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“Expo showcases assistive technology for people with disabilities”

(feat. Rachell Johnson, School of Medicine Columbia) ABC Columbia

March 15, 2024

"‘Data drives decisions’: USC research office speaks on Alzheimer’s disease registry report”

(feat. Maggi Miller, epidemiology and biostatistics, and Megan Byers, health promotion, education and behavior) WIS News

March 15, 2024

“Bill takes aim at diversity initiatives on SC college campuses”

(feat. Susi Long, education) Live5WCSC

March 15, 2024

“Why the CAT bond market is booming right now”

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) Marketplace

March 15, 2024

“USC's newest concert venue for local artists Live at the Underground opens below the surface”

(Music Industry Studies Program) The Daily Gamecock

March 15, 2024

“'White Rural Rage' Cites My Research. It Gets Everything About Rural America Wrong | Opinion”

(Kristin Lunz Trujillo, political science) Newsweek

March 15, 2024

“Women's History Month: Meet the Dean of USC School of Medicine Greenville, SC”

(feat. Marjorie Jenkins, Dean of UofSC School of Medicine Greenville) WYFF4

March 15, 2024

“The perks — and pitfalls — of letting TV and films inspire your trip”

(feat. Simon Hudson, hospitality and tourism) National Geographic

March 15, 2024

“Behind Apple’s Doomed Car Project: False Starts and Wrong Turns”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) New York Times

March 1, 2024

“Donald Trump beats Nikki Haley in South Carolina primary”

(feat. David Darmofal, political science) DW

March 1, 2024

“Robert Smalls lived an action-hero life. Why isn’t he a household name?”

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, history) The Christian Science Monitor

March 1, 2024

“'Who is the real Nikki Haley?': South Carolina voters criticize mixed messages on racism”

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) USA Today

February 28, 2024

“New campaign highlights air pollution's harmful effects on kids”

(feat. Claudia Benitez-Nelson, earth, ocean and environment) KATC

February 28, 2024

“AT&T phone service working after nationwide outage”

(feat. Brett Robertson, journalism and mass communications) WLTX

February 28, 2024

“SC Republican Presidential Primary is Saturday: What strategists are predicting”

(feat. Robert Oldendick, political science) WLTX

February 26, 2024

“SC House lawmakers weigh bans on university diversity and equity initiatives”

(feat. Carol Harrison, history) Post and Courier

February 26, 2024

“A faith that would not die”

(feat. Valinda Littlefield, history) Coastal Observer

February 26, 2024

“SC Charter Institute’s leaders backed out-of-state- schools plan”

(feat. Derek Black, law) The State

February 26, 2024

“USC Professor: Haley needs 40% of SC primary vote to stay in presidential race”

(feat. Chase Meyer, political science) WCNC

February 21, 2024

“Is this the future? AI video generator sparks debate in South Carolina”

(feat. Biplav Srivastava, computer science and engineering) WLTX

February 21, 2024

“FoodShare SC opens teaching kitchen to help with food insecurity”

(feat. Omme-Salma Rahemtullah, medicine) WLTX

February 21, 2024

“Set for USC’s ‘A Raisin in the Sun,’ actor Jocelyn Sanders reflects on career, the moment”

(feat. Department of Theatre and Dance) Post and Courier

February 21, 2024

“The Best Places to Retire in South Carolina”

(feat. Sue Levkoff, social work) U.S. News Real Estate

February 16, 2024

“Concern grows that low-income children will go hungry after governor rejects federal money”

(feat. Jennifer Augustine, sociology) Carolina News & Reporter

February 16, 2024

“Attorneys for Richard Moore levy human rights group in push for relief from SC death row”

(feat. Madalyn Wasilczuk, law) Greenville News

February 16, 2024

“Can anyone make a citizen’s arrest? The history and legalities of catching criminals yourself”

(feat. Seth Stoughton and Caroline McAtee, law) The Conversation

February 16, 2024

“San Francisco Waymo arson sparks fresh debate on self-driving cars”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) Investing

February 14, 2024

“South Carolina’s Grass-Roots Jazz Development”

(feat. Matt White, Colleen Clark and Lauren Meccia, jazz studies) Downbeat

February 14, 2024

“Breastfeeding benefits mothers as much as babies, but public health messaging often only tells half of the story”

(feat. Tisha Felder and Joynelle Jackson, nursing) The Conversation

February 14, 2024

“South Carolina Democratic primary: Are black voters losing faith in Joe Biden?”

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) BBC

February 9, 2024

"Power of AI in student brainstorming: A creativity boon with potential pitfalls”

(feat. Sabrina Habib, mass communications) WACH

February 9, 2024

“Donald Trump’s Plan to Bury Nikki Haley in South Carolina”

(Robert Oldendick, political science) Time

February 9, 2024

“Supreme Court heads into uncharted, dangerous territory as it considers Trump insurrection case”

(feat. Jessica Schoenherr, political science) The Conversation

February 9, 2024

“How Democratic voters in South Carolina and Georgia compare”

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) AJC Politics

February 7, 2024

“Black voters are asked to 'show up and show out' for Biden in South Carolina”

(feat. Larry Watson, history) USA Today

February 7, 2024

“Lionel Messi’s global tour with Inter Miami has been very messy and a PR nightmare”

(feat. John Grady, sport and entertainment management) The Associated Press

February 7, 2024

“SC Sea Grant announces new officials”

(feat. Geoff Scott, environmental health sciences) Moultrie News (Post and Courier)

February 7, 2024

“February Declared as Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Low Vision Awareness Month by Prevent Blindness”

(feat. Lloyd Clark, School of Medicine – ophthalmology) Invision

February 2, 2024

“Prosecutors won’t bring criminal charges in Bamberg County jail death”

(feat. Madalyn Wasilczuk, law) The Post and Courier

February 2, 2024

“A plant-based diet beginner's guide, from health benefits to foods to eat”

(feat. Brie Turner-McGrievy, Health Promotion, Education and Behavior) Today

February 2, 2024

"Former governor, Nobel Peace Prize winner to join USC School of Law”

(feat. David Beasley, law) WLTX

January 31, 2024

“IVF may be tax deductible, but LGTBQ+ couples less likely to get write-offs"

(feat. Tessa Davis, law) USA Today

January 31, 2024

“GM Cruise robotaxi unit faces US probes over dragging incident, vows reforms”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) Reuters

January 31, 2024

“Entrepreneur’s Journey: USC, Virginia Tech business students explore CoffeeCandy”

(feat. Kasie Whitener, management) GSA Business Report

January 31, 2024

Colleen Clark: The beat of drums at the Big Apple

(feat. Colleen Clark, music) WIS

January 26, 2024

Are police or suspects responsible when high-speed chases kill people?

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) Kansas City Star

January 26, 2024

“Will Haley win New Hampshire? What happens next? USC political science professor weighs in”

(feat. Kirk Randazzo, political science) ABC Columbia

January 26, 2024

“People Who Eat More Plant-Based Meals Have a Lower COVID-19 Risk”

(feat. Brie Turner-McGrievy, health promotion, education and behavior) Everyday Health

January 25, 2024

"Psychiatrist sworn in as first Black president of Greenville Medical Society"

(feat. Dr. Frank Clark, School of Medicine Greenville) WYFF

January 25, 2024

“Hamann-Todd Biography Project recovers forgotten stories”

(feat. Carlina Maria de la Cova, anthropology) Cleveland Museum of Natural History

January 25, 2024

“Virginia man dies after waiting months in SC jail for psychiatric care. His family asks why.”

