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JSTOR Daily: How an Unrealized Art Show Created an Archive of Black Women’s Art

Apr. 28, 2022—Rebecca VanDiver, assistant professor of history of art & architecture, quoted.

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The Verge: The Amazon Labor Union beat a behemoth—can it keep winning?

Apr. 28, 2022—Dan Cornfield, professor of sociology, quoted.

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MSNBC: ‘My patriotism has a backbone’: Combating GOP’s politics of division

Apr. 25, 2022—Caroline Randall Williams, writer-in-residence of Medicine, Health, and Society, is featured.

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Medical News Today: Trans, gender-questioning students at higher risk in 5 health domains

Apr. 25, 2022—Gilbert Gonzales, assistant professor of medicine, health and society, quoted.

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Vanderbilt researchers suggest that complex bird songs might require large populations

Apr. 22, 2022—By: Andy Flick, Evolutionary Studies Initiative scientific coordinator Growing up in a small community has its advantages, but if you want to learn from world experts, you may have better luck in a big city. This is the case in the world of birds as well. Large populations of birds might be better able to...

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Inside Hook: What the Hell Was Up With Early-2000s Virginity Culture?

Apr. 21, 2022—Laura Carpenter, associate professor of sociology, quoted.

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MEL: Are Virginity Auctions Real, or Just a Seductive Scam

Apr. 21, 2022—Laura Carpenter, associate professor of sociology, quoted.

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HealthDay: Transgender, gender-questioning teens have worse health outcomes

Apr. 21, 2022—The research of Gilbert Gonzales, assistant professor of medicine, health, and society, and Cameron Deal, undergraduate student, cited.

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Robinson Leads Award-Winning Group

Apr. 20, 2022—The National Science Board has given the 2022 Public Service Award to the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE). President of the organization, Renã AS Robinson, is an associate professor of chemistry in the College of Arts and Science. The NSB award honors exemplary public service in promoting...

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