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WPLN: Mayor John Cooper to deliver 60th State of Metro address as term comes to a close
Apr. 28, 2023—Vanderbilt University Poll findings, cited.
The Tennessee Tribune: The Hermitage pays respects to the remains of 60 slaves
Mar. 10, 2023—Dennis Dickerson, Reverend James M. Lawson Chair and professor of history, is quoted.
Forbes: Howard Hughes Medical Institute Awards $60 Million For Colleges To Improve Science Education
Dec. 5, 2022—Katherine Friedman, associate professor of biological sciences, quoted.
The Sky Is for Everyone: A Definitive Collection of Stories from the Women Reshaping Astronomy Since 1960
Jul. 31, 2022—David Weintraub’s commitment to equal opportunity in astronomy inspired his latest book, The Sky Is for Everyone. The autobiographical essays by women who broke down barriers and changed the face of modern astronomy include a chapter by alum Yilen Góme...
The Sky Is for Everyone: A definitive collection of stories from the women reshaping astronomy since 1960
Jul. 31, 2022—David Weintraub’s commitment to equal opportunity in astronomy inspired his latest book, ). The autobiographical essays by women who broke down barriers and changed the face of modern astronomy include a chapter by alum Yilen Gómez Maqueo Chew.
National Geographic: Did the Amazon rainforest contribute to the ‘Little Ice Age’ of the 1600s?
May. 3, 2021—(Tiffany Tung, associate professor of anthropology, quoted)
Bloomberg Business: Coronavirus forces $600 billion higher education industry online
Mar. 19, 2020—(Analisa Packham, assistant professor of economics, quoted)
The New York Times: The one thing voters remember about Trump
May. 13, 2024—John Sides, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and professor of political science, is quoted. The Hill also published an article quoting Sides.
Nashville Business Journal: National Governors Association holds Disagree Better event in Nashville
May. 3, 2024—Sarah Igo, Andrew Jackson Professor and professor of history, mentioned. The Tennessean also published an article mentioning Igo.
Students help build a more equitable coffee supply chain through innovative design challenge
Apr. 29, 2024—By Ann Marie Deer Owens Imagine going to a coffee shop and ordering your favorite drink. You see a QR code next to your menu item. The code’s link connects you to global music from where the coffee beans were grown, as well as information about the local farmers who harvested the beans. That is...