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National and regional news organizations regularly interview 51ÁÔÆæ faculty, staff, alumni, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.

July’s news topics included varied subjects from the world’s carbon footprint to the presidential campaigns, conventions, and election. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content. Please contact Vige Barrie if you cannot open a link or do not have a subscription.

  • “‘” – Chronicle of Higher Education, July 2
    Former Vice President for Enrollment Monica Inzer reviewed her career.
  • “” – LAist (Los Angeles public radio), July 2
    Associate Professor of Psychology Keelah Williams discussed her research on friendship.
  • “‘” – Wall Street Journal, July 5
    Reds – The Tragedy of American Communism, a book recently published by Professor of History Maurice Isserman, received a positive review. Other positive reviews appeared in and
  • “” – Boston Globe, July 7
    Alumnus Tom Ducibella ’69 wrote a letter in support of 51ÁÔÆæ.
  • “” – The Conversation, July 9
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner responded to questions about the presidential campaign.
  • “” – Marketplace, American Public Media, July 10
    Professor of Economics Ann Owen discussed the effects of lower interest rates.
  • “” – The Guardian, July 14
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner was quoted throughout this article. A similar article appeared in the .
  • “” – Kansas City News and , July 17
    Alyssa Turtledove ’25 wrote this essay.
  • “” – TIME, July 17
    Professor of History Maurice Isserman spoke about similarities in presidential campaigns in this article written by alumna Olivia Waxman ’11.
  • “” – Letters, New York Times, July 17
    Associate Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas wrote this letter to the editor.
  • “” – The Ivory Tower, WCNY (public media – Syracuse), July 19
    Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule was a panelist.
  • “” – The Times Literary Supplement (U.K.), July 19
    Associate Professor of Psychology Alex Plakias’ new book, Awkwardness, was reviewed favorably.
  • “” – The Conversation, July 21
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner discussed the selection of Kamala Harris and how it compared to previous selection processes. This article appeared in dozens of publications around the world including and .
  • “” – Radio New Zealand, July 21
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner explained the process.
  • “” – Global News Canada, July 22
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner was interviewed.
  • “” – Laist (Los Angeles public media), July 22
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner was interviewed.
  • “” – The Conversation, July 23
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner pointed to 1940 as a particularly busy news year. This article also appeared in dozens of news outlets around the world.
  • “” – Politifact, July 24
    Associate Professor of Government Erica de Bruin offered her expertise on this question.
  • “” – The Conversation, July 25
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner discussed the considerations in selecting a vice president. This article also appeared in dozens of news outlets around the world.
  • “ – Washington Post, July 27
    Associate Professor of Government Erica de Bruin responded to former President Trump’s comments on voting.
  • “” – ABC Radio National (Australia-wide public broadcasting radio network), July 27
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner was interviewed about the change in the Democratic presidential candidate from President Biden to Vice President Harris.
  • “” – Los Angeles Times, July 28
    Professor of History Maurice Isserman co-authored this op-ed.
  • “” – The Laura Coates Show on SiriusXM’s: POTUS channel
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner discussed his essay by the same title.
  • “” – Grassroots Magazine, July 29
    June Cook-Selman ’26 wrote this essay.

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