July 2025
Among those getting press during the month of June were the following individuals:
Arika VanBrunt authored the article “Healing Hands: Art Therapy Meets Medical Education.” for The Journal of Physician Assistant Education.
Christopher Rollston was quoted by Mosaic Magazine in the article “Artificial Intelligence and the Metaphysics of Dating the Dead Sea Scrolls;” by Live Science in the article "AI analysis suggests Dead Sea Scrolls are older than scientists thought, but not all experts are convinced;” and by Science in the article “Some Dead Sea Scrolls are older than researchers thought, AI analysis suggests;” by Smithsonian Magazine in the article “The Dead Sea Scrolls Changed Our Understanding of the Bible. Could Some of Them Be Even Older Than We Thought?;” and by Biblical Archaeology Society in the article “Can AI Date the Dead Sea Scrolls? Scholars debate results of new scroll study.”
Burt Barnow was quoted by Marketplace in the article “Trump administration aims to close Job Corps centers that house and train disadvantaged youth.”
Alessandra Fenizia was quoted by Time in the article “Trump’s Return-to-Office Push Could Make the U.S. Less Efficient.”
Steven Hamilton spoke to Sky News Australia in the segment “‘Tinder box’: LA enters third day of unrest following ICE raids.’’ He authored the article “Leadership, stupid, is the missing ingredient for economic reform.’’ for Australia’s Financial Review. He was quoted by Australia’s Financial Review in the article “Capping NDIS growth at 8pc not enough, government warned.”
Jung Yun was quoted by Publishers Weekly in the article “David Means Wins PEN/Malamud Award.”
Timothy Shenk authored the book review ”’Buckley’ is the richest account yet of an enthralling and maddening conservative icon.’’ for The Washington Post.
Moses Kansanga was quoted by Food Tank in the article “Unpacking the Root Causes of Postharvest Loss: Q&A with Moses Kansanga.”
Charles Buchanan was featured by The Newport Daily News in the article “Meet Rogers High School Class of 2025 top 10 students.’’
Imani Cheers spoke to CGTN America in the segment “The Heat: U.S. Protests.’’
David Karpf was quoted by Poynter in the article “The Democratic Party’s latest messaging strategy? A daily YouTube news show.”
Peter Loge was quoted by The Hill in the article “Why Musk’s feud with Trump could jeopardize his business empire;” and “Tucker Carlson takes on Fox News;” by Sinclair Broadcast Group’s “The National News Desk’’ in the articles “Public wants transgender athletes to stick with birth-sex teams: Gallup poll;” and “Democratic socialist is 'breakout' NYC mayoral candidate; What's that mean for the party?;’’ by Agence France-Presse in the articles “Trump embraces military imagery as troops hit streets;” and “Trump cheered, jeered at 'Les Miserables' debut in Washington;’’ by Agence France-Presse in the article “Thunderstorms may rain on Trump's military parade;” by Deseret News in the article “Elon Musk backtracks on Trump criticism. How will the tech world react?;” by Nexstar Media Group in the article “Investigators say Minnesota shootings were politically motivated;” by The Baltimore Sun in the article “Full Measure: How deepfakes in politics can mislead voters;” and by Newsweek in the article “Donald Trump Voters Are Losing Faith With Trump.” He spoke to KCBS-AM, and San Francisco about other subjects including the military parade and the protests. (video 1, 2).
Steven Roberts authored the article “Steven V. Roberts: Sorry MAGA, it’s actually the Trump crime family.’’ for Times-Herald.
Wendy Riemann was featured in Spectrum News 1 in the article “UW-Madison graduate Manu Raju got his first scoop at The Badger Herald.”
Neil Johnson was quoted by Nature in the article “Influence of Twitter social network graph topologies on traditional and meme stocks during the 2021 GameStop short squeeze.’’
Celeste Arrington spoke to PRX’s The World about South Korea’s presidential election.
