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The New Republic: “I’m scared to death”: Jefferson Cowie on Trump vs. democracy

Jun. 26, 2024—Jefferson Cowie, James G. Stahlman Professor and professor of history, quoted.

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Nashville Post: Vanderbilt poll: Half respondents feel democracy under attack

Jun. 26, 2024—John Geer, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and senior advisor in the Office of the Chancellor, quoted.

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The Washington Post: U.S. surgeon general declares firearm violence a public health crisis

Jun. 26, 2024—Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor and professor of medicine, health, and society, quoted. The New York Times also published an article quoting Metzl.

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Miami Herald: The site of the first free Black town in the U.S. is being rebuilt in St. Augustine

Jun. 24, 2024—Jane Landers, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of History, quoted.

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Wall Street Journal: ‘Brilliant Exiles’ review: A fresh start in Paris

Jun. 24, 2024—Tracy Sharpley-Whiting, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies and Professor of French, quoted.

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Associated Press: New coffee center in Northern California aims to give a jolt to research and education

Jun. 24, 2024—Edward Fischer, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Anthropology, quoted.

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KCBS Radio: Fort Mose, FL is being reconstructed following a remarkable archival discovery

Jun. 21, 2024—Jane Landers, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of History, interviewed.

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WSMV, Channel 4: Mural honoring Black country artists unveiled on Juneteenth

Jun. 21, 2024—Alice Randall, Andrew W. Mellon Professor and writer in residence of African American and diaspora studies, interviewed.

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WNBC: Festivals, concerts, workshops and more: How the tri-state is celebrating Juneteenth

Jun. 21, 2024—Brandon Byrd, associate professor of history, interviewed.

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The Business Standard: An earthquake changed Padma’s course 2,500 years ago. Can it happen again?

Jun. 21, 2024—Steven Goodbred, Stevenson Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, quoted.

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