Economics Prof. Elizabeth Ananat Speaks about the Difficulties Faced by Working Families Regarding School Reopenings July 15, 2020 KCBS Radio
Education Prof. Elizabeth Ananat Says Working Families Are Especially Harmed by the "Disaster" of Insufficient School Reopening Plans July 15, 2020 Associated Press
Environment Prof. Belinda Archibong Criticizes Trump's Environmental Policy for Negative Impact It Will Have on the Economy July 15, 2020 The New York Times
Race and Ethnicity Prof. Alexandra Watson Urges Local Journalists to Hold Police Departments Accountable July 14, 2020 Syracuse.com
Race and Ethnicity Prof. Belinda Archibong Shares Why Black Communities Were Hit Hard in the COVID-19 Pandemic July 14, 2020 Reuters
Government Prof. Belinda Archibong Explains How the Prison Labor System Can Undermine a Nation's Trustworthiness July 14, 2020 Pro Market
Economics Prof. Elizabeth Ananat: Americans’ Finances May Worsen Dramatically Once Stimulus Checks Stop July 13, 2020 Reuters
Coronavirus Prof. Maria Hinojosa '84 Talks with Nelva Mendoza Cano '22 and Metzli Nieves '22 on the Effects of COVID-19 in Their Neighborhoods July 13, 2020 Latino USA
Performing Arts Prof. Kim Hall Speaks about the Implications of the Public Theater's BIPOC-Centered Production of 'Richard II' July 13, 2020 WNYC
Politics Prof. Matthew Lacombe Unravels How the NRA's Group Identity Creates Cognitive Dissonance as It Intersects with the Black Lives Matter Movement July 9, 2020 The Trace
Astronomy Prof. Janna Levin Reflects on the Power of Togetherness Through Observing Black Holes July 7, 2020 Science Friday
Elections Prof. Michael Miller: Corporate Support for Politicians Does Not Equate to Buying the Vote July 7, 2020 Newsweek
Zines Zine Librarian Jenna Freedman and Student Assistants Mikako Murphy '22 and Rita Nguyen '21 Collect Zines as Artifacts of Quarantine July 7, 2020 PBS NewsHour
Psychology Pres. Sian Beilock: To Prevent Choking in High-Pressure Scenarios, Prepare by Practicing Self-Compassion July 6, 2020 The School of Greatness
Activism Prof. Sheri Berman: Major Crises Don't Always Result in Major Reforms, But Progressives Have an Opportunity for an "FDR Moment" July 4, 2020 Foreign Policy
Economics Prof. Elizabeth Ananat: $600/Week Unemployment Benefit Is Generous, But Only Half of Workers Have Received Compensation July 1, 2020 NPR: Morning Edition
Psychology Prof. Tara Well Explains Why We Stare at Our Own Faces on Video Calls June 30, 2020 Elemental
Immigration Samantha Ortega '22 Pens Op-Ed on Historical and Modern-Day Abuses of Immigrants During Pandemics June 24, 2020 YES! Magazine
Activism Prof. Sheri Berman: America Is at a Critical Juncture as Protests Extend into Election Season June 22, 2020 Social Europe
Workplace Prof. Daniel Hamermesh: The Future of Work Means, for Many, Working from Home June 21, 2020 BBC: Afrique