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Spiegel: When ten-year-olds want cosmetics for $900

Feb. 23, 2024—Amanda Little, writer in residence of English, quoted.

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CNN: Opinion: Why America keeps re-living the 1990s

Sep. 12, 2022—Nicole Hemmer, associate professor of history, authored.

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The Power of Mentoring: Susan Gessner Stewart, BS’90

Jul. 20, 2020—When Susan Gessner Stewart, BS’90, first came to the College of Arts and Science, her mind was firmly grounded on this planet—in the world of architecture, to be precise. Then a string of unexpected circumstances led her to the Department of Physics and Astronomy, where one professor’s mentoring changed the path of her life. Now...

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Vanderbilt scientists develop an algae time machine, advancing biomedicine

May. 13, 2024—Carl H. Johnson, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Biological Sciences, along with a team of Vanderbilt scientists, have succeeded in adjusting the daily biological clock of cyanobacteria, making the blue-green algae a more prolific producer of renewable fuels, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals, like insulin. The ultimate solar-powered machines, cyanobacteria are like tiny workshops churning out everything from...

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A&S Featured Course: Improv in Science Communication

Apr. 30, 2024—Each semester, A&S offers a variety of exciting courses focused on critical or timely topics that offer students a chance to investigate a subject in a new way. Watch students in CSET 3890: Improv in Science Communication explore creative (and humorous) ways of communicating about science.

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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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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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The Tennessean: I am a Latino yet not an immigrant, but my family story helped me understand their journey

Jan. 17, 2024—Benigno Trigo, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Spanish, quoted. The Tennessean published an additional article mentioning Trigo.

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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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