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The Washington Post: Who is Linda Martell, the Black country musician Beyoncé spotlights?

Apr. 1, 2024—Alice Randall, Andrew W. Mellon Professor and writer in residence of African American and diaspora studies, is quoted. The 19th and Le Point also published articles quoting Randall.

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Vox: Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter asks: Who does country belong to?

Mar. 27, 2024—Alice Randall, Andrew W. Mellon Professor and writer in residence of African American and Diaspora Studies, is quoted. The Cut published a related article quoting Randall.

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Los Angeles Times: Column: Polls get it right most of the time. Here’s what to be wary of

Mar. 15, 2024—John Sides, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and professor of political science, quoted. Deseret News also published an article quoting Sides.

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Politico: Analyzing chatbot content policies

Mar. 4, 2024—The research of Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, is cited. Reason also published an article citing the research of Mchangama.

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Hananeel Morinville, BA’25, selected for highly competitive leadership program

Feb. 15, 2024—Hananeel Morinville, a history major in the College of Arts and Science, was named to the next class of the John Robert Lewis Scholars & Fellows Program for 2024-2025. The program is run by the Faith and Politics Institute. Comprising student leaders and changemakers from 17 universities across the country, the newest cohort of scholars...

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TIME: Guns are not just a public health problem

Feb. 5, 2024—Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor and professor of medicine, health, and society, authored this opinion piece. The Los Angeles Times also featured Metzl’s new book, What We’ve Become: Living and Dying in a Country of Arms.

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New York Times: An America where guns do the talking

Jan. 31, 2024—A new book, What We’ve Become: Living and Dying in a Country of Arms, by Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor and professor of medicine, health, and society, featured. The HuffPost also published an op-ed by Metzl.

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The big picture: Archaeology of the Andes revealed on a scale not previously seen

Jan. 19, 2024—Steven Wernke, associate professor and chair of anthropology, has developed GeoPACHA (Geospatial Platform for Andean Culture, History and Archaeology), a web application that allows researchers to map archaeological sites in the Andes at a greater scale than ever before. GeoPACHA has enabled new discoveries about past human occupation in the region. These findings will be...

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Foreign Policy: Evidence is growing that free speech is declining

Dec. 8, 2023—Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, authored this opinion piece. Jyllands-Posten, La Presse, Euractiv.ro also published op-eds authored by Mchangama.

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BBC: Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has died at the age of 100.

Dec. 1, 2023—Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, interviewed. ABC (Australia), NewsNation and Fox Business also interviewed Schwartz.

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