Asia Prof. Jue Guo on the dynasties, empires, early instances of written language of Early China March 10, 2021 Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness
Politics Prof. Lisa Son: If we want to stop anti-Asian hate, we can’t sit this one out March 9, 2021 AsAmNews
Biology Prof. Allison Lopatkin publishes research on metabolic genetic mutations March 9, 2021 Brinkwire
Visual Arts Prof. Anne Higonne and Prof. Sandra Goldmark discuss the the visual language of the Capitol riot March 9, 2021 Huffington Post
Politics Prof. Premilla Nadasen on the radical socialist herstory of International Women’s Day (podcast) March 8, 2021 KPFA
Literature & Poetry Prof. Jennifer Finney Boylan's book listed among 10 timely, empowering books to read during Women's History Month March 8, 2021 Bust
Psychology Research by Prof. Alexandra Horowitz referenced in discussion of the movie "Stray" March 7, 2021 Salon
Performing Arts Prof. Antonio Carmena on how to be a more musical dancer March 5, 2021 Dance Magazine
Politics Prof. Sheri Berman: Americans might find it shocking, but in Europe, former presidents do get sentenced to prison March 4, 2021 Washington Post
Health & Wellness Pres. Sian Leah Beilock on how to help young athletes prevent choking March 4, 2021 National Alliance for Youth Sports - Sporting Kid Live
College President Pres. Sian Leah Beilock: Why I worry remote schedules could mean fewer women in the office March 3, 2021 The Washington Post
Politics A review of Prof. Séverine Autesserre's new book "The Frontlines of Peace" March 2, 2021 New York Times
Politics Prof. Séverine Autesserre on her new book "The Frontlines of Peace" March 1, 2021 Town Hall Seattle - In the Moment Podcast
Politics Prof. Ayten Gündoğdu on the disappearance of a Syrian asylum-seeker February 28, 2021 The Intercept
Psychology Prof. Tara Well discusses the impact that a lack of face-to-face interaction has February 24, 2021 Mic