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Rate of Change: Sandra Rosenthal & the Patterns of Bipolar Disorder
Oct. 5, 2021—Sandra Rosenthal, Jack and Pamela Egan Chair and professor of chemistry, shares how her personal struggle with bipolar disorder has influenced her research.
Bloomberg: How $30-a-Pound Micro-Broccoli Will Help Feed the World
Oct. 2, 2021—(Amanda Little, Writer-in-Residence of English, highlighted.)
WTVF: What’s happening in the Capitol?
Oct. 1, 2021—(Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, interviewed.)
The Associated Press: Union jobs? Ford’s plan for new EV factories raises question
Oct. 1, 2021—(Daniel Cornfield, professor of sociology, quoted.)
USA Today: ‘Close the deal’: Biden struggles to unite Democrats behind his economic agenda
Oct. 1, 2021—(Vanessa, Beasley, associate professor of communication studies, quoted.)
Nashville Post: Of note: Vanderbilt researchers land $150K grant
Oct. 1, 2021—(Jonathan Gilligan, associate professor of earth and environmental sciences, quoted.)
Associated Press: Union jobs? Ford’s plan for new EV factories raises question
Oct. 1, 2021—(Daniel Cornfield, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health and Society, quoted.)
Insider: Marco Rubio called the $3.5 trillion Democratic spending bill ‘Marxism,’ the latest example of the GOP baselessly linking things they oppose to communism
Sep. 30, 2021—(Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, quoted.)
Becoming a successful leader: ‘You want everyone to be ten feet tall’
Sep. 28, 2021—“Leadership is a choice – a title doesn’t entitle you to anything.” That is the belief of Patrick Leddin, associate professor of the practice of managerial studies, as he guides readers through the journey to becoming a successful leader in his new book, The 5 Week Leadership Challenge. Before arriving at Vanderbilt’s College of Arts...
BBC: Reimagining the Nation
Sep. 26, 2021—(Samar Ali, professor of political science and law and co-director of the Vanderbilt Project on Unity & American Democracy, interviewed.)