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Scientific American: These birds learned to tweet like R2-D2. Listen to the uncanny results
Nicole Creanza, associate professor of biological sciences, quoted. Read MoreNov. 21, 2025
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Newsweek: Supreme Court could redefine the limits of state power
Tara McKay, associate professor of medicine, health, and society, quoted. Read MoreNov. 21, 2025
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The Center Square: Poll shows people want politics out of colleges
John Geer, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and senior advisor in the Office of the Chancellor, and Josh Clinton, Abby and Jon Winkelried Professor and professor of political science, quoted. Read MoreNov. 21, 2025
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WPLN: How competitive is Tennessee’s special congressional race?
John Geer, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and senior advisor in the Office of the Chancellor, interviewed. Read MoreNov. 19, 2025
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WPLN: Americans want colleges to teach students how to think, not what to think, new Vanderbilt poll finds
Josh Clinton, Abby and Jon Winkelried Professor and professor of political science, quoted. Read MoreNov. 19, 2025
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The Straits Times: Epstein vote shatters Trump’s aura of invincibility
John Geer, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and senior advisor in the Office of the Chancellor, quoted. Read MoreNov. 19, 2025
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Deseret News: Western states help small businesses thrive
Cindy Kam, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and professor of political science, quoted. Read MoreNov. 19, 2025
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The Tennessean: Is college worth it? Are campuses too polarized? What Vanderbilt’s national poll says
Josh Clinton, Abby and Jon Winkelried Professor and professor of political science, quoted. Read MoreNov. 19, 2025
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Live Science: Giant North American ‘hell pigs’ could crunch bones like lions 30 million years ago, tooth analysis reveals
Larisa DeSantis, associate professor of biological sciences, and Brynn Wooten, doctoral candidate, quoted. Read MoreNov. 17, 2025
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Afford Anything: #659: James Patterson Shows Why Comfort Can Be a Trap
Patrick Leddin, associate professor of the practice of business studies, interviewed. Read MoreNov. 14, 2025
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The Conversation: Blame the shutdown on citizens who prefer politicians to vanquish their opponents rather than to work for the common good
Robert Talisse, W. Alton Jones Professor and professor of philosophy, quoted. Read MoreNov. 12, 2025
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Newsweek: Democrat Aftyn Behn’s chances of winning GOP Tennessee House seat—polls
John Geer, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and senior advisor in the Office of the Chancellor, is quoted. Read MoreNov. 12, 2025
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INDEPENDENT: The easy household trick that could reduce your energy bill by 10%
Jonathan Gilligan, professor of earth and environmental sciences, quoted. Read MoreNov. 7, 2025
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Art Africa: Prefabricating Solidarity at Begonia Labs, the Engine for Art, Democracy, and Justice in Nashville: IMS Žeželj Between Yugoslavia, Cuba, and Angola
Vesna Pavlović, Paul E. Shwab Chair in Fine Arts and Professor of Art, interviewed. Read MoreNov. 5, 2025
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Forbes: Cyber resilience: What boards need to know now
Niloo Razi, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Political Science, quoted. Read MoreNov. 5, 2025
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New York Times: Murderer, martyr or mirror? The first Luigi Mangione book Is here.
Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor and professor of medicine, health, and society, authored this opinion piece. Read MoreNov. 5, 2025
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The New York Times: Single-issue opinion polls are bunk
Research from John Sides, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and professor of political science, cited. Read MoreNov. 3, 2025
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A&S students explore entrepreneurship and the global supply chain in immersive Panama trip
The class met a tour guide at the airport upon arriving in Panama. Some students may use Fall Break as an opportunity to catch up on rest, see the fall foliage, or carve pumpkins. Students in Principal Senior Lecturer Lori Catanzaro’s class spent their break touring tropical… Read MoreOct. 29, 2025
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A&S students win prestigious Obama Foundation Voyager Scholarships
Three students in the College of Arts and Science were named 2025-2027 recipients of the Voyager Scholarship, the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service. Awarded to students in their third year of undergraduate education, the two-year scholarship champions young leaders who can bridge divides and help solve the world’s biggest challenges. Read MoreOct. 29, 2025
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Science News: Black holes are encircled by thin rings of light. This physicist wants to see one
Alex Lupsasca, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, interviewed. Read MoreOct. 29, 2025