February 2024
Among those getting press during the month of January were the following individuals:
Thomas Guglielmo was quoted by The Washington Post in the article “The historically familiar subtext to fears about immigrants to the U.S.” He was mentioned by The Washington Post in the article “The racism and ahistoricism of Trump’s ‘poison the blood’ rhetoric.”
Ryan McRae co-authored the article “Thirteen Discoveries Made About Human Evolution in 2023’’ for Smithsonian Magazine.
Research by Courtney Sexton was featured by DogTime in the article “Study Finds Humans Can Read Dogs’ Facial Expressions.’’
Dumi Right spoke to Voice of America in the segment “Africa 54: Israel Reject Accusations of Genocide, Morocco to Lead UN-Rights Body, Live with Dumi.’’
Gustavo Hormiga was quoted by The New York Times in the article “This Body Butter at Sephora Doesn’t Really Attract Spiders, Right?;’’ and his research was cited by St. Vincent Times in the article “U.S. scientists discover rare Velvet worm species on Vermont Nature trail.”
John Lill was quoted by BBC Wildlife in the article “Billions of cicadas are about to emerge in Illinois, and scientists don’t know what will happen’’; by IFL Science in the article “Cicadapocalypse Returns To The US With First Double Brood Emergence In 221 Years’’; and by Washingtonian in the article “Sorry, Cicada Lovers—the Next Big Broods Will Skip the DC Area.’’
R. Alexander Pyron’s research was cited by Fox News in the article “New Mexico study shows newly discovered dinosaur subspecies predates Tyrannosaurus rex’’; by Albuquerque Journal in the article “Something to roar about: Researchers uncover another Tyrannosaurus species in New Mexico’’; by KRQE-CBS13, Albuquerque, in the article “Fossil found in New Mexico is a new relative of the T. rex, researchers say’’; and by Earth.com in the article “New dinosaur species, Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis, discovered in New Mexico.’’
David Broniatowski’s research was cited by the Nieman Journalism Lab in the article “Did the battle against “misinformation” go too far?’’
Steven Hamilton authored the article “Why millions of Australians should forgive Albanese’s broken promise’’ for Sydney Morning-Herald. He spoke to Hearst TV about a new IRS online direct filing service and appeared in Australia’s ABC in the segment “Stage 3 tax cuts to be revised.’’ He was also quoted by CNBC in the article “The world will have its first trillionaire within a decade, but poverty won’t be eradicated for another 229 years, report finds’’ and by Agence France-Presse in the article “What US Economic Measures Can Be Expected If Trump Is Reelected?’’
Pao-Lin Tien was quoted by The Motley Fool in the article “2 Signs Point to a Booming Stock Market in 2024 With Another Potentially Signaling a Crash. Here's Which Ones Are Useful -- and Useless.’’
Aaron Hamburger’s conversation with novelist Lauren Grodstein appeared in Bomb Magazine.
Annie Liontas was featured in NPR’s “Fresh Air’’ in the segment “'Sex With a Brain Injury' reveals how concussions can test relationships.’’
Dmitry Streletskiy was quoted by Agence France-Presse in the article “Scientists Warn Missing Russian Data Causing Arctic Climate Blind Spots.’’
Daniel Schwartz was quoted by The New York Times in the article “Is Israel Part of What It Means to Be Jewish?’’
Kat Carrick was quoted by Edge Media Network in the article “Anti-LGBTQ Bills Introduced Hit Record Last Year in U.S’’ and by CNN in the piece “Record number of anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced in 2i023.’’
Jesse Holland was featured by C-SPAN3 in the segment “Dream Town.’’
David Karpf authored the articles “An AI Future Is Much Shakier Than You Think’’ for Foreign Policy and “ChatGPT’s FarmVille Moment” for The Atlantic. He was quoted by Business Insider in the article “Elon Musk's political influence became even stronger this year,’’ and spoke to NPR in the segment “This group holds a boot camp to help left-learning orgs meme-ify politics.’’
Peter Loge was quoted by The Washington Post in the articles “See how Trump is making his court appearances feel like campaign stops’’ and “Haley sparks a 2024 debate: Whether the U.S. is (or ever was) a racist country.’’ He was quoted by Newsweek in the articles “Is Donald Trump Slowing Down?”; “How Nikki Haley Can Pull Off a New Hampshire Upset”; and “Mike Johnson is Running Out of Time.” He was quoted by Voice of America in the articles “Why are Iowa and New Hampshire a priority for candidates for the US presidential nomination?’’and “Trump and Biden redouble their fight for the independent vote after Haley's defeat in New Hampshire.’’ He was quoted by Spectrum News in the article “Political analysts react to DeSantis ending White House bid’’ and by Agence France-Presse in the article “US Republicans gamble on immigration as major 2024 election issue.’’ He was quoted by Roll Call in the articles “Jan. 6 echoes loudly on the campaign trail, but Capitol falls quiet on third anniversary’’ and “Once professor and student, these lawmakers are out to protect journalists’ secret sources.’’ He spoke to Gray TV about what to expect from Congress in the new year and Rep. Lauren Boebert changing districts. He spoke to Gray TV in the segments “LNL: Voting Underway in 2024 New Hampshire Primary’’; “LNL: GOP Presidential Field Thins Ahead of New Hampshire Primary’’; and “LNL: Government Averts Early 2024 Shutdown.’’ He spoke to Canada’s CBC News in the segment “Maine removes Donald Trump from primary ballot’’, Scripps News about ethics in politics and Spectrum News about what to expect from Congress in 2024. He spoke to KNX-AM, Los Angeles in the segment “Was the Epstein file drop a big nothing burger?’’
Lisa Palmer authored “New inroads on community-centric placemaking” for Nature Cities.
Steven Roberts authored the articles “Abandoning Ukraine now would be a grave mistake’’ and “Economy looking up, but Americans are feeling down” for Chicago Sun-Times. He authored the articles “Defending our own interests|’’ for Lompoc Record; “Steven Roberts: Iowa showed Trump’s flaws’’ for the Salisbury Post; “Trump vs. Haley: Could the polls be wrong? | Steven V. Roberts’’ for Hanford Sentinel; and “ROBERTS: Truth about DeSantis? Voters don’t like him” for New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung.
Thomas Shanker spoke to NPR’s “Morning Edition’’ about increasing military spending. He spoke to the Apple podcast “ Vet Our Democracy’’ in the episode “Why democracy needs a free press.’’ His book, Age of Danger, was reviewed by Foreign Affairs and recognized by Cyber Brief in the article “The Best Reads of 2023: A Holiday Gift Guide.”
Frank Sesno spoke to CGTN America in the segment “The Heat: U.S. Politics’’; NewsNation about mistakes by the BBC; and KCBS-AM about the legacy of Charles Osgood. C-SPAN3 aired a discussion of the origins of the televised presidency moderated by Frank Sesno.
Rebekah Tromble was quoted by Nature in the article “Deepflakes, trolls and cybertroopers: how social media could sway elections in 2024.’’
Daniel Sude’s research was featured by PsyPost in the article ““A concerning finding”: New study on fake news detection uncovers a disturbing trend.’’
David DeGrazia was quoted by Fortune in the articles “Why Big Pharma can't quite the lab monkey business" and "What losing vision in one eye helped me understand about animal research."
Sina Azodi spoke to BBC World Service about escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Michael Barnett was quoted by Time in the article “The Stakes of the Lawsuit Alleging Biden is Complicit in Palestinian Genocide.’’
Sarah Binder spoke to PBS in the segment “Expert analyzes the rise of impeachment as a weapon of partisan politics.’’
Nathan Brown spoke to PRX’s “The World’’ in the article “War in Gaza continues past 100 days since Oct. 7 attacks’’ and NPR in the segment “The long and bitter relationship between Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas.’’
Danny Hayes was quoted by The Seattle Times in the article “Congress must help save local journalism before it’s too late.’’
John Logsdon was quoted by The Washington Post in the article “NASA likely to delay ambitious plans to reach the moon, watchdog says.’’
Michael K. Miller was quoted by The Washington Post in the article “Trump tries reappropriating ‘insurrection’ on Jan. 6 anniversary.’’
Christopher Warshaw’s analysis was linked by Wisconsin Public Radio in the article “Wisconsin Republicans would keep upper hand in Legislature under maps proposed by Democratic voters.’’
Majid Fotuhi was featured by International Business Times in the article “How Dr. Majid Fotuhi Champions Memory And Brain Vitality Improvements Through Groundbreaking Initiatives.’’
Sherry Molock was quoted by Vox in the article “How Black churches could lead the way on teen mental health.’’
Stephanie Riegg Cellini was mentioned by Politico in the article “Opinion | The Wall Street Journal Is Wrong About Pell Grants.’’
Richard Kahlenberg was quoted by Inside Higher Ed in the article “Are the Legacy Dominoes Finally Falling?’’
Scott Pace was quoted by Scientific American in the article “NASA’s Moon Program Faces Delays. Its Ambition Remains Unchanged’’ and by Wired in the article “I.S.S. Asks If War Could Threaten the Space Station. The Answer Is More Boring Than the Question.’’
Sara Rosenbaum spoke to Texas Public Radio about guidance for women who need abortions in states where they are illegal.
Freshman Lea Nepomuceno was quoted by Allure Magazine in the article “A New California Bill Aims to Ensure Incarcerated People of Color Have Access to Suitable Hair Products.”
Mike O’Donnell spoke to KCBS-AM, San Francisco about the ASL version of Barbie
Jameta Nicole Barlow was quoted by Healthline in the article “How Stress Affects Black Women and Tips for How to Manage.”
Caroline Smith appeared in the New Books Network podcast.
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