When a Winner Becomes a Loser
Klaus Larres, the Krasno Distinguished Professor in the history department, writes for the Conversation about former Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s historic defeat in the 1945 British election. The Conversation
Klaus Larres, the Krasno Distinguished Professor in the history department, writes for the Conversation about former Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s historic defeat in the 1945 British election. The Conversation
City and regional planning professor Noreen McDonald talks with The State of Things host Anita Roa about the current state of public transportation in North Carolina. WUNC
A team of public policy students recently presented research about their work in examining the disproportionate impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on different communities in North Carolina. They were also covered by other media outlets, including WUNC and CBS 17. … Read more
ABC affiliate WTVD interviewed political science professor Marc Hetherington, who was part of a study that examined how different types of masks had on perceptions on Black male models.
Alice Marwick, assistant professor in the department of communication, shares her research in disinformation and how anonymous posters move online with NPR. NPR – KCRW
The New Yorker quotes anthropology associate professor Angela Stuesse about her research in the poultry industry. The New Yorker
Dramatic art assistant professor Jacqueline Lawton speaks with Mikki Smith about her play, XIX, which is currently playing as part of the Women’s Theatre Festival. Chatham Life and Style
Philosophy graduate student and researcher in Barbara Fredrickson‘s Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology lab Michael Prinzing talks about how to have a better day during a pandemic. WINK News
Communication department assistant professor Alice Marwick talks about how Facebook groups like Reopen NC and Banned from Reopen will often become silos with mainly extreme viewpoints. The Atlantic
Marine sciences Ph.D. candidate Molly Bost speaks with WITN about rip currents. WITN