In the Media
Technology.org: Discovery in ferroelectric material reveals unique property, promising application potential
Nov. 20, 2019
(Sokrates Pantelides, University Distinguished Professor of Physics and Engineering, quoted)
Associated Press: Ballistics database helps bring Houston gang war into focus
Oct. 23, 2019
(Laurie Woods, senior lecturer of sociology, quoted)
Business Insider: Republican lawmakers are challenging Trump more often, but they won’t abandon him until his base does
Oct. 22, 2019
(Distinguished Professor of History Thomas Schwartz, quoted)
Inside Higher Ed: Wizards, prophets and ‘The Fate of Food’
Oct. 21, 2019
(Amanda Little, writer-in-residence in English, highlighted)
New York Times: The loudest bird in the world has a song like a pile driver
Oct. 21, 2019
(Nicole Creanza, assistant professor of biological sciences, quoted)
Voice of America: Tensions running high in Washington over impeachment, Syria
Oct. 18, 2019
(Distinguished Professor of History Thomas Schwartz, quoted)
Bloomberg: Solidarity, y’all: How socialists are targeting Trump country
Oct. 18, 2019
(Jefferson Cowie, James G. Stahlman Professor of American History, quoted)
Miami Herald: Latin America awash in troubles amid protests, uprisings and a distracted Washington
Oct. 17, 2019
(Elizabeth Zechmeister, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and Latin American Public Opinion Project director, quoted)
USA Today: Want the real truth about slavery? Try these books, movies for kids, adults and teachers
Oct. 17, 2019
(Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh, assistant professor of religious studies and African American religious history, interviewed)
The New York Times: This fungus mutates. That’s good news if you like cheese.
Oct. 15, 2019
(Antonis Rokas, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Biological Sciences, quoted)