June 2024
Among those getting press during the month of May were the following individuals:
Alison Brooks was quoted by IFL Science in the article “Five Fascinating Facts About Neanderthals That Could Change How You See Them.”
Sarah Wagner spoke to NPR in the segment “Military repatriation: Accounting for the fallen and honoring their sacrifice’’ and about Memorial Day in the “Up First’’ newsletter. She was quoted by CNN in the article “The Covid-19 public health emergency is over, but tales of loss remain. This website offers the bereaved a digital safe space.”
Betsy Holle was quoted by Knowable Magazine in the article “Invasive species are transforming the Everglades.”
John Lill was quoted by CNN in the interactive article “Cicadas rising;” by BBC in the article “Cicada dual emergence brings chaos to the food chain;” by Vox in the article “8 surprising reasons to stop hating cicadas and start worshipping them;” and by Taiwan’s Taipei Times in the article “First double brood of cicadas to emerge in 221 years 上兆隻週期蟬將同時出現 — 221年一遇.’’ He was also cited by The Economist in the article “Hordes of cicadas are emerging simultaneously in America.”
Guillermo Orti was quoted by Nature in the article “Phylogenomic and comparative genomic analyses support a single evolutionary origin of flatfish asymmetry.’’
Elizabeth Vaquera’s research was cited by Tampa Bay Times in the article “In Florida, migrants’ families are stressed and anxious. Here’s why.’’
Steven Suranovic was quoted by CNN in the article “From Taylor Swift tickets to gasoline — these days everyone feels like they’re being price-gouged. Are they?’’
Aaron Bateman spoke to Australian Broadcasting Corp. in the segment “How the world got connected.’’ He was also quoted by Engelsberg Ideas in the article “Undersea cables and the vulnerability of American power.’’
Gregg Brazinsky was featured by C-SPAN in a discussion of “Origins of the Korean War.’’
Gema Kloppe-Santamaría was quoted by CNN in the article “Mexico’s next president will be a woman. But violence has overshadowed the glass ceiling being shattered.’’
Xiaofeng Ren and Hao Wu spoke to Radio Free Asia about a recent report on the social-economical situations of math researchers in China.
Imani M. Cheers spoke to CNN in the segment “Campus protests: now, and then.”
Jesse Holland was quoted by The Associated Press in the article “Washington Post said it had the Alito flag story 3 years ago and chose not to publish.”
Peter Loge was quoted by PolitiFact in the article “The meaning, history and political rhetoric surrounding the term abortion ‘ban;” by Washington Examiner in the article “Gaza protests get personal as lower-level federal officials become fair game;” and by Nexstar Media Group in the article “Blood vials sent to RNC HQ.” He was also quoted by Washington Examiner in the articles “Majority of people say US is in recession: What it means and how it is defined ” and “Majority of people say US is in recession: What it means and how it is defined.”
Anneliese Lisa Palmer was quoted by Voice of America in the article “Our Voices 618: World Press Freedom Day: Journalism for the planet.”
Nick Pasion was quoted by The New York Times in the article “Introducing Additional Times Fellows, Our Dow Jones News Fund Editing Interns and Our Ida B. Wells Society Investigative Intern.”
Ethan Porter was quoted by Agence France-Presse in the article “US Election Disinformation Targets Non-citizen Voting;’’ by Los Angeles Times in the article “Do the pro-Palestinian protests signal a generational shift in U.S. attitudes about Israel?’ and by The Associated Press in the article “Trump TV: Internet broadcaster beams the ex-president’s message directly to his MAGA faithful.’’
Steven Roberts authored the article “Biden has to show why having a 'toddler-in-chief' back in office is dangerous” for Chicago Sun-Times. He spoke to WTOP-FM about the presidential race. He also authored the article “Steven V. Roberts: Biden best beware lessons of Hillary’s complacency trap’’ for Times-Herald, the article “Controlling Congress counts, too.” in the Dominion Post, and the article “Steven V. Roberts: Why debates matter.’’ for the Salisbury Post.
Janet Steele spoke to Voice of America Indonesia in “Indonesia's Press Freedom Ranks Drop, What is Prabowo's Commitment?” (translated from: Kebebasan Pers Indonesia Turun Peringkat, Bagaimana Komitmen Prabowo?).
Frank Sesno was quoted by The Washington Post in the article “A second Trump presidency would be a disaster for the news media.”
Molly Wilhelm was quoted by Wilmington StarNews in the article “The catalyst behind my passion for journalism and why I embrace the field.”
Steven Balla was quoted by The Wall Street Journal in the article “Biden Races to Trump-Proof His Agenda”. He was also quoted by Axios in the article “Biden's record regulation blitz.”
Charlie Glaser spoke to WNYC-FM’s “Open to Debate’’ in the segment “Rerelease: Is Taiwan Indefensible?’’
Michael Hankinson authored the article “Opioid treatment centers can overcome neighborhood opposition.’’
Marlene Laurelle authored the article for Foreign Affairs, “A New Recruiting Ground for ISIS.’’
Michael K. Miller was quoted by USA Today in the article “Trump’s doubts about election results spread among GOP and raise concern for next Jan. 6.’’
David Shambaugh was quoted by The Washington Post in the article “The United States used to have cachet in China. Not anymore.’’
Leah Brooks was quoted by Bloomberg in the article “The Questionable Economics of the 15-Minute City.”
Aram Gavoor spoke to CBS News about lawsuits seeking to prevent the ban of Tik Tok.
Sara Rosenbaum was quoted by The 19th in the article “6,000 U.S. doctors urge the Supreme Court to keep abortions in medical emergencies legal.”
Incoming TSPPPA student Bruktawit Tesfaye was featured by WTOP-FM in the article “How the Ethiopian community is celebrating Orthodox Easter in the DC area.”
Susan Dudley was quoted by The Hill in the article “Biden races clock on health regulations with eye on potential Trump return.” by Forbes in the article “A Rush to Regulate.” by Nexstar Media Group in the article “House GOP push for vote on home appliance bill;” by Law360 in the article “Pressure Mounts On Biden Admin To Finalize Regulations;” and by STAT News in the article “What the rescheduling of marijuana might — and might not — mean for scientific research.”
Sara Hay was featured by C-SPAN in the segment “Bell Ringer: Congressional Review Act and the Biden Administration.’’
Ronald Weitzer was quoted by USA Today in the article “Trump's trial, Stormy Daniels and why our shifting views of sex and porn matter right now.”
Gregory Wallace was quoted by Nature in the article “Autistic people three times more likely to develop Parkinson's-like symptoms.”
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