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Dan Phillips in interview on WKYU-FM, May 15, 2008

By Duane Bonifer, LWC Director of Public Affairs

Lindsey Wilson criminal justice professor to be featured Thursday on WKYU-FM.

Lindsey Wilson College Associate Professor of Sociology & Criminal Justice Daniel Phillips III will be featured Thursday, May 15, 2008, on WKYU-FM.

Phillips was interviewed about Communities at Oakwood. The state facility in Somerset, KY, for adults with mental retardation has been embroiled in controversy over the last couple of years.

Phillips' interview will be aired at 5:50amCT and 7:50amCT during "Morning Edition" and then at 11:30amCT during "The Midday Edition."

In Adair County, WKYU-FM can be heard on 89.7 or over the Internet at www.wkyufm.org.




This story was posted on 2008-05-14 18:42:14
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