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Category: Faculty Voices

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The 9/11 Attacks Changed Everything About Life in America

Our faculty experts weigh in on how the attacks of September 11, 2001 impacted national security, families, the economy and more

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Tips for Checking on Student and Teacher Health and Well-Being

Children need the chance to “tell their story” about the pandemic

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With Kids Back in School, Now’s the Time for Big Changes

This “new normal” is a chance to offer better resources to students

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Forget What You’ve Heard About ‘Learning Loss’

It’s not helpful or accurate to approach the return to school as “catching up”

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How to Talk to Your Child About the News 

You don’t have to avoid talking about news events with your kids, says youth studies expert Tara Conley.

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The Job Market Looks Better for 2021 College Graduates

Career experts offer resume tips and advice about graduates’ job prospects this year.

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Yes, Cicadas are Safe to Eat — and They’re Actually Tastier than Other Bugs

Periodical cicadas are about to emerge, and anthropology expert Cortni Borgerson explains how you can harvest and cook them.

Jessica Henry

Now that the Chauvin verdict is in, let’s talk about how we change policing

Racial Justice and Media

School of Communication and Media symposium tackles media’s role in framing and informing a more just society

Mousumi Bose

Opinion: On Rare Disease Day, check in on special needs families

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OPINION: The Friendly Face of Hate

Researcher explains how easily internet conspiracies can radicalize people

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Opinion: We’re Likely Stuck with Trump Until the Very End

By Ian Drake
Associate Professor of Political Science and Law