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National and regional news organizations regularly interview 麻豆国产AV faculty, staff, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.
February’s news highlights ranged from features on career connections and peer-counseling to immersive education and academic freedom. 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.

 "" – The Washington Post, Feb. 6
President David Wippman co-authored this essay.

“”  –  Central New York Business Journal, Feb. 1

“” – Religion News Service, Feb. 2
Professor of Religious Studies by Special Appointment Brent Rodriguez-Plate commented.

“” – Associated Press, Feb. 11
Associate Professor of Philosophy Alex Plakias commented on deception and manipulation in the food industry. The story appeared in dozens of outlets across the country.

“” – The Chronicle of Higher Education, Feb. 10
The College was among the top producers celebrated here.

","  The Wall Street Journal, Feb. 12 The Counseling Center's peer counselors were featured in this article that also appeared in a newsletter.

“” – The Wall Street Journal, Feb. 13
President Wippman co-authored this letter to the editor.

“” – WKTV (NBC affiliate, Utica, NY), Feb. 16
The Levitt Center presented its Justice Lab study on homelessness to the Utica mayor.

"’” – The Chronicle of Higher Education, Feb. 16
Professor of Government Frank Anechiarico and Elian Sorensen '23 spoke about the Justice Lab program, featured in this article.

“” – Broadcast on many public radio stations throughout February including WNPRFM Hartford & New Haven, Conn.; WMFE Orlando, Fla.; KPBSFM - San Diego, Calif.; WESA Pittsburgh, Pa.; KUAZ-FM Tucson, Ariz.; WCPN Cleveland, Ohio
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule spoke on a panel about the Lost Cause.

“” – Inside Higher Ed, Feb. 22
The Career Center’s Connect program served as a model for engaging both alumni and students in a special way.

“” – NPR's Here & Now, Feb. 28
 This segment reported on Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule's vice chairmanship of the nation's Naming Commission charged with renaming military assets honoring the Confederacy.

 

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