(feat. Madilyn Wasilczuk, law) The Post and Courier

January 19, 2024

“EV Trend Puts Midlands on Cutting Edge”

(feat. Douglas Woodward, economics) Greenville Business Magazine

January 19, 2024

“King Day events taking place in the Midlands”

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, history) Cola Daily

January 19, 2024

“SC Ports boosts Midlands economy”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) The Post and Courier

January 17, 2024

“Newborn right whale swimming in SC ‘likely to die’ from recent boat strike”

(feat. Erin Meyer-Gutbrod, earth, ocean, and environment) The Post and Courier

January 17, 2024

“How Districts Can Navigate Tricky Questions Raised by Parents’ Rights Laws”

(feat. Derek Black, law) Education Week

January 17, 2024

“Jazz Girls Day returns to USC this weekend”

(feat. Colleen Clark, jazz studies) WIS-TV

January 17, 2024

“How Mennonites Learned to Thrive in Latin America”

(feat. Rebecca Janzen, Language, Literature and Cultures) Christianity Today

January 12, 2024

“More stories to tell: three artists get ready for new Waterworks exhibit”

(feat. Giordano Angeletti, visual art and design) Salisbury Post

January 12, 2024

“'You'll Do' with Marcia Zug on Wednesday's Access Utah”

(feat. Marcia Zug, law) UPR

January 12, 2024

“SC Sports Betting Legislation Faces Uphill Battle In 2024”

(feat. Mark Nagel, sport and entertainment management) Legal Sport Report

January 12, 2024

“Tips to keep your New Year's health and wellness resolutions”

(feat. Briana Davis, public health) WLTX News

January 10, 2024

“What to know about Iowa’s ban on school books, LGBTQ+ topics halted by a judge”

(feat. Derek Black, law) PBS News Weekend

January 10, 2024

“Universities need AI skills in the curriculum to create competitive graduates”

(feat. Mike Watson, retailing) Market Scale

January 10, 2024

“Prominent Chinese business analysts are starting to disappear from social media”

(feat. Frank Xie, business) CNN Business

January 10, 2024

“Will Becky Hill’s plagiarism of BBC reporter hurt her Murdaugh jury tampering credibility?”

(feat. Michael Virzi, law, and Randy Covington, journalism) The State

January 10, 2024

“2023 telehealth pioneer Divya Ahuja, MD”

(feat. Divya Ahuja, internal medicine) ETV

January 10, 2024

“Tesla recalls nearly all vehicles on US roads over lack of Autopilot safeguards”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) Reuters

January 10, 2024

“Data reveals more vessels are striking and killing whales than ever before — here’s what’s behind it”

(feat. Erin L. Meyer-Gutbrod, earth, ocean & environment) The Cool Down

January 10, 2024

“Kentucky Court Delivers Another Setback For School Choice”

(feat. Derek W. Black, law) Forbes

January 10, 2024

“USC Lancaster Dean takes new role at USC Palmetto College”

(feat. Walt Collins, USC Palmetto College, and Courtney Catledge, nursing) CN2 News

January 10, 2024

“HBF’s Winter Lecture Series will focus on Beaufort’s role in Revolution”

(feat. Lawrence Rowland, history) The Island News

January 10, 2024

“Big shift in China policy unlikely whoever wins Taiwan election”

(feat. John Fuh-sheng Hsieh, political science) Nikkei Asia

January 10, 2024

“Biden visit to Charleston AME Church sets stage for emotional appeal to Black voters”

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) Greenville News

January 10, 2024

“Intellectual humility is a key ingredient for scientific progress”

(feat. Michael Dickson, philosophy) The Conversation

January 10, 2024

“The important role South Carolina will play in this year's election cycle”

(feat. Chase Meyer, political science) WLTX

January 10, 2024

“Why some HR departments consider fractional execs when filling leadership positions”

(feat. Robert Ployhart, management) HR Brew

January 10, 2024

“Driverless car problems are outpacing liability laws”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) Reuters

December 13, 2023

“Former Aiken County deputy named in federal lawsuit in Edgefield County traffic stop”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) The Aiken Standard

December 13, 2023

“The Pill Messiah: Opioid treatment CEO Doug Smith accused of fraud, tax issues”

(feat. Christina Andrews, health service policy and management) Post and Courier

December 13, 2023

“Affirmative Action Is Dead. How About Reparations?”

(feat. Kevin Brown, law) Inside Higher Ed

December 13, 2023

“Man known as ‘Gamecock Jesus’ passes away”

(feat. Dawn Staley, women’s basketball coach) WIS News 10

December 8, 2023

“Experts forecast SC economy will slow down in 2024 but continue to grow”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, business, and Douglas Woodward, economics) WCSC Live 5 News

December 8, 2023

“Cocky’s Reading Express debuts ‘Little Free Library’ at local elementary school”

(feat. Margaret Cook, library and information science) ABC Columbia News

December 8, 2023

“Don't know about long-term care insurance? It could cost you”

(feat. Jessica Brown, economics) PolicyGenius

December 6, 2023

“Federal Income Tax Bracket and Rates Guide for 2022 and 2023”

(feat. Donna Bobek Schmitt, accounting) MoneyGeek

December 6, 2023

“A conversation on how recruiting nurses from rural areas can help improve health care in SC”

(feat. Alicia Ribar, nursing) South Carolina Public Radio

December 6, 2023

“Cannonballs, Confederate sabers and a burned wheel hub tell a 158-year-old story”

(feat. Thomas Brown, history) The Post and Courier

December 1, 2023

“Report: SC teacher vacancies climb for fifth straight year, another record high”

(feat. Barnett Berry, education) The Post and Courier

December 1, 2023

“‘They’re the future’: Season’s first right whale calf seen swimming off SC coast”

(feat. Erin Meyer-Gutbrod, earth, ocean, and environment) The Post and Courier

December 1, 2023

“Nationwide pause by Cruise could give Houston time to address bumpy launch on city streets”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) Houston Landing

December 1, 2023

“High-Speed Police Chases Rise Near Texas Border, Leaving Locals on Edge”

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) The New York Times

November 29, 2023

“Nikki Haley (and her opponents) struggle with a vaccine message”

(feat. Megan Weis, health promotion) The Washington Post

November 29, 2023

“SC man was 17 when convicted of murder in 1973. 50 years later, he still wants parole”

(feat. Madalyn Wasilczuk, law) The Charlotte Observer

November 29, 2023

“Haley is solidly second in SC. What will it take for her to overtake Trump in the primary?”

(feat. Robert Oldendick, political science) The State

November 29, 2023

Soda City Live: Sumter Community Education Forum

(feat. Kendall Deas, African American studies) WIS-TV

November 29, 2023

“Live updates | Limited telecom services return to Gaza, but the UN lacks fuel for aid delivery”

(feat. MVS Chandrashekhar, electrical engineering) The Associated Press

November 22, 2023

“A conversation about SC veterans and the healthcare services they need”

(feat. Nikki Wooten, social work) South Carolina Public Radio

November 22, 2023

“Sumterite, USC professor to host Sumter Community Education Forum”

(feat. Kendall Deas, African American studies) The Sumter Item

November 22, 2023

“Alarming Link Discovered: Concussions and Suicide Risk in High School Students”

(feat. Jacob Kay, exercise science) SciTechDaily

November 22, 2023

“Lost Time for No Reason:’ How Driverless Taxis Are Stressing Cities”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) The New York Times

November 22, 2023

“A new name debuts in latest SC GOP presidential power rankings, as Scott drops out of race”

(feat. Chase Meyer, political science) The State

November 17, 2023

“Cruise’s Emails With SF Police Ranged From Clubby to Contentious”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) BNN Bloomberg

November 17, 2023

“Is Nikki Haley the big winner of Tim Scott suspending his presidential campaign?”

