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BBC: Newsday

Jun. 8, 2020—(Dominique Béhague, director of undergraduate studies and associate professor of medicine, health, and society, interviewed)

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MSNBC: Jon Meacham: We have made progress when suffrage is at the center of the conversation

Jun. 5, 2020—(Jon Meacham, Carolyn T. and Robert M. Rogers Chair in the American Presidency and distinguished visiting professor of political science, interviewed)

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The Conversation: A new hybrid fungus is found in hospitals and linked to lung disease

Jun. 4, 2020—(Graduate student Jacob Steenwyk and Antonis Rokas, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Biological Sciences, authored)

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Science Magazine: Ancient DNA reveals diverse origins of Caribbean’s earliest inhabitants

Jun. 4, 2020—(Jada Ben Torres, associate professor of anthropology and director of the Laboratory of Genetic Anthropology and Biocultural Studies, quoted.)

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The Hill: How to solve the vacancies problem that looms over federal government

Jun. 4, 2020—(David Lewis, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Political Science, authored)

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The Wall Street Journal: For African-Americans, a painful economic reversal of fortune

Jun. 3, 2020—(William Collins, Terence E. Adderley, Jr. Professor of Economics, quoted)

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U.S. News and World Report: A hazardous moment for Black health

Jun. 3, 2020—(Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health and Society, quoted)

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WKRN: Vanderbilt researchers create virtual self-screening tool for COVID-19

Jun. 2, 2020—(T.S. Harvey, associate professor of anthropology, and Thomas Scherr, research assistant professor of chemistry, interviewed)

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The Washington Post: An undercurrent of the protests: African Americans are struggling more economically from this pandemic

Jun. 1, 2020—(William Collins, Terence E. Adderley, Jr. Professor of Economics, is quoted)

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Nashville Scene: In light of a global pandemic, so-called preppers don’t look extreme after all

May. 28, 2020—(Lijun Song, associate professor of sociology, quoted)

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