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NPR: Charlie Kirk’s assassination sparks grief and rage online
Sep. 12, 2025—Nicole Hemmer, associate professor of history, interviewed.
CBC: Charlie Kirk appealed to young conservatives by using old-school tactics
Sep. 12, 2025—Nicole Hemmer, associate professor of history, quoted.
Building tomorrow while erasing yesterday: a Frist exhibit exploring Nashville’s development
Sep. 12, 2025—When John Warren is seeking inspiration, he walks and observes. Wandering the streets of Nashville with a 16mm Bolex film camera, the lecturer in art is constantly on the hunt for his next project. While exploring the city, Warren noticed one object consistently appearing around him: construction cranes. “The construction cranes began calling to me...
Popular Mechanics: A secret settlement once protected escaped slaves. Archaeologists may find it soon.
Sep. 10, 2025—Research from Steve Wernke, professor of anthropology, cited.
The Diplomat: For Beijing’s foreign disinformation, the era of AI-driven operations has arrived
Sep. 10, 2025—Research from Brett Goldstein, research professor of engineering science and management, and Brett Benson, associate professor of political science, cited.
The New York Times: Nick Fuentes: A white nationalist problem for the right
Sep. 10, 2025—Nicole Hemmer, associate professor of history, quoted.
NBC News: Poll: Most Americans oppose political parties drawing election lines
Sep. 8, 2025—Josh Clinton, Abby and Jon Winkelried Professor and professor of political science, co-authored this piece.
Clayton, professor of psychology, emeritus, has died
Sep. 8, 2025—Keith N. Clayton, professor of psychology, emeritus, died on December 18, 2024, in Nashville at the age of 90. Born in 1934 in Coffeyville, Kansas, Clayton was the first of his immediate family to earn a college degree. He received a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1956 and master’s degree in psychology in 1958, both...
Associated Press: This hidden electricity drain can have a massive impact
Sep. 5, 2025—Jonathan Gilligan, professor of earth and environmental sciences, quoted.
The New Statesman: Cutting Angela Rayner loose would be a disaster for Labour
Sep. 5, 2025—Research from Noam Lupu, professor of political science, cited.