
Jul 28, 2020
In the Media: Mikael Awake Published in The New Yorker
Prof. Mikael Awake wrote a piece for The New Yorker about the NFL's plans to move forward with a fall season despite the risk it poses to Black lives.
Prof. Mikael Awake wrote a piece for The New Yorker about the NFL's plans to move forward with a fall season despite the risk it poses to Black lives.
Prof. Butler and Prof. Brandes contribute to bird-strike study published in Conservation Biology.
Prof. Julie Smith offers expertise about the economic trajectory during COVID-19
Assistant Professor of English's poem "Shanghai” is published in the July 6 & 13 issue of The New Yorker.
Prof. Jennifer Talarico is quoted in an Associated Press story that discusses the angst and anger surrounding this year's July Fourth holiday.
"We are thinking first and foremost about the safety of the community and how we create new and different experiences for students to learn and make connections…
Prof. Christian López featured in Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in Information Technology newsletter.
Mechanical engineering professor and student have adapted to lab work at home.
Prof. Angela Bell, who studies how people fail to recognize their own racism, shared her expertise with CNN.
Jamila Bookwala, professor of psychology, and Trent Gaugler, associate professor of mathematics, study how unhappy marriages can harm older adults.