February 2023
Among the Columbian College faculty getting press during January were the following individuals:
Elisabeth Anker was interviewed by the BBC discussing January’s contentious Speaker of the House votes. Download the full clip.
Suleiman Osman was quoted by The New York Times in the article “America, the Bland.’’
Brenda Bradley was quoted by Scientific American in the article “Mammals That Live Together Live Longer.’’
Eric Cline was quoted by Hyperallergic in the article “Why Archaeologists Are Fuming Over Netflix’s Ancient Apocalypse Series.’’
Allyson Vieira was featured by Alexandria Living Magazine in the article “The Art League Opens New Exhibit Tuesday, Jan. 10.”
Steven Hamilton authored the article “Treasurer’s essay is an incoherent assortment of kumbaya capitalist thought bubbles’’ for The Sydney Morning Herald.
Annamaria Lusardi was quoted by MarketWatch in the article “Most people can't answer this one life-and-death question’’; by New York Post in the article “Gen Z is finally learning how to budget with TikTok’s ‘financial cleanse’’’; and by CNBC in the article “Life expectancy can have a greater impact than even record high inflation on how long your retirement savings will last.’’
Lisa Page was featured by C-SPAN for speaking at the “2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize.’’
Daniele Podini was quoted by USA Today in the article “How did investigators use DNA profiling to identify the suspect in the Idaho student killings?’’
Robert Cottrol was quoted by NPR in the article “DOJ appeal in Texas mass shooting case pleases NRA and puzzles gun control advocates.’’
Imani M. Cheers spoke to CGTN America in the segment “Imani Cheers discusses U.S. entertainment business.”
Jesse Holland spoke to WYPR-FM, Baltimore about the Supreme Court. He authored the article “It's a shame that those who most need to see 'The 1619 Project' won't watch it’’ for MSNBC.
David Karpf was quoted by The Washington Post in the article “Musk meets with GOP tech critics and Biden aides during D.C. visit’’ and by The Hill in the article “DirecTV dropping Newsmax: Just business or political bias?’’
Peter Loge was quoted by U.S. News & World Report in the article “The Two Faces of Joe Biden’’ and by PBS in the article “Who is Jeff Zients, Biden’s likely chief of staff?’’ He appeared on Channel 4 in the segment "Joe Biden’s personal poll ratings plunge after classified document scandal."
Steven Roberts authored the columns “Triumph of the terrorists” for Columbia Missourian; “Steven Roberts: 'Radical 2%' of GOP surprising no one” for Reflector; “From the desk of… Triumph of the terrorists” for Ukiah Daily Journal; “Let the voters decide” for the Santa Maria Times; “The Price of Pride” for Ukiah Daily Journal; “On the documents scandals, let the voters decide” for Albany Herald; and “'He's Trump without the craziness'” for Northwest Georgia News.
Frank Sesno spoke to NewsNation about speculation and pushing agendas during tragedies.
Rebekah Tromble was quoted by Reuters in the article “Twitter Research Group Stall Complicates Compliance With New EU Law.’’
Sarah Binder was quoted by the Los Angeles Times in the articles “4 deals Kevin McCarthy made to become House speaker, explained’’ and “News Analysis: Whoever wins, serving as House speaker will be more ‘being mayor of hell.’’’ She spoke to PBS NewsHour in the segment “What House Speaker McCarthy’s concessions to get elected mean for the nation.’’
Joyce Karam was quoted by Newsweek in the article “Jacinda Ardern's COVID-19 Legacy Debated Amid Resignation as New Zealand PM.’’
John Logsdon was quoted by Newsweek in the article “Inside China's Plans To Conquer Space.’’
Yonatan Lupu was quoted by The Guardian in the article “Real-world events trigger online hate toward unrelated groups, study finds.’’ Their research was cited by Spain’s El Pais in the article “Online hate speech erupts after controversial events, including against unrelated groups.’’
Cynthia McClintock was quoted by Time in the article “Why Are There Protests in Peru? What to Know About the Deadly Demonstrations.’’
Joseph Cordes spoke to Nexstar Media Group about raising the debt limit.
Scott Pace was quoted by Vox in the article “Elon Musk’s Starlink is only the beginning’’ and The Japan Times in the article “U.S. and Japan lay foundation for new era of joint space exploration.’’ He was featured on CBS News to discuss the James Webb Space Telescope Launch Anniversary.
Sara Rosenbaum was quoted by Austin American-Statesman in the article “Grumet: Even with abortion banned, Paxton battles Planned Parenthood.”
Jameta Nicole Barlow appeared at Brookings Institution in the video “Making behavioral health work.”
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