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UnHerd: Criticism of Islam remains uniquely dangerous in Britain
Jun. 4, 2025—Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, authored this piece.
Washington Post: A look at South Korea’s surreal, sizzling election-night TV graphics
Jun. 4, 2025—Bohyeong Kim, assistant professor of communications, quoted.
The Boston Globe: On the Vineyard, a federal immigration sting, a tattoo, and questions about white supremacy
Jun. 4, 2025—Sophie Bjork-James, assistant professor of anthropology, quoted.
Jyllands-Posten: Running away from conventions can be a dangerous strategy
Jun. 2, 2025—Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, quoted.
Orlando Sentinel: Replica 1738 fort in St. Augustine honors first free Black settlement
Jun. 2, 2025—The research of Jane Landers, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of History, cited.
Yahoo!entertainment: Sydney Sweeney and the business of being hot
Jun. 2, 2025—Claire Sisco King, associate professor of communication studies, quoted.
Open Access Government: Scientists uncover intermediate-mass black holes
Jun. 2, 2025—Karan Jani, assistant professor of physics and astronomy and Krystal Ruiz-Rocha, astrophysics Ph.D. candidate, quoted.
Interesting Engineering: US-led scientists discover new evidence on origins of intermediate-mass black holes
Jun. 2, 2025—Karan Jani, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, quoted.
The Nashville Ledger: Superspeedway shines again
May. 23, 2025—John Koch, senior lecturer of communication studies, quoted. The Nashville Ledger published an additional article quoting Koch.
National Geographic: These human vertebrae mounted on rods are puzzling archaeologists
May. 23, 2025—Tiffiny Tung, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Anthropology, quoted.