Media Report April 7 2022
Faculty and staff in the media:
- Chris Barrett was quoted in a Nature story on the impact of the war in Ukraine: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00969-9
- Peter Enns and Doug Kriner wrote about results of a new poll that offered insight into why many Americans aren’t rallying around the flag : Wa Po Monkey Cage blog
- Sadé Lindsay’s research on the prison credential dilemma was covered by two outlets: https://www.studyfinds.org/prison-education-jobs/; https://thecrimereport.org/2022/04/07/the-prison-credential-dilemma/
- Alan Mathios was mentioned as a storyteller in a story on Cornell’s Soup and Hope program: https://www.nationaltribune.com.au/soup-hope-creates-connection-through-storytelling/
- Kelly Musick’s research was cited in Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/za/blog/happy-singlehood/202204/why-do-married-people-abandon-their-friends
- Leslie Reynold’s insight on population trends was included in this story: https://www.hudsonvalley360.com/news/greenecounty/census-greene-biggest-landing-spot-during-pandemic/article_64a9ffd9-b04f-5bc5-bd9e-c16b78dabb4c.html
- David Silbey offered a historical perspective on false flag operations in this PolitiFact story: PolitiFact | False flags: They’re real, but far less widespread than social media suggest
- Jan Vink was quoted in this census story: NY mostly lost population during COVID-19 pandemic. But the North Country had one bright spot
School mentions in the media:
- The CIPA colloquium issue was discussed in two stories: https://cornellsun.com/2022/03/31/cipa-community-discusses-aftermath-of-walkout-vote-on-cpas-president-resignation-to-come/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss;
- How Australian universities are working to counter China’s global attacks on academic freedom
Cornell platforms
- Jamila Michener’s congressional testimony was described in a Chronicle story: Michener testifies to House on role of universal health insurance | Cornell Chronicle
- John Cawley/Michael Daly research on soda taxes was featured in a Chronicle story: Soda tax reduces consumption among boys but not girls | Cornell Chronicle
- Michael Lovenheim’s research on for-profit colleges was featured in a Chronicle story: For-profit colleges increase students’ debt, default risk | Cornell Chronicle