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College of Arts and Science’s 2025 summer reading guide
13 books to get you through the hot summer months With temperatures climbing outside, the urge to get comfortable on a couch or chair in air conditioning becomes stronger. We’ve talked with a few of our faculty to get their recommendations on your next summer read. Find out their… Read MoreJul. 14, 2025
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Bloomberg: Congress is addicted to megabills — despite their risks
John Sides, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and professor of political science, quoted. Read MoreJul. 9, 2025
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CBC: What the Trump-Netanyahu meetings reveal about Gaza ceasefire talks
Samar Ali, research professor of political science and law and co-chair of the Vanderbilt Project on Unity & American Democracy, quoted. Read MoreJul. 9, 2025
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Good chemistry: how chemistry students expand their skill set through hands-on, experiential learning
Whether you talk to a graduate or undergraduate student in the Department of Chemistry about why they study the field, their responses all evoke the same sentiment: a curiosity for the world and a desire to discover the unknown. All students can fulfill this desire by attending classes and learning… Read MoreJul. 9, 2025
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Deseret News: Don’t believe the cynical take on America’s founding
Jeremy Atack, professor of economics, emeritus, quoted. Read MoreJul. 7, 2025
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Los Angeles Times: How martial law made the American Revolution
Eli Merritt, research assistant professor of political science, authored this opinion piece. Read MoreJul. 7, 2025
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Forbes: Here’s when Medicaid cuts could begin after House passes Trump’s megabill
Leah Rosenstiel, assistant professor of political science, quoted. Read MoreJul. 7, 2025
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AARP: Why is it so hard for older adults to quit smoking?
Lucie Kalousova, assistant professor of medicine, health, and society, quoted. Read MoreJul. 2, 2025
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Slate: The biggest myth about immigrating to the U.S.
Mariano Sana, associate professor of sociology, authored this op-ed. Read MoreJul. 2, 2025
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The New York Times: Trump’s true colors, revealed
Noam Lupu, professor of political science, quoted. Read MoreJul. 2, 2025
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The New York Times: Sea spiders lack a key body part and a missing gene could explain why
Antonis Rokas, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Biological Sciences, quoted. Read MoreJul. 2, 2025
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NPR: The Trump administration is building a national citizenship data system
Sarah Igo, Andrew Jackson Professor and professor of history, interviewed. Read MoreJun. 30, 2025
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WPLN: The Scopes Trial at 100
Antonis Rokas, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Biological Sciences, interviewed. Read MoreJun. 27, 2025
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Association of Health Care Journalists: Has the public health framework failed in the fight against gun violence?
Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor and professor of medicine, health, and society, quoted. Read MoreJun. 27, 2025
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Chemical and Engineering News: New class of anticancer compounds found in fungus
Antonis Rokas, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Biological Sciences, quoted. Read MoreJun. 27, 2025
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Earth.com: Astronomers detect a new class of black holes
Karan Jani, assistant professor of physics and astronomy and Krystal Ruiz-Rocha, astrophysics Ph.D. candidate, quoted. Read MoreJun. 27, 2025
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The New York Times: Trump’s bill slashes the safety net that many Republican voters rely on
Larry Bartels, May Werthan Shayne Professor and University Distinguished Professor of Political Science, quoted. Read MoreJun. 27, 2025
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Forbes: KaMag’s multisensory masterpiece heads to São Paulo Biennial after Tate 25th triumph
María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Art, featured. Read MoreJun. 25, 2025
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WPLN: Vanderbilt poll: Americans value higher education but are losing faith in its institutions
Josh Clinton, Abby and Jon Winkelried Professor and professor of political science, quoted. Read MoreJun. 23, 2025
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WKRN, Channel 2: Nashville Pro-Israel group taking caution amid global security concerns after U.S. strikes on Iran
Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, interviewed. Read MoreJun. 23, 2025