In the Media
Associated Press: Analysis: Impeachment fight tests Constitution’s limits
Oct. 11, 2019
(John Meacham, Carolyn T. and Robert M. Rogers Chair and distinguished visiting professor of political science, quoted)
Fortune: Five states have already canceled GOP primaries. Here’s what you should know
Oct. 10, 2019
(Josh Clinton, Abby and Jon Winkelried Professor of Political Science, quoted)
Nashville Post: First Horizon, Freebird, Hire Dynamics, Vanderbilt announce updates
Oct. 9, 2019
(Tara McKay, assistant professor of medicine, health and society, Christopher Carpenter, E. Bronson Ingram professor of economics and director of public policy studies, Lauren Gaydosh, assistant professor of medicine, health and society and public policy studies and Gilbert Gonzales, assistant professor of medicine, health and society are mentioned. John Geer, dean of the College of Arts and Science and Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science, is quoted)
Scientific American: I heard it before, so it must be true
Oct. 5, 2019
(Lisa Fazio, assistant professor of psychology, research highlighted)
Business Insider: Forever 21’s downfall happened when it failed to win over Gen Z, experts say
Oct. 5, 2019
(Alexandra Sargent Capps, principal lecturer of theater, quoted)
Washington Post: Reducing Trump supporters to ‘flyover country’ misrepresents them
Oct. 4, 2019
(Noam Lupu, associate professor of political science, cited)
Gizmodo: Would finding life on Mars really change anything?
Oct. 2, 2019
(David Weintraub, professor of astronomy, quoted)
Economic Times: Slums are emerging as arenas of competence politics: Tariq Thachil
Sep. 28, 2019
(Tariq Thachil, associate professor of political science, interviewed)
The Conversation: Why the United Auto Workers GM strike is headed for failure
Sep. 23, 2019
(Joshua Murray, assistant professor of sociology, authored)
Salon: Partisan divide creates different Americas, separate lives
Sep. 22, 2019
(Robert Talisse, W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy, authored)