(feat. David Darmofal, political science) Washington Examiner

November 17, 2023

“Proclamation Line of 1763 became a focus of anti-British resentment in Virginia”

(feat. Woody Holton, history) Cardinal News

November 17, 2023

“Philly lags PA cities in releasing bodycam footage”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) Axios

November 15, 2023

“Burning bridges”

(feat. Yaroslaw Bazaliy, physics) Science.com

November 15, 2023

“Why are a lot of Columbia restaurants closed on Sunday and Monday?”

(feat. George Hendry, hospitality and tourism) The Post and Courier

November 15, 2023

"Hate returning to the office? This new workplace trend, coffee badging, is for you"

(feat. Anthony Nyberg, management) Firstpost

November 10, 2023

"Rudy Mancke: A Natural History"

(feat. Rudy Mancke, earth, ocean, and environment) The State

November 10, 2023

"South Carolina Health programs launch 5210 SC campaign"

(feat. Arnold School of Public Health) The Times and Democrat

November 10, 2023

“Troubled waters: South Carolina’s oldest stormwater ponds exist in regulatory ‘no-man’s land’”

(feat. Erik Smith, earth ocean and environment) The Post and Courier

November 8, 2023

“Association of physical activity, sedentary behavior, diet quality with adiposity: a longitudinal analysis in children categorized by baseline weight status”

(feat. Marsha Dowda, Ruth Saunders, Russell Pate, exercise science and health promotion) Nature

November 8, 2023

“COVID US Map Shows States Where Cases Are Highest in Latest Week”

(feat. Prakash Nagarkatti, School of Medicine - immunology) Newsweek

November 8, 2023

“US Marshals releases its first report on shootings by officers”

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) News18

November 8, 2023

“Tips for safely taking prescription medication”

(Morgan Rhodes, School of Medicine, preventative medicine) Prisma Health

November 3, 2023

“Murdaugh's lawyers ask SC Supreme Court to kick Judge Newman off the case”

(feat. Gregory Adams, law) The State

November 3, 2023

“2024 Presidential candidates ramp up campaigns for primary in South Carolina”

(feat. Chase Meyer, political science) WCNC-TV

November 3, 2023

“Letting those leaves pile up? New research shows leaf litter contains persistent free radicals”

(feat. Eric Vejerano, SmartState Center for Environmental Nanoscience and Risk) Phys.org

November 3, 2023

“Locals, political experts weigh in on changing how judges are appointed in the state”

(feat. Kirk Randazzo, political science) WLTX-TV

November 1, 2023

“Food insecurity affects 45k Greenville County residents. Here are contributing factors.”

(feat. Jessica Springhart, School of Medicine Greenville, emergency medicine) The Greenville News

November 1, 2023

“‘These levels are crazy’: Louisiana tap water sees huge spike in toxic chemicals”

(feat. Susan Richardson, chemistry) The Guardian

November 1, 2023

"When will Airbus truly transform Mobile?”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) AL.com

November 1, 2023

“Newest way to woo workers: Child care at airports, schools and poultry plants”

(feat. Jessica Brown, economics) The Washington Post

November 1, 2023

“Is a November hurricane likely? History says probably not.”

(feat. Cary Mock, geography) The Post and Courier

October 27, 2023

“There is power in telling your children ‘I don’t know’”

(feat. Elizabeth Connors, political science) The Washington Post

October 27, 2023

“Are ghosts real? A social psychologist examines the evidence”

(feat. Barry Markovsky, sociology) The Conversation

October 27, 2023

“California Sidelines GM Cruise's Driverless Cars, Cites Safety Risk”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) Dailyhunt

October 27, 2023

“Academics applaud Late Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-hee’s legacy”

(feat. Patrick Wright, management) Pulse

October 25, 2023

“South Carolina governor declares 'Earthquake Awareness Week', over 300,000 participate in emergency drill”

(feat. Dan Frost, earth, ocean and the environment) WACH-TV

October 25, 2023

“Hackathon on 'Workers’ Access to Justice' held in Dhaka”

feat. Rule of Law Collaborative) The Daily Star

October 25, 2023

“Police dog's attack on Black trucker in Ohio echoes history”

(feat. Madalyn Wasilczuk, law) Associated Press

October 25, 2023

“Anthony Nyberg On How To Identify and Engage The Best Talent For Your Organization”

(feat. Anthony Nyberg, management) MediumTK

October 25, 2023

“LUPC hearing centers on lack of concrete data about Wolfden mine”

(feat. David Kneas, geography) Bangor Daily News

October 23, 2023

“Long distance travel, inadequate digital access barriers to maternal care for rural SC mothers”

(Peiyin Hung, health services policy and management) WSPA-TV

October 23, 2023

“How Long Your Workout Should Last”

(feat. Shawn Arent, exercise science) Men’s Health

October 23, 2023

“Why America Has a Youth Mental Health Crisis, and How Schools Can Help”

(feat. Mark West, psychology) Education Week

October 18, 2023

“Charleston port’s statewide impact hits $86.7B, bolstered by pandemic-era cargo growth"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economist) The Post and Courier

October 18, 2023

“California bans 'excited delirium' term as a cause of death”

(feat. Ian Adams, criminology) NPR

October 18, 2023

“USC to offer free tuition and fees for top SC students. Here’s who qualifies”

(feat. Thad Westbrook, board of trustees) The State

October 18, 2023

“Facing Scrutiny, a Museum That Holds 12,000 Human Remains Changes Course”

(feat. Carlina Maria de la Cova, anthropology) The New York Times

October 18, 2023

“Disney increases price for some Disneyland, Walt Disney World theme park passes”

(feat. Scott Smith, hospitality and tourism management) NJ.com

October 18, 2023

“Virginia leads the nation in removing Confederate symbols, but many remain”

(feat. Thomas Brown, history) Richmond Times - Dispatch

October 13, 2023

“Vessel Strikes on Whales Are Increasing With Warming. Can the Shipping Industry Slow Down to Spare Them?”

(feat. Erin Meyer-Gutbrod, Earth, Ocean & Environment) InsideClimate News

October 13, 2023

“Elgin Earthquakes return: What have we learned?”

(feat. Daniel Frost, Earth, Ocean & Environment) WLTX-TV

October 13, 2023

“The Doctor Is Out: A Major Clinical Trial Is Testing Therapist-less Therapy in Rural America”

(feat. Janice Probst, rural and minority health research) Medscape

October 13, 2023

“This nuclear byproduct is fueling debate over Fukushima's seafood”

(feat. Timothy Mousseau, biological sciences) Popular Science

October 13, 2023

“University of South Carolina reopening historic library after $10M in renovations”

(feat. South Caroliniana) The Post and Courier

October 6, 2023

“For Major League Baseball, shorter games and more action have drawn bigger crowds”

(feat. Khalid Ballouli, sport and entertainment management) Marketplace

October 6, 2023

“Wells Fargo responds to possible layoffs in Richland County”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) WIS-TV

October 6, 2023

“Addressing Classroom Bias: A Call for Inclusion of Working Class Success Stories”

(feat. Christina Yao, education) Bnn.network

October 6, 2023

“A Sensory History of Nazi-Occupied Amsterdam”

(feat. Saskia Coenen Snyder, history) Jewish Press Omaha

October 6, 2023

“A few essential genetic differences tailor flowers to bee or hummingbird pollinators”

(feat. Carolyn Wessinger, plant biology) Phys.org

October 4, 2023

“USC Professor talks about ineffective ingredient in cold and allergy medicines”

(feat. Patricia H. Fabel, pharmacy) Fox Carolina (Greenville)

