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The New York Times: Single-issue opinion polls are bunk
Nov. 3, 2025—Research from John Sides, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and professor of political science, cited.
A&S students explore entrepreneurship and the global supply chain in immersive Panama trip
Oct. 29, 2025—Some students may use Fall Break as an opportunity to catch up on rest, see the fall foliage, or carve pumpkins. Students in Principal Senior Lecturer Lori Catanzaro’s class spent their break touring tropical Panama, learning about its critical role in the global supply chain. Throughout the five-day trip, students learned about local corporations such...
A&S students win prestigious Obama Foundation Voyager Scholarships
Oct. 29, 2025—Three students in the College of Arts and Science were named 2025-2027 recipients of the Voyager Scholarship, the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service. Awarded to students in their third year of undergraduate education, the two-year scholarship champions young leaders who can bridge divides and help solve the world’s biggest challenges. Through the program, each student...
Science News: Black holes are encircled by thin rings of light. This physicist wants to see one
Oct. 29, 2025—Alex Lupsasca, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, interviewed.
The Washington Post: Brigitte Macron cyberbullying case puts fringe-right claims on trial
Oct. 29, 2025—Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, quoted.
Study reveals role giant ground sloths played in the environment, potentially aiding in ecological restoration today
Oct. 28, 2025—Adapted from an article by Andy Flick When you think of a sloth, an image of a slow, cuddly, furry creature hanging out in trees may come to mind—the picture of tranquility. But millions of years ago, sloths were around 9 feet tall and weighed anywhere from 400-2,500 pounds. A new study led by Aditya...
BBC: ‘This history mustn’t be forgotten’: The real story behind the Nuremberg trials
Oct. 27, 2025—Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, quoted.
BBC: ‘This history mustn’t be forgotten’: The real story behind the Nuremberg trials
Oct. 24, 2025—Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, quoted.
Salon: Efforts to avenge Charlie Kirk’s death have fallen apart everywhere — except where it counts
Oct. 24, 2025—Jacob Mchangama, research professor of political science and executive director of the Future of Free Speech Project, quoted.
The Straits Times: Cost-of-living worries haunt Americans ahead of midterms, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Oct. 24, 2025—John Geer, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and senior advisor in the Office of the Chancellor, quoted.