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AL.com: Cyber summit faces Internet’s part in Americans’ distrust of each other
Sep. 23, 2022—The Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy, mentioned.
New Scientist: Woodpecker brains process tree-drumming sounds as if they’re birdsong
Sep. 21, 2022—Nicole Creanza, assistant professor of biological sciences, quoted.
People’s World: Nashville’s Interstate 65 becomes a billboard gallery of ancient Indigenous history
Sep. 21, 2022—Jana Harper, associate professor of the practice of art, mentioned.
Wall Street Journal: ‘Black Lucy and the Bard’ review: Shakespeare’s love as rare
Sep. 19, 2022—Caroline Randall Williams, writer-in-residence of medicine, health, and society, is featured.
Nashville Post: Titan up
Sep. 19, 2022—John Ayers, professor of Earth and environmental sciences, quoted.
QuantaMagazine: A Black Hole’s Orbiting Ring of Light Could Encrypt Its Inner Secrets
Sep. 16, 2022—Alexandru Lupsasca, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, cited.
NPR: Biden’s pledge to unify the nation is falling flat, some voters say
Sep. 16, 2022—John Geer, Ginny and Conner Searcy Dean of the College of Arts and Science, interviewed.
Washington Post: Chile’s new voting rules may have derailed the new Constitution
Sep. 16, 2022—Eli Rau, postdoctoral fellow in Political Science, co-authored.
CNN: Opinion: DeSantis chose Martha’s Vineyard for a reason
Sep. 16, 2022—Nicole Hemmer, associate professor of history, authored.
WTVF: The latest in world and domestic politics
Sep. 14, 2022—Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, interviewed.