October 4, 2023

“These neighborhoods are San Francisco's car-theft hot spots”

(feat. Corey Schnell, criminology) San Francisco Chronicle

September 29, 2023

“Why the Haitian shoe seller can’t sell shoes”

(feat. Caroline Nagel, geography) Baptist News Global

September 29, 2023

“Trump went to a gun store in South Carolina. But could he legally buy a weapon?”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) The Post and Courier

September 29, 2023

“Why Rural Hospitals in the US Are Closing Maternity Centers”

(feat. Peiyin Hung, health services policy and management) Voice of America

September 27, 2023

“FDA: Ingredient in cold, flu medicine determined ineffective”

(feat. Patricia H. Fabel, pharmacy) ABC Columbia

September 27, 2023

“Dialectical Behavior Therapy Decreased Suicide Attempts in Bipolar Teens”

(Peter Loper Jr., internal medicine) Medscape

September 22, 2023

“DMV hosts CDL Day aimed at strengthening trucking industry”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) WLTX-TV

September 22, 2023

“South Carolina children's health declined during COVID pandemic, new data shows”

(feat. Russell Pate, exercise science) WLTX-TV

September 22, 2023

“‘Maternity care deserts’ in US rural hospitals force families to relocate for childbirth”

(feat. Peiyin Hung, health services policy and management) New York Post

September 20, 2023

“A change in the latest SC GOP presidential power rankings. Who moved up, who moved down?”

(feat. Chase Meyer, political science) The State

September 20, 2023

“Was Roy Lichtenstein an Innovator or a Copycat?”

(feat. Bradford Collins, visual art and design) The Collector

September 20, 2023

“What could be driving South Carolina superintendent turnover?”

(feat. Barnett Berry, education) WBTW-TV

September 20, 2023

“Use of HIV prevention treatments is very low among Southern Black gay men”

(feat. Oluwafemi Adeagbo and Xiaoming Li, health promotion) Stamford Advocate

September 20, 2023

“CDC greenlights two updated COVID-19 vaccines, but how will they fare against the latest variants? 5 questions answered”

(feat. Prakash Nagarkatti and Mitzi Nagarkatti, pathology, microbiology and immunology) The Conversation

September 15, 2023

“America Has a Private-Beach Problem”

(feat. Josh Eagle, law) The Atlantic

September 15, 2023

"Could This Neuroleptic Ward Off RA?”

(Joseph “Joe” Magagnoli, pharmacy) MedPage Today

September 15, 2023

“Scout Motors prompting ‘paradigm shift’ to build up Columbia-area workforce"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) The Post and Courier

September 15, 2023

“Local doctor offers tips for RSV safety during flu season”

(feat. Dr. Heather Staples, pediatrics) WLTX

September 15, 2023

“Pence tests appetite for old-school conservatism in Trump-era populist GOP”

(feat. David Darmofal, political science) Washington Examiner

September 13, 2023

“FoodShare recovers from COVID-19 pandemic, looks to expand programs”

(feat. School of Medicine) The Post and Courier

September 13, 2023

“A Flesh-Eating Bacterium Is Creeping North as Oceans Warm”

(feat. Geoffrey Scott, environmental health science) WIRED

September 8, 2023

“SC 6-week abortion ban collides with uncertain future of abortion pill, concerning some advocates”

(feat. Deborah Billings, health promotion) The State

September 8, 2023

“SC students make strong gains in reading, modest in math. But overall scores remain low.”

(feat. Barnett Berry, education) The Post and Courier

September 8, 2023

"Hot under the collar? Heat can make you angry and even aggressive, research finds”

(feat. Susan Yeargin, exercise science) CNN

September 8, 2023

“As Japan releases Fukushima wastewater into the ocean, a fallout of fear follows”

(feat. Timothy Mousseau, biological sciences) National Observer

September 6, 2023

“‘All we want is revenge’: How social media fuels gun violence among teens”

(feat. Jabari Evans, race and media) CNN

September 6, 2023

“Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are coming to L.A. Ticket prices are sky high”

(feat. Stephen Shapiro, sport and entertainment management) Los Angeles Times

September 6, 2023

“Fires and other disasters are increasing in Hawaii, according to this AP data analysis”

(feat. Susan Cutter, geography) Associated Press

August 18, 2023

“Columbia kids head back to school as teacher vacancies, pandemic learning loss continue”

(feat. Barnett Berry, education) Charleston Post and Courier

August 18, 2023

“$1.5 Billion of Unclaimed Tax Refunds Are About to Expire”

(feat. Donna Bobek Schmitt, accounting) Moneygeek

August 18, 2023

“Nanoplastics may have trackable metal signatures”

(feat. Mohammed Baalousha, public health) Chemical & Engineering News

August 18, 2023

“Musk isn’t serious about fighting, Zuckerberg says. Here’s the latest.”

(feat. Mathieu Deflem, sociology) The Washington Post

August 16, 2023

“These popular drinks may put older women at greater risk of liver cancer and disease”

(feat. Longgang Zhao, alum, epidemiology) Daily Express

August 16, 2023

“Building a Healthy Learning Environment for Young Medical Professionals: Alexandria Reynolds, PhD”

(feat. Alexandria Reynolds, psychology) NeurologyLive

August 16, 2023

“Beyoncé Continues To Be Her Only Competition As The Renaissance World Tour Heads Towards $500M”

(feat. Armen Shaomian, entertainment management) Black Enterprise

August 16, 2023

“401(k) vs. Life Insurance: Which One Is Better for Retirement?”

(feat. Donna Bobek-Schmitt, accounting) MoneyGeek

August 11, 2023

"Charging stations and battery production — USC professor discusses future of electric vehicles”

(feat. William “Bill” Mustain, chemical engineering) ABC Columbia

August 11, 2023

“One State’s Approach for Struggling Math Learners: IEP-Style Plans”

(feat. Mitchell Yell, education) Education Week

August 9, 2023

“New S.C. law will require athletic trainers be licensed”

(Amy Fraley Hand, athletic training) WIS TV

August 9, 2023

“ONE ON ONE: USC professor explains dangers of vaping advertisements”

(feat. Minji Kim, public health) ABC Columbia

August 9, 2023

“At the Roosevelt Library, an Unflinching Look at Race”

(feat. Patricia Sullivan, history) The New York Times

August 4, 2023

“USC will admit top 10 percent of each SC high school’s graduates”

(feat. President Michael Amiridis, Board of Trustees Chairman Thad Westbrook) The Post and Courier

August 4, 2023

“Hot pursuit: Milwaukee police chases now top 1,000 per year. Some prove deadly.”

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) WTMJ-TV

August 4, 2023

“How Did Ambrosia Salad Get Its Name?”

(feat. David Shields, English) Daily Meal

August 2, 2023

“Waves of books headed your way on Murdaugh murder saga, dynasty’s downfall”

(feat. Nicola Waldron, literature, and Lauren Sklaroff, history) The State

August 2, 2023

“Augusta’s Soca Vegan Kitchen partners with USC research team”

(feat. BRIE research lab) The Post and Courier

August 2, 2023

“Second day of the FISU Conference focuses on crucial part of our lives: health”

(feat. J. Larry Durstine, public health) FISU

August 2, 2023

“1st Sheriff in the Country to Deploy Body Camera Analytics”

(feat. Ian Adams, criminal justice) KTLA

July 28, 2023

“USC overhauls student advising for consistency; an undergrad to have 1 advisor all 4 years”

(feat. Claire Robinson, undergraduate advisement) The Post and Courier

July 28, 2023

“Why does Columbia have so many boil water advisories?”

