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Columbian College of Arts & Sciences: Faculty Getting Press
January 2022

Among the Columbian College faculty getting press during December were the following individuals:

Anthropology

Economics

English

Lisa Page was quoted by Nexstar Media Group in the article "When will Harriet Tubman be on the $20 bill? Family grows impatient."

History

Sara Matthiesen spoke to WAMU-FM's "1A" in the segment "The Supreme Court v. Roe v. Wade.

Media and Public Affairs

Jesse Holland spoke to the Black News Channel about the investigation of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, expanding the Supreme Court, and the future of Roe vs. Wade (12345).
Peter Loge was quoted by Agence France-Presse in the article “Trumpism without Trump: the Republican playbook for 2022?
Nina Seavey’s podcast My Fugitive was ranked sixth by The Atlantic in the article “The 50 best podcasts of 2021.
Frank Sesno spoke to CGTN America in the segment “The Heat: U.S. politics,” and to CNN about the investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He was quoted by The Hill in the article “Wallace departure from Fox seen as loss for the network.
Rebekah Tromble was quoted by The Financial Times in the article “Investigating Facebook: a fractious relationship with academia.” She co-authored the article “We’ll recognize the harassment of journalists isn’t an individual problem” for Nieman Journalism Lab.  

Music

Political Science

Public Policy and Public Administration

Stephanie Riegg Cellini was quoted by U.S. News & World Report in the article “Hybrid Classes in College: What to Know.
Sara Rosenbaum spoke to Marketplace about vaccine mandates. She was also mentioned by The Hill in the article “States plan challenges to federal vaccine mandates.
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg was quoted by Inside Higher Ed in the article “Calls Mount for SUNY Chancellor’s Removal. 

Regulatory Studies Center

Religion

Robert Tuttle was quoted by Deseret News in the article “Can officials pray in public? It’s complicated.
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