College of Arts & Sciences
The Salisbury Post
July 20, 2017
Service to seek healing for 1906 lynching
Claude Clegg, who has a joint appointment with the African, African American and diaspora studies and history departments, talks about … Continued
WBIR - Knoxville, TN
July 19, 2017
287(g) immigration program protesters hang banner from Hall of Fame bridge
WBIR uses research from the Latino Migration Project by program director Hannah Gill and city and regional planning associate professor … Continued
Dallas News
July 19, 2017
Author M.L. Rio is a millennial Shakespearean with stories to tell
The Dallas News writes about the release of English and dramatic art alumna M.L. Rio’s new book, “We Were Villains.” … Continued
Vox
July 18, 2017
Why the ocean is getting louder
A study by marine sciences graduate student Avery Paxton is used in this video on the effects of seismic surveying. Vox
Forbes
July 18, 2017
July 18, 64: The great fire of Nero and the ancient history of firefighting
Forbes uses a map of the city of Rome in 14 CE from the Ancient World Mapping Center, an interdisciplinary research … Continued
Coastal Review Online
July 18, 2017
Summer recipe: How to make an algal bloom
Marine sciences professor Hans Paerl talks about algal blooms. Coastal Review Online
The Toronto Star
July 18, 2017
Eight reasons Donald Trump failed on health care: Analysis
Jonathan Oberlander, adjunct professor of political science, talks about the most recent version of the health care bill. The Toronto … Continued
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