(feat. Susan Richardson, chemistry) The State

July 26, 2023

“Study from UT researcher theorizes why companies conceal political activity”

(feat. Stanislav Markus, international business) The Daily Texan

July 26, 2023

“Famously creepy Mütter Museum reckons with its past”

(feat. Carlina Maria de la Cova, anthropology) Science.org

July 26, 2023

“Colon, lung cancer: Cardiorespiratory fitness may lower risk”

(feat. Xuemei Sui, exercise science) MedicalNewsToday

July 21, 2023

“Growing Loyalty Programs Mean More Travelers Competing for Perks”

(feat. Darron Kirkley, HRSM) NerdWallet

July 21, 2023

“How constipation may be linked to cognitive decline, and other ways gut health is linked to brain health”

(feat. Monia Werlang, research at the School of Medicine Greenville) NBCNews

July 21, 2023

“Get Up And Out: Patients Prescribed Exercise”

(feat. Jennifer Trilk, School of Medicine Greenville) Charleston Physicians.com

May 10, 2023

“Ambrosia salad’s variations are historically a topic of hot debate”

(feat. David Shields, history) The San Diego Union-Tribune

May 10, 2023

“Workers comp remains strong as labor market rebounds”

(feat. Robert Hartwig, Risk and Uncertainty Management Center) Business Insurance

May 10, 2023

“As a Ruler, Cleopatra Was as Charismatic as She Was Ruthless”

(feat. Shannon Bowen, journalism) Biography

May 10, 2023

“How Columbia’s Koger Center has grown alongside the city’s arts scene”

Free Times (feat. director, Nate Terracio)

May 7, 2023

“Where has all the store seating gone?”

(feat. Karen Edwards, retailing) Marketplace Business News

May 5, 2023

“USC, Lexington 1 Students Demo Latest Robotics Tech in D.C.”

(feat. Hossein Haj-Hariri, engineering and computing) MidlandsBiz

May 4, 2023

“Florence officials debate costs, benefits of curbside recycling”

(feat. Andrew Spicer, international business) The Post and Courier

May 3, 2023

“USC expects another record-breaking freshman class”

(feat. Scott Verzyl, vice president for enrollment management) The Post and Courier

May 3, 2023

“Analysis: Greenville police almost never validate citizen complaints for use of force”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) The Greenville News

May 3, 2023

“SC families forced to wait years to get therapy for children with autism”

(feat. Katie Wolfe, educational studies – special education) The Post and Courier

May 2, 2023

“How South Carolina ended up with an all-male Supreme Court”

(feat. Jessica Schoenherr, political science) Truthout

April 30, 2023

“Inflation improving as Fed considers interest rate hike”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) WCNC

April 30, 2023

“Murrells Inlet under stress from rising seas levels, experts warn”

(feat. Dennis Allen, director – Baruch Marine Field Lab) Georgetown Times

April 24, 2023

“Film project from USC students, faculty will show at regional film festivals”

(feat. Dustin Whitehead, film and media performance) Free Times

April 24, 2023

“Federal funding to help preservation efforts on the South Carolina coast”

(feat. William Strosnider, director – Baruch Marine Field Laboratory) WPDE

April 24, 2023

“School language immersion programs rising in SC despite teacher shortages”

(feat. Paul Malovrh, Hispanic linguistics) The Post and Courier

April 23, 2023

“Family of US woman killed by alligator sues over community’s water features”

(feat. Joseph McCulloch, Jr., law) The Guardian

April 21, 2023

“Throwing soup or a climate rally: What wins Twitter?”

(feat. Brent Simpson, sociology) The Telegraph India

April 21, 2023

“New program launches for parents of newborns in neo-natal intensive care units, special care nurseries”

(feat. Victoria Davis, nursing – BSN program director) WLTX

April 20, 2023

“What to know about the deadly fungal infection spreading across the U.S.”

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) The Week

April 19, 2023

“Smaller, versatile concert halls step out of the shadow of stadiums”

(feat. Armen Shaomian, sports and entertainment management) The New York Times

April 18, 2023

“Greenland’s melting ice could be changing our oceans. Just ask the whales”

(feat. Erin Meyer-Gutbrod, earth, ocean and environment) NPR

April 18, 2023

“’Turmoil and turnover’: How politics might be causing Midlands superintendents to leave”

(feat. Barnett Berry, educational studies) The State

February 28, 2023

“Dyslexia, dysgraphia, and academic philosophy”

(feat. Tyke Nunez, philosophy) Daily Nous

February 28, 2023

“USC professor’s movie starring WACH intern makes it to the big screen”

(feat. Brandon Glover, media arts – adjunct) WACH Fox 57

February 28, 2023

“The Outdoor History of Columbia, South Carolina”

(feat. Kent Germany, history) C-SPAN

February 27, 2023

“Philadelphia Police body camera footage is largely unmonitored”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) Axios

February 27, 2023

“Charleston airport a $4.5B ‘economic pillar’ of SC, study says”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) The Post and Courier

February 24, 2023

“Earth’s inner core may have an inner core”

(feat. Dan Frost, earth, ocean and environment) Scientific American

February 24, 2023

“Slow recovery from concussion? Exercise, breathing practice may improve symptoms”

(feat. Robert Davis Moore, exercise science) WMTV

February 24, 2023

“USC College of HRSM hosts South Carolina high school and middle school students to demonstrate career paths”

(feat. Scott Smith, hospitality and tourism management) Midlands Biz

February 23, 2023

“Groundbreaking ceremony at South Main Street”

(feat. President Michael Amiridis) ABC Columbia

February 23, 2023

“As the pandemic swept America, deaths in prisons rose nearly 50 percent”

(feat. Hayden Smith, criminal justice) The New York Times

February 22, 2023

“With Black Power’s rise, a turbulent shift in the civil rights movement”

(feat. Patricia Sullivan, history) The Washington Post

February 21, 2023

“If ‘self-driving’ Teslas are defective, why are regulators letting them stay on the road?”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) Los Angeles Times

February 20, 2023

“Pastor Nikki Haley idolizes is covered in controversy”

(feat. Kirk Randazzo, political science) Newsweek

February 17, 2023

“COVID-19 deaths remain high in SC despite falling case counts”

(feat. Helmut Albrecht, internal medicine) The Post and Courier

February 17, 2023

"Does heart disease run in your family? Here’s how you can protect your heart”

(feat. Donna Arnett, provost) Everyday Health

February 16, 2023

“Amazon, agency react to professors’ South Carolina sales tax brief”

(feat. Tessa Davis and Clinton Wallace, law) Bloomberg

February 16, 2023

“Historic Iwo Jima footage shows individual Marines amid the larger battle”

(feat. Greg Wilsbacher, University Libraries) The Houston Chronicle

February 16, 2023

“How award-winning poet Nikky Finney is bringing new life to her community”

(feat. Nikky Finney, English language and literature) PBS NewsHour

February 15, 2023

“Nikki Haley announces she is running for President”

(feat. Kirk Randazzo, political science) WLTX

February 14, 2023

“Music for Black History Month”

(feat. Thomas Russell, organ) World Radio

February 14, 2023

“Pound for pound: depreciating sterling brings opportunities to SC”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) Charleston Regional Business Journal

December 19, 2022

“Richard County Council approves major investment for the Blythewood area”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) WIS

December 19, 2022

“After Ian and Nicole, pollution spreads to St. Johns and other waterways”

(feat. Geoff Scott, environmental health sciences) WJCT News

December 19, 2022

“In Columbia, an artist examines motherhood and the self”

(feat. Jordan Sheridan, studio art) Free Times

December 19, 2022

“6 leg press mistakes making your lower-body workouts less effective and how to fix them”

(feat. Shawn Arent, exercise science) LiveStrong

December 19, 2022

“Cannabis use is on the rise among pregnant people. What are the risks?”

