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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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McLean awarded Herty Medal for chemistry achievements, distinguished service

Mar. 25, 2024—John A. McLean, Stevenson Professor of Chemistry and dean of graduate education and research in the College of Arts and Science, has been named the winner of this year’s Charles H. Herty Medal by the Georgia Section of the American Chemical Society. The award recognizes outstanding work and service by a chemist in the Southeast....

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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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Vox: Are men and women growing apart politically? Not so fast.

Mar. 13, 2024—John Sides, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and professor of political science, quoted. The Atlantic published a similar 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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Bridging the gap: Combining music and astrophysics to improve representation in science

Feb. 27, 2024—  As a child, Shaniya Jarrett was fascinated by space and science fiction, but didn’t believe that pursuing the big scientific questions of the universe was a viable career option. Now a second-year astrophysics graduate student in the Fisk-Vanderbilt Master’s-to-Ph.D. Bridge Program, Shaniya is creating opportunities for young women of color that she would have...

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First-gen college student prepares for grad school future focused on evolutionary biology research

Feb. 16, 2024—Credit: Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation/Kaerie Ray College of Arts and Science senior Sarah Hourihan is eagerly awaiting journal publication of a first-author manuscript featuring results of research on the dark-eyed junco songbird completed as a Beckman Foundation Scholar. The paper, available as a pre-print on bioRxiv, signals the end of work on one research...

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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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The Boston Globe: A scholar of gun policy says his field has gotten it wrong

Feb. 12, 2024—Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor and professor of medicine, health, and society, quoted. Haaretz also published an article quoting Metzl.

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New center launches, leading the conversation on the American presidency

Feb. 7, 2024—The Carolyn T. and Robert M. Rogers Center for the American Presidency has launched, with the goal of exploring the presidency through an innovative, comprehensive lens. Housed within the College of Arts and Science, the center will serve as a nationally recognized hub for innovative scholarship about the workings of the presidency. On February 6,...

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