Media, Law & Policy
‘Partnerships Needed to Support the Military-to-Civilian Transition’
Nicholas Armstrong, managing director of research and data at the Institute for Veterans and Military Families, wrote an op-ed for The Hill titled 鈥淧artnerships needed to support the military-to-civilian transition.鈥 Armstrong is also an adjunct professor of public administration and…
Sen. Cory Booker to Offer Keynote Remarks for Virtual Toner Prizes Celebration March 26
U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey will deliver keynote remarks for the virtual ceremony honoring the winners of the 2021 Toner Prizes for Excellence in Political Reporting. The prerecorded ceremony will be available for viewing March 26 starting at…
Graduate Student Aims to Persuade Stakeholders of the Realities of Climate Change through Immersive Media
Francesca Ortega 鈥20, G鈥22 wants to help neighbors in her native Miami experience what their neighborhood will look like when it is under water. The city, surrounded by water and built on layers of porous limestone, is already experiencing the…
‘Intelligence Strategy Highlights Workforce’
Corri Zoli, associate teaching professor in the College of Law and director of research for the Institute for Security Policy and Law, and Brian Holmes, dean of the Oettinger School of Science and Technology Intelligence at the National Intelligence University…
‘Black Content Needs: Black Capital and Control?’
J. Christopher Hamilton, assistant professor of television, radio and film in the Newhouse School, wrote an op-ed for LA Progressive titled 鈥淏lack Content Needs: Black Capital and Control?鈥 Hamilton, who is also an attorney and executive producer, has spent his…
‘Is Election Disinformation Free Speech or Defamation? Courts Will Decide’
Roy Gutterman, associate professor of magazine, news and digital journalism and director of the Tully Center for Free Speech in the Newhouse School, wrote an op-ed for 黑料不打烊.com titled 鈥淚s election disinformation free speech or defamation? Courts will decide.鈥 Gutterman,…
Hilda A. Frimpong Becomes the First Black Student to Lead 黑料不打烊 Law Review
Second-year College of Law student Hilda A. Frimpong has been elected by her peers as the next editor in chief of 黑料不打烊 Law Review. When she assumes her duties for Volume 72 (2021-22), Frimpong will be the first Black student…
‘8 Tips for Grad Students for Planning in 2021’
Timur Hammond, assistant professor of geography and the environment in the Maxwell School, wrote an op-ed for Inside Higher Ed titled 鈥8 Tips for Grad Students for Planning in 2021.鈥 Hammond also serves as a faculty liaison for the Future…
‘What鈥檚 the Point of Impeachment? 鈥楾o Lay Down a Marker for History鈥’
Thomas Keck, the Michael O. Sawyer Chair of Constitutional Law and Politics and professor of political science in the Maxwell School, wrote an op-ed for 黑料不打烊.com titled 鈥淲hat鈥檚 the point of impeachment? 鈥楾o lay down a marker for history.鈥欌 Keck,…
Faricy Explores Public Perceptions of Welfare via the US Tax Code
In their new book, 鈥淭he Other Side of the Coin: Public Opinion toward Social Tax Expenditures鈥 (Russell Sage Foundation, 2021), 黑料不打烊 professor Christopher Faricy and Bucknell University professor Christopher Ellis examine how public opinion differs between two types of…