Sina Azodi spoke to BNN-Bloomberg about US-Iran nuclear negotiations; to PRI’s “The World’’ in the segment “Israel launches early morning strikes on Iranian military, nuclear and civilian sites;’’ to Spectrum News about the history of Iran’s nuclear program; to Turkey’s TRT World in the segment “Trump requests National Security Council to be prepared;’’ to WJLA-ABC7; to Aljazeera (video 1, 2, 3, 4, 5); to Germany’s DW News in the segment “Iran says it reserves all options to respond | DW;’’ to BNN Bloomberg; to CGTN America in the segment “Day 11 in the Israel-Hamas conflict: Is Iran’s military holding up?’’ to FOX’s “Live Now’’ in the segment “Iranian talks in Geneva yield no progress;’’ to WRC-NBC4 in the segment “GW professor on what's next after ceasefire between Israel and Iran;’’ to KCRW-FM’s “Press Play with Madeleine Brand’’ in the segment “Atoms For Peace’ laid groundwork for Iran’s nuclear programon Iran’s nuclear ambitions;‘’ and to Germany’s DW News in the segment “Speculation over Ayatollah Khamenei as he has not been seen in public since June 11.’’ He was quoted by Hearst TV in the article “Iran retaliates with missile strikes after Israeli attack on nuclear sites;” by BBC in the article “Trump struggles with Iran message as Republicans diverge over attack;” by Aljazeera in the articles “Israel-Iran updates: IRGC intelligence chief, two generals killed;” by Scripps Media in the articles “Tensions mount worldwide as Trump calls for Iran's 'UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER;’” and “Trump is seeking a quick US exit from Israel-Iran conflict. Will it work?’’ by The Washington Post in the article “Iran says ‘all options’ on table; bigger conflict may threaten regime’s survival;” and by The New York Times in the article “Iran’s Foreign Minister Says Nuclear Facilities ‘Seriously Damaged.’”
Sarah Binder was quoted by MarketWatch in the article “Trump says he’ll pick a new Fed chair very soon. What a ‘shadow chair’ would mean for the stock market;’’ by The Telegraph in the article “Trump attack on Left-wing bias on TV sparks ‘constitutional crisis;’” and by Politico in the Money Matters newsletter.
Richard Chasdi was quoted by SkyNews in the article “The Muslim Brotherhood is on Washington's radar...is it close to being designated a "terrorist organization"?
Samuel Goldman was quoted by National Review in the article “Conservative Scholars Disagree on How to Increase Ideological Diversity at Universities.”
David Shambaugh was quoted by The Wall Street Journal in the article “‘Breaking the Engagement’ Review: The China-U.S. Divorce.”
Julian Waller was quoted by The New Yorker in the article “Curtis Yarvin’s Plot Against America."
Christopher Warshaw was quoted by CNN in the article “The many ugly polls on Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill.’’’
Leah Brooks was quoted by Marketplace in the article “What May inflation numbers might tell us about tariffs.”
Stephanie Cellini was quoted by Inside Higher Ed in the article “Congress Opens the Credential Floodgates;” and by Washington Monthly in the article “Trump’s Vocational Education Con.”
Richard Kahlenberg spoke to WBUR-FM’s “Here & Now’’ in the segment “Author calls for class-based affirmative action in higher education.’’
Roger Nober spoke to Federal News Network’s “The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton’’ in the segment “Why it matters that independent regulatory agencies are really independent.’’
Robert Weiner spoke to Nexstar Media Group about how Iranian retaliation could affect oil prices.
Gregory Squires was quoted by The American Banker in the article “Banks slow to follow Trump's lead on disparate impact.”
Gefei Lin was quoted by NIH’s “I am Intramural Blog" in the article “Here Come the Computers: NIH AI Symposium Highlights IRP Efforts to Harness Artificial Intelligence.”
Xiaoke Zhang was quoted by The GW Hatchet in the article “Leadership academy alums reflect on forging connections, growing skills as fifth cohort graduates.”
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