(feat. Lauren Demosthenes, School of Medicine Greenville) Healthline

December 14, 2022

“SC murders rose, other crimes fell: 2021 was an unusual year, SLED stats show”

(feat. Ashley Mancik, criminology and criminal justice) The State

December 14, 2022

“Mix of forces set to shape insurance markets in coming year”

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) Best’s Review

December 14, 2022

“Holiday spending expected to increase this year”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) WOLO-TV

December 14, 2022

“USC professor and Grammy nominee Mak Grgić sits down with GDC”

(feat. Mak Grgić, guitar) WACH Fox 57

December 14, 2022

“Legal marijuana coming Thursday to Missouri, but not to UM system campuses”

(feat. Joshua Hess, economics) Columbia Missourian

December 9, 2022

“Climate questions loom as SC scientists wait for endangered right whales”

(feat. Erin Meyer-Gutbrod, earth, ocean and environment) The Post and Courier

December 9, 2022

“SC economists say we’re likely headed towards mild recession in 2023”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics and Doug Woodward, economics) WJBF

December 9, 2022

“Mobile police: Driver reached speeds ‘near 100 mph’ in chase that led to teen’s death”

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology and criminal justice) Advance Local

December 9, 2022

“Who is Amazon Clinic for?”

(feat. Nabil Natafgi, health services policy and management) Verywell Health

December 9, 2022

“USC research calls for long-term strategy to address teacher shortages”

(feat. Barnett Berry, educational studies) GSA Biz Wire

December 7, 2022

“Was a death in police custody preventable? Video raises questions, law enforcement experts say.”

(feat. Ian Adams, criminology and criminal justice) The New Orleans Advocate

December 7, 2022

“Why SC hopes electronic vehicles, battery industry will super-charge economy”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) The Post and Courier

December 7, 2022

“Democrats vote to make South Carolina, not Iowa, 1st primary voting state”

(feat. Robert Oldendick, political science) WCNC-TV

December 7, 2022

“If you have this common plant in your yard, ‘Eliminate it’ now, experts say”

(feat. Herrick Brown, biological sciences) Best Life

October 24, 2022

“Tesla flags its cars not ready to be approved as fully self-driving this year”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) Reuters

October 24, 2022

“Childbearing women at risk as maternity care ‘deserts’ increase nationwide”

(feat. Peiyin Hung, health services policy and management) Yahoo News

October 24, 2022

“NBA players are acting up despite $36 million in fines. Here’s why”

(feat. Khalid Ballouli, sport and entertainment management) Bloomberg

October 24, 2022

“Russian businessmen keep dying. No one knows why.”

(feat. Stanislav Markus, international business) Vox

October 19, 2022

“K-12 insider or conservative advocate? Stark choice in one state superintendent’s race”

(feat. Robert Oldendick, political science) Education Week

October 19, 2022

“Governor puts his weight behind electric vehicle industry”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) SC Biz News

October 19, 2022

“SC test scores return to pre-pandemic levels but still lag far behind most states”

(feat. Barnett Berry, educational studies) The Post & Courier

October 14, 2022

“Drone photographs reveal an early Mesopotamian city constructed of marsh islands”

(feat. Jennifer Pournelle, earth, ocean and environment) List 23

October 14, 2022

“Do you play, relax at Sesqui State Park? It has a history, and USC wants to tell it”

(feat. Kelly Goldberg, anthropology) The State

October 14, 2022

“Police unions active in reform efforts”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) Arizona Capitol Times

October 14, 2022

“How 2 SCOTUS cases could change American universities”

(feat. Derek Black, law) Yahoo News

October 12, 2022

“Rural SC residents face employment headwinds, study finds”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) The Post & Courier

October 12, 2022

“Q&A: The long road to recovery”

(feat. Susan Cutter, geography) The Daily Yonder

October 12, 2022

“Warning signs about the first post-pandemic winter”

(feat. Janice Probst, health services policy and management) The Atlantic

October 7, 2022

“Electric vehicles add to auto risks”

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) Business Insurance

October 7, 2022

“What Brittney Griner’s income says about women’s basketball”

(feat. Stanislav Markus, international business) New York Times

September 8, 2022

“Tropical storm Danielle first named Atlantic storm in nearly 2 months”

(feat. Cary Mock, geography) The Post and Courier

September 8, 2022

“Soda City Live: Music for transformation in South Carolina prisons”

(feat. Claire Bryant, cello) WIS-TV

September 8, 2022

“Here’s how long the CDC expects some people in SC to live now that US life expectancy has dropped”

(feat. Anthony Alberg, epidemiology and biostatistics) The State

September 8, 2022

“5 things immunologists want you to know about omicron-specific booster vaccines”

(feat. Prakash Nagarkatti, vice president for research emeritus, and Mitzi Nagarkatti, pathology, microbiology and immunology) Yahoo!

September 2, 2022

“’Justice for All’ exhibit highlights civil rights history in South Carolina”

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, history – director of Center for Civil Rights History and Research) WLTX-TV

September 2, 2022

“Fukushima plants showing ‘unusual growing patterns’ as residents return”

(feat. Timothy Mousseau, ecology and evolution) Newsweek

September 2, 2022

“Fight the Power: Why The Whig was ‘a privilege and not a right’”

(feat. Marko Geslani, religious studies) The Post and Courier

September 2, 2022

“Beyond severe weather: Man-made crises roiling P&C insurance market”

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) Daily Newsflash

September 2, 2022

“Homes that can withstand hurricanes, wildfires and other natural disasters”

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) Bankrate

August 31, 2022

“Russian roulette at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant”

(feat. Timothy Mousseau, biological sciences) Think Global Health

August 31, 2022

“The elusive civil classroom”

(feat. Agnes Bolinska, philosophy) The Chronicle of Higher Education

August 31, 2022

“Arkansas brutality claims are nation’s latest to put police training under microscope”

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology and criminal justice) USA Today

August 26, 2022

“Webb telescope pictures impress space scientist, future user”

(feat. Varsha Kulkarni, astronomy) South Carolina Public Radio

August 26, 2022

“Back-to-school shopping: How to save money while going green”

(feat. Claudia Benitez-Nelson, earth, ocean and environment) WRAL-TV

August 19, 2022

“What’s a banana republic? A political scientist explains”

(feat. Matthew Wilson, political science) Chron

August 17, 2022

“Andy Brack: SC needs to protect free expression from intimidation”

(feat. Eric Robinson, media law and ethics) Index-Journal

August 17, 2022

“Archaeologists search downtown Beaufort for one of the earliest colonial settlements”

(feat. Chester DePratter, SC Institute for Archeology and Anthropology) The Post and Courier

August 17, 2022

“Chin-ups vs. pull-ups: Which is a better back exercise?”

