
Highlights of September’s coverage have been compiled by the Media Relations Office. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content. Please contact Senior Director of Media Relations Vige Barrie if you cannot open the link and do not have a subscription.
- “A Little Mentorship Goes a Long Way” – Chronicle of Higher Education’s special “Student Experience Report,” Sept. 2 (link not available)
Professor of Sociology Emeritus Daniel Chambliss wrote this essay. - “” – Religious News Service, Sept. 3
Associate Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas co-authored this essay based on her research. - “” – The Guardian, Sept. 5
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule discussed revisionist views of the Civil War and how they evolved. - “” – NPR’s "Code Switch," Sept. 6
This syndicated program highlighted Michael Nelson ’16 and how the Pell Grant program helped him. - “” – U.S. News and World Report podcast, Sept. 8
- Director of the Counseling Center David Walden was one of four panelists.
- “” – Post-Standard (Syracuse, N.Y.), Sept. 8
Professor of Government Sharon Rivera and Visiting Assistant Professor of Government David Rivera wrote this essay. - “” – Inside Higher Ed, Sept.13
Professor of Sociology Emeritus Daniel Chambliss wrote this essay. - “” – WYPR (Baltimore public radio), Sept. 13
President David Wippman was a guest on this show. - “” – New York Sun, Sept. 14
Professor of Government Philip Klinkner contributed to this article. - “” – Wall Street Journal, Sept. 16
Professor of Economics Stephen Wu discussed his research. - “” – WTOP (news/talk Washington, D.C.) “Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America” podcast
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule was this podcast’s guest. - “” – KPCC (Southern California Public Radio), Sept. 20
Professor of Economics Stephen Wu and his former student Vassar Assistant Professor of Economics Qi Ge ’06 spoke about their research. - “” – The Hill, Sept 25
President David Wippman co-authored this essay.