trump administration, and more with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Dr. John Logsdon Cited in Slate

March 21, 2017November 20, 2018News

Dr. Logsdon’s comments focused on current issues within the Russian space program with regard to budgetary concerns and recent accidents. Read the full article HERE.

Chris Beauregard to Serve as 2017 Space Generation Congress Communications Coordinator

March 16, 2017November 20, 2018News

SPI graduate student Chris Beauregard was selected to provide communications support for the planning and execution of the 2017 Space Generation Congress in Adelaide, Australia. His role includes social media strategy, website content management, creation of marketing materials and various other responsibilities.

Space is bigger than NASA

March 14, 2017November 19, 2018Authored Articles and Conference Papers

Dr. Pace authored an op-ed for The Hill titled “Space is bigger than NASA”, which offers commentary on policy decisions facing the current administration.

Dr. Logsdon Cited on Phys.org

March 12, 2017November 20, 2018News

Dr. Logsdon’s comments about the Trump Administration’s interest in a Moon mission were featured in Phys.org, Tech Times, Daily Mail, and Science Examiner, among other media outlets.

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