(feat. Shawn Arent, exercise science) Livestrong

August 17, 2022

“How to protect teen athletes from the dangers of heat and humidity”

(feat. Susan Yeargin, athletic training) The Washington Post

August 12, 2022

“Penn Museum to bury skulls of enslaved people”

(feat. Shanna Williams, biomedical sciences) The New York Times

August 12, 2022

“USC freshman class poised to be largest, most diverse, most local in history”

(feat. President Michael Amiridis; Scott Verzyl, admissions; Stacey Bradley, student affairs) The State

August 12, 2022

“What is causing the ongoing labor shortage?”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, economics) Midlands Biz

August 12, 2022

“Thousands of SC residents risk losing health care coverage in 2023, feds say”

(feat. Brad Wright, health services policy and management) The (Myrtle Beach) Sun News

August 10, 2022

“A veteran says he has a service dog. McClellanville says he has a vicious one”

(feat. Scott Bauries, law) The Post and Courier

August 10, 2022

“Cryptocurrency investors weathering sharp market downturn”

(feat. Reid Tymcio, finance) SC Biz News

August 5, 2022

“Tour highlights importance of manufacturing to Illinois economy”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, economics) Herald & Review

August 5, 2022

“Understanding the Southern California police chase”

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology and criminal justice) Road & Track Magazine

August 5, 2022

“In Rural America, Covid Hits Black and Hispanic People Hardest”

(feat. Jan Probst, health services policy and management) The New York Times

August 3, 2022

“SC death penalty cases are in court for years. More than half end up reversed”

(feat. Madalyn Wasilczuk, law) Daily Magazine

August 3, 2022

“Police are struggling to solve homicides nationwide. South Carolina cities have better luck”

(feat. Wendy Regoeczi and Ashley Mancik, criminology and criminal justice) The Post and Courier

August 3, 2022

"What caused all of the earthquakes in the Midlands? Scientists have a theory"

(feat. Pradeep Talwani and Scott White, geological sciences) The State

July 15, 2022

“South Carolina gas prices and worldwide crude oil continue to fall, but will it last?”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, economics) Goupstate.com

July 15, 2022

“Can you get a tattoo while pregnant? 3 doctors on the risks and safety”

(feat. Lauren Demosthenes, medicine) Cosmopolitan

July 13, 2022

“Invasive tick species found on SC farm. Here’s what you need to know about them.”

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) The Post and Courier

July 13, 2022

“High Court’s ‘Major Questions’ ruling looms over EPA”

(feat. Nathan Richardson, law) Energy NewsData

July 13, 2022

“A tsunami of bookings’: Joyful tourists flood the world once more”

(feat. Simon Hudson, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) The Christian Science Monitor

July 8, 2022

“Supreme Court decision hinders EPA, but leaves avenues open for climate regulation”

(feat. Nathan Richardson, law) Scientific American

July 8, 2022

“Lexington Medical building new $20M training center to house USC nursing students”

(feat. Jeanette Andrews, nursing) The Post and Courier

July 7, 2022

“What’s in a hurricane name? It depends”

(feat. Susan Cutter, geography) Southern Maryland News Online

July 6, 2022

“Scientists examine effects of child maltreatment on survivors”

(feat. Daniel Cooper, psychology) The Bradford Era

July 6, 2022

“Doctors still overprescribing Fluoroquinolones despite risks”

(feat. Charles Bennett, pharmacy) Medscape

July 6, 2022

“Experts call series of SC earthquakes an ‘earthquake swarm’ ”

(feat. Scott White, earth ocean and environment) WYFF-TV

July 6, 2022

“Vital education issues the Supreme Court could revisit”

(feat. Derek Black, law) The Washington Post

July 1, 2022

“Higher hospital readmission rates linked to adverse effects in pneumonia”

(feat. Brad Wright, health services policy and management) Medscape

July 1, 2022

“Academic Diversity Officers bring collaboration, specific focus to campus DEI work”

(feat. Julian Williams, vice president, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Coretta Jenerette, nursing) Insight Into Diversity

July 1, 2022

“Rural living means planning ahead for your health care”

(feat. Kevin Bennett, family and preventive medicine) WebMD

July 1, 2022

“Rising Dawn”

(feat. Dawn Staley, women's basketball head coach) The Philadelphia Inquirer

June 20, 2022

“It’s Hard to See the Perks: Schools face tough sell to fill key jobs”

(feat. Henry Tran, education) Education Week

June 20, 2022

“Self-driving and driver-assist technology linked to hundreds of car crashes”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) The New York Times

June 20, 2022

“The Supreme Court could foster a new kind of Civil War”

(feat. Nathan Richardson, law) POLITICO

June 20, 2022

“Sugar-sweetened drinks may raise risk for liver cancer”

(feat. Longgang Zhao, public health doctoral candidate) KPVI-TV

June 20, 2022

“National expert: Murder charge against GRPD officer not surprising”

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology and criminal justice; Seth Stoughton, law) WOOD-TV

June 15, 2022

“This week in history: Charlesfort”

“This week in history: Charlesfort” (feat. Chester P. DePratter, archaeology and anthropology) ABC Australia

June 15, 2022

“Susan O’Malley: The OG”

(feat. Susan O’Malley, sport and entertainment management) Sports Business Journal

June 15, 2022

“How USC’s new president worked to transform Chicago’s largest college”

(feat. President-elect Michael Amiridis) The Post and Courier

June 15, 2022

"Use of Some SSRIs With Oxycodone Linked to Overdose”

(feat. Ismaeel Yunusa, pharmacy) Pain Medicine News

June 9, 2022

“Letters from Anne Frank’s father, Otto Frank, donated to UofSC”

(feat. Doyle Stevick, education; Thomas McNally, libraries) The Jerusalem Post

June 9, 2022

“Rural living means planning ahead for your health care”

(feat. Kevin Bennett, family and preventative medicine) Flash News 11

June 9, 2022

“Don’t forget the first half of the Second Amendment”

(feat. Thomas P. Crocker, law) The Atlantic

June 9, 2022

“Ex-Columbia gang members working in neighborhoods to encourage restraint amid shooting spike”

(feat. Hayden Smith, criminology and criminal justice) The Post and Courier

June 8, 2022

“Make electric vehicles affordable for the rest of us”

(feat. Tamara Sheldon, economics) Next City

June 1, 2022

“USC says South Carolina schools should embrace whole-child education policies”

(feat. Barnett Berry, education) Post and Courier

June 1, 2022

“VIDEO: Manage sleep care in patients with depression, anxiety”

(feat. Eric Williams, neuropsychiatry and behavioral science) Healio

June 1, 2022

“Orlando theme parks are short-staffed. What does that mean for summer season?”

(feat. Scott Smith, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) ArcaMax Publishing

June 1, 2022

“SC George Floyd protester’s 4-year prison sentence raises free speech fears”

(feat. Colin Miller, law) The Post and Courier

May 26, 2022

“New ‘critical sites’ for Red Knots in South Carolina”

(feat. Nathan Senner, biological sciences) BirdWatching Magazine

May 26, 2022

“Review: Explore an unknown land in Columbia artists’ ‘Terra Incognita’ ”

(feat. Naomi Falk, visual art and design; Greg Stuart, music) FreeTimes

May 26, 2022

“The DMV said it would investigate Tesla over self-driving claims. Then, crickets.”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) Los Angeles Times

May 26, 2022

“The poetic art of 2 USC artists on display at Columbia gallery”

(feat. Naomi Falk, studio art; Greg Stuart, experimental music performance, music literature) FreeTimes

May 12, 2022

“Evidence of extinction event could be at the bottom of a South Carolina pond”

(feat. Christopher Moore, archaeology) WLTX

May 12, 2022

“South Carolina earthquakes aren’t likely to stop anytime soon”

(feat. Scott White, geology) WRDW

May 12, 2022

“Why did WNBA stars flock to Russia? It wasn’t just the money.”

(feat. Stanislav Markus, international business) The Washington Post

May 9, 2022

“Deepfakes are amazing. They’re also terrifying for our future”

(feat. Andrea Hickerson, director – journalism and mass communications) Popular Mechanics

May 9, 2022

“Commentary: Nurses will lead the health care transformation in SC and beyond”

(feat. Jeannette O. Andrews, nursing) The Post and Courier

May 6, 2022

“5 ways to bust brain fog and keep your mind sharp”

(feat. Nada Goodrum, psychology) Fatherly

May 5, 2022

“Five ways to reduce weight stigma, improve care for patients with overweight, obesity”

(feat. Ann Blair Kennedy, biomedical sciences and family medicine) Healio

April 8, 2022

“Whose Revolution?”

(feat. Woody Holton, history) The Nation

April 7, 2022

“How long COVID is accelerating a revolution in medical research”

(feat. Nabil Natafgi, health services policy and management) The Washington Post

April 6, 2022

“An SC judge auctioned foreclosed properties. His wife and children bought dozens.”

(feat. Rob Wilcox, law) The Post and Courier

April 5, 2022

“As calls rise for horseshoe crab harvest limitations, SC agency may allow more ‘pillage’”

(feat. Nathan Senner, biological sciences) The State

April 1, 2022

“Columbia’s wine scene continues to grow, evolve with more accessibility to unique wines”

(feat. Sandy Strick, hotel, restaurant and tourism management; director of the Wine and Beverage Institute) Free Times

April 1, 2022

“USC study evaluates reliability of at-home COVID tests”

(feat. Sarah Newman-Norlund, communication sciences and disorders; Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) WACH

April 1, 2022

“An inconvenient truth about ESG investing”

(feat. Matthew Souther, finance) Harvard Business Review

April 1, 2022

“New SC task force hopes to find causes of staffing shortages”

(feat. Orgul Ozturk, economics) WLTX

March 23, 2022

“Rhodes Less Traveled: Neurodiversity and Extraordinary Thinking”

(feat. Jory Fleming, geography) Forbes

March 23, 2022

“Soda City Live: MLife Study to analyze use of tech to lose weight”

(feat. Carolina Delgado-Diaz, Arnold School – Prevention Research Center) WIS

March 23, 2022

“Pollution levels linked to physical and mental health problems”

(feat. Peter L. Loper, internal medicine) Medscape

March 18, 2022

“Local professors share fundamental research involving Zebra fish, brain tissue, and COVID-19”

(feat. Fabienne Poulain, biological sciences; Rosemarie M. Booze, psychology) WLTX

March 18, 2022

“South Carolina woman struggling to get money to family in Ukraine”

(feat. Reid Tymcio, finance) WCNC

March 18, 2022

“SC deputies ignored a rape for 11 years – until 2 more cases matched the suspect’s DNA”

(feat. Kaitlin Boyle, criminology and criminal justice) The Post and Courier

March 18, 2022

“Columbia nonprofit developing web app to track SC community policing efforts”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) The Post and Courier

March 15, 2022

“Herbal compound helps reduce tumor cells in mice”

(feat. Angela Murphy, pathology, microbiology and immunology) ASHARQ AL-AWSAT

March 15, 2022

“Meet Russia’s oligarchs, a group of men who won’t be toppling Putin anytime soon”

(feat. Stanislav Markus, international business) Haaretz

March 11, 2022

“UN report underlines a climate change reality: SC has ‘a lot to do’ to adapt”

(feat. Kirsten Dow, geography) The Post and Courier

March 11, 2022

“Disney’s $5,000 Star Wars hotel and line-cutting fees: Some fans say the ‘magic’s gone’ ”

(feat. Scott Smith, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) The Washington Post

March 11, 2022

"Was medieval black death really that bad? A new pollen study says no!”

(feat. Sharon DeWitte, anthropology) Ancient Origins

March 9, 2022

“University of South Carolina professor leading program exploring Black music’s influence”

(feat. Birgitta Johnson, music) The Post and Courier

March 9, 2022

“Still fighting the good fight”

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, history) WIS News

March 9, 2022

“Gov hopeful McLeod unveils plan for Black South Carolinians”

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, history) The News & Observer

March 4, 2022

“University of South Carolina professor leading program exploring Black music’s influence”

(feat. Birgitta Johnson, music) The Post and Courier

March 4, 2022

“Academic cloud and the digital skills boom”

(feat. Jorge Crichigno, integrated information technology) Market Wire News

March 4, 2022

“12 questions with artist Marius Valdes + Soda City Jams”

(feat. Marius Valdes, studio art) COLA Today

March 2, 2022

“Concomitant use of oxycodone, certain SSRIs may up opioid overdose risk”

(feat. Ismaeel Yunusa, pharmacy) Breaking Med

March 2, 2022

“How a Black writer in 19th-century America used humor to combat white supremacy”

(feat. Rodney Taylor, African American studies) San Antonio Express-News

March 2, 2022

“Charleston chef to cook live on NBC’s ‘Today’ show”

(feat. David Shields, English, language and literature) The Post and Courier

February 25, 2022

“As Dollywood workers get free tuition, Orlando theme parks largely lag in offering same benefit”

(feat. Scott Smith, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) Orlando Sentinel

February 25, 2022

“Group prenatal care yields mixed results for birth disparities”

(feat. Amy Crockett, OB-GYN) Medscape

February 23, 2022

“Climate change could quickly turn your old roof into a home insurance headache”

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) SFGATE

February 23, 2022

“Remembering Alabama’s Scottsboro Boys”

(feat. Dan Carter, history) WCNC Charlotte

February 18, 2022

“Can periodontal treatment reduce cardiovascular events in stroke patients?”

(feat. Souvik Sen, neurology) MDedge

February 18, 2022

“Battle brews over drill rap in NYC after killings of 2 rappers”

(feat. Jabari Evans, journalism and mass communications) Head Topics

February 18, 2022

“Report: Domestic violence cost SC more than $350M in 2020”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, economics) Fox Carolina

February 18, 2022

AAG on climate, human rights, geopolitical uncertainty at Virtual Annual Conference 2022

(feat. Caroline Nagel, geography) Geospatial World

February 16, 2022

"A Product of Public Universities, Michelle Childs Would Be an Unconventional Court Pick"

(feat. Michelle Childs, alumna) The New York Times

February 11, 2022

“Charleston may loan John C. Calhoun statue to S.C. State Museum in Columbia”

(feat. Thomas J. Brown, history) The Post and Courier

February 11, 2022

"In Focus: Body camera programs in South Carolina come at steep cost"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) WMBF

February 11, 2022

“New study says South Carolina tourism is rebounding”

(feat. Randy Covington, journalism and mass communications) WYFF

February 9, 2022

“As US surpasses 900,000 COVID-19 deaths, the trajectory of the pandemic remains uncertain”

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) USA Today

February 9, 2022

“Here’s how much Olympic figure skating star Nathan Chen is making from endorsements”

(feat. John Grady, sport and entertainment management) Forbes

February 9, 2022

"A look inside the UofSC Anne Frank Center"

(feat. Doyle Stevick, education) SCETV

February 4, 2022

“Renovations help Augusta’s landmark Partridge Inn hotel age gracefully”

(feat. Scott Smith, hospitality, retail and sport management) The Augusta Chronicle

February 4, 2022

"Supreme Court shouldn't be covered in ivy, 2 lawmakers say"

(feat. Michelle Childs, alumna) U.S. News & World Report (via AP)

February 4, 2022

“Man eluded police in chase the night before a fatal shooting, court documents say”

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) The Washington Post

February 4, 2022

"Is omicron nature’s way of curbing the pandemic?"

(feat. Prakash Nagarkatti and Mitzi Nagarkatti, medicine) snopes.com (via The Conversation)

February 2, 2022

“SC scientist’s research at Chernobyl faces trouble if Russians invade Ukraine”

(feat. Tim Mousseau, biological sciences) The State

February 2, 2022

“The supply chain shortage is eating up random items at Anderson grocery stores, here