January 2024
Among those getting press during the month of December were the following individuals:
Ryan McRae co-authored the article “Thirteen Discoveries Made About Human Evolution in 2023’’ for Smithsonian Magazine.
Douglas Boyce was featured by EarRelevant in the article “Douglas Boyce’s compositional artistry shines brightly in 'The Bird is an Alphabet' album.” He was interviewed by Aaron Larget-Caplan in “Music I Am #43 – Douglas Boyce, composer.”
Gustavo Hormiga was quoted by The New York Times in the article “This Body Butter at Sephora Doesn’t Really Attract Spiders, Right?’’
Christopher Rollston was quoted by Haaretz in the article “New Studies Debunk Controversial Biblical ‘Curse Tablet’ From Mt. Ebal.”
Steven Hamilton authored the article “Stage 3 tax cuts are no big deal with one exception’’ for The Sydney Morning Herald, and spoke to Hearst TV about inflation and the November job figures.
Jade Floyd was quoted by Forbes in the article “Most Americans Still Unclear About What ESG Means, Survey Finds.”
Jesse Holland was featured by C-SPAN3 in the segment “Dream Town.’’
David Karpf authored the article “An AI Future Is Much Shakier Than You Think’’ in Foreign Policy. He was cited in Business Insider in the article “Elon Musk's political influence became even stronger this year.’’
Peter Loge was quoted by Spectrum News in the article “After a historically unproductive year, Congress faces mounting to-do list in 2024’’ and by Newsweek in the article “Is Donald Trump Slowing Down?.” He was also featured on Gray TV and Spectrum News on what to expect from Congress in the new year, and on Gray TV to discuss Rep. Lauren Boebert changing districts.
Steven Roberts spoke to Seattle’s Northwest News Radio about the congressional testimony of elite college presidents. He authored the article “Why free speech matters | Steven V. Roberts.’’
Frank Sesno was quoted by The New York Times in the article “The 2024 Election Will Be Unlike Any Other. Is the Media Ready?’’ He spoke to CGTN America in the segment “The Heat: U.S. Politics.’’
Douglas Barry was quoted by South China Morning Post in the article “Made-in-China still dominates US holiday sales, but do Americans even care?’’
Chryssa Kouveliotou was mentioned in Nature in the article “Crossing the generational divide: what established scientists and early-career researchers can learn from each other.”
Sarah Binder was cited by The Hill in the article “Why did anyone vote against expelling George Santos?,’’ and in The New York Times in the article “House Dysfunction by the Numbers: 724 Votes, Only 27 Laws Enacted.’’
Richard Chasdi was quoted by TRT News in an article about the Israel-Hamas War and challenges President Biden confronts. He was also interviewed by Sky News about the latest developments in the war.
Colin Cleary was cited by Voice of America in the article “Negotiations Over US Aid to Ukraine Expected to Stretch Past Christmas.’’
Alexander B. Downes authored the article “The cruelty and futility of Israel’s starvation blockade on Gaza’’ for The Hill.
Samuel Goldman was quoted by National Review in the article “Russell Kirk and Kids These Days.’’
Henry Hale was cited by Business Insider in the article “Ukraine's real power broker.’’
Marc Lynch conducted the research and authored the article “Scholars Who Study The Middle East Are Afraid To Speak Out’’ for The Chronicle of Higher Education. A survey he conducted was cited by NPR’s “All Things Considered’’ in the segment “How Mideast scholars are censoring themselves amid the Hamas-Israel war.’’
Christopher Warshaw had his research featured in Nature in the article “American local government elections database.’’
Majid Fotuhi was featured in International Business Times in the article “How Dr. Majid Fotuhi Champions Memory And Brain Vitality Improvements Through Groundbreaking Initiatives.’’
Jessica Smedley was quoted by Women’s Health Magazine in the article “How To Transform Your Life: 8 Game-Changing Steps To A New You In 2024.’’
Susan Dudley was cited in Politico’s E&E News in the article “Want to talk rules? The White House just made it easier.’’
Leighton Ku was quoted by GO Banking Rates in the article “Food Stamps: How Medicaid Is Causing Eligibility Problems for Potential SNAP Recipients — Is Happy Medium Currently Possible?’’
Sara Rosenbaum was quoted by PolitiFact in the article “GOP candidates' criticisms of ACA premiums leave out key pieces of health care puzzle’’; by USA Today in the article “Is abortion access in peril (even where it's legal)? Supreme Court case could tip balance’’; and by Bloomberg Law News in the article “Abortion Pill Access Threatened as Justices Take Narrow Appeal.’’
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