Steven Nadler in The New Yorker: Latest book, Think Least of Death, featured in the “Briefly Noted”
Steven Nadler’s latest book, Think Least of Death, was featured in the “Briefly Noted” section of the New Yorker.
Ryan J, Owens in the New York Times: Law firms hire Supreme Court clerks for insight, influence
"Knowing your former boss gives you a leg up," says associate professor of political science.
Dipo Oyeleye on The World: Coronavirus songs in Africa making a difference in public health
Graduate student charts the messages in the music of African performers.
Alejandra Ros Pilarz on Wisconsin Public Radio: Virtual learning takes a tool on parents, children
Associate professor with the Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work says managing transitions and schedule disruptions is difficult.
John Eason on Madison365.com: Boseman's death could spark discussion on reducing racial disparities
The death of the 'Black Panther' star from colorectal cancer spotlights the large number of African-Americans who die from the disease, says associate professor of sociology.
Ankur Desai on WKOW-TV: Wildfire smoke drifts into Wisconsin
Professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences says climate change, well-meaning fire prevention efforts are to blame.
Monica Turner in the Washington Post: Forest management won't stop future wildfires
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is the key, says Professor of Integrative Biology
Barry Burden in the Los Angeles Times: Gerrymandering part of attacks on Black voting rights
"It’s not a fair election system when one side has such a severe election advantage, and it was done intentionally,”Director of the Election Research says.
Christy Clark-Pujara in Time Magazine: Conflict in Kenosha "not terribly surprising"
Professor of History and Afro-American Studies says Wisconsin's history is "racially progressive and oppressive at the same time."
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