See the CCAS faculty that received press coverage last month!
January 2020
Among the Columbian College faculty getting press during December were the following individuals:
Anthropology
Roy Richard Grinker
was quoted by
The Chicago Tribune
in the article
“Saying goodbye, from a distance: Mourners craft new and innovative funeral practices to honor the dead during pandemic.’’
Economics
Annamaria Lusardi
was quoted by
South China Morning Post
in the article
“Now, more than ever, we need to know how to manage our money. Yet many of us are financially illiterate.’’
Jay Shambaugh
was mentioned by
Politico
in the article
“Biden top economic adviser facing accusations of mismanagement, verbal abuse.’’
Joann Weiner
spoke to Turkey’s
TRT World
in the segment
“President-elect picks former Fed chief Yellen for Treasury | Money Talks.’’
Geography
Scott Sklar
authored the article
“Energy efficiency is doable and cost-effective now,’’
in
The Washington Post
.
History
David Silverman
was quoted by
Voice of America
in the article
“1620: Who Were the Puritans?’’
Media and Public Affairs
Steven Livingston
co-authored the article
“The GOP and the future of democracy in America,”
for
The Boston Globe
. He was quoted by
The Hill
in the article
“Fox News confident in face of new rivals from right in Newsmax, OAN.’’
Peter Loge
was quoted by
Forbes
in the article
“How President Joe Biden Can Unite The Country.’’
He was quoted in the article
“Despite vaccine progress, experts warn 'dark winter' still awaits for US,’’
by Sinclair Broadcast Group. He was quoted by Nexstar Media Group in the article “
Republicans push back on 2020 election results, despite warning of backlash in GA runoff election turnout.’’
He was quoted by The Hill in the article
“Fox News confident in face of new rivals from right in Newsmax, OAN.’’
He was quoted in the Sinclair Broadcast Group article titled
"Trump, Biden tout vaccine efforts as public hesitation to get immunized persists."
Silvio Waisbord
was published by UNESCO and ICFJ for co-authoring the report
Online Violence Against Women Journalists
on Human Rights Day.
Physics
Neil Johnson
was quoted by NBC News in the article
“Covid-19 vaccines face a varied and powerful misinformation movement online.”
He spoke to CNN’s
“Newsroom With Rosemary Church’’
about spreading vaccine misinformation. He was quoted by
Columbia Journalism Review
in the article
“Facebook will kick out anti-vaccine misinformation. Is it too late?’’
He was quoted by
USA Today
in the article
“'We are talking about people’s lives.’”
He was quoted by
The Washington Post
in the article
“Vaccine hoaxes are rampant on social media. Here’s how to spot them.’’
He was quoted by Sinclair Broadcast Group in the article
“Doubts about COVID-19 vaccine spread on social media, threatening effort to end pandemic.’’
Political Science
Sarah Binder
was quoted by
The New York Times
in the article
“A Trump Fed Pick Squeaks Through Senate Confirmation.”
She was quoted by
The Washington Post
in the article
“The Finance 202: Trump failed to remake the Fed in his image. His legacy may be polarizing its confirmations.’’
She was quoted by
The Washington Post
in the article
“GOP efforts to overturn election may do lasting harm to democracy, political scientists warn.’’
She was quoted by Reuters in the article
“Analysis-Federal Reserve ‘boneheads’ emerge from Trump era unscathed.’’
She was quoted by
The Hill
in the article
“Stung by Trump, Fed chief gets fresh start with Biden.’’
She was quoted by
The Washington Post
in the article
“Why Congress finally passed a coronavirus relief bill.’’
She was quoted by
Politico
in the article
“Fed enters Biden era with clipped wings and a warning from Republicans.’’
John Logsdon
was quoted by
Axios
in the article
“Trump will leave a lasting mark on space.’’
He was quoted by
The Associated Press
in the article
“World's space achievements a bright spot in stressful 2020.’’
Cynthia McClintock
was quoted by
Slate
in the article
“What Comes Next After Peru’s Week of Three Presidents?’’
Mike Mochizuki
was quoted by
South China Morning Post
in the article
“From Mahathir to Lee Kuan Yew, late scholar Ezra Vogel’s work on Japan and China inspired a contineTrump will leave a lasting mark on spacent.’’
Public Policy and Public Administration
William Adams
was quoted by Fox5-Washington in the article
“Coronavirus vaccines: Some side effects are common and expected, experts say.’’
He was quoted by WJLA-ABC7 in the article
“GWU professor shares his Moderna COVID-19 vaccine trial experience.’’
Joseph Cordes
spoke to WUSA-CBS9
about whether President-elect Biden voted to tax Social Security benefits when he was a senator.
Sara Rosenbaum
was quoted by
Marketplace
in the article
“States scrambling with Medicaid enrollments climbing.’’
Regulatory Studies Center
Susan Dudley
was quoted by
The Christian Science Monitor
in the article
“Trump administration seeks to tie Biden’s hands. Will it work?’’
She was quoted by
Newsweek
in the article
“Trump Has Made Firing Squad, Poison Gas Executions Possible—But Will They Actually Happen?"
Daniel R. Pérez
was quoted by
E
& E News
in the article
“White House clears flurry of regs in last-minute push.’’
He was quoted by NBC News in the article
“Trump administration speeds up 'midnight rule-making,' creating hurdles for Biden.’’
He was quoted by CNN in the article
“Biden White House to issue memo to halt or delay midnight regulations on January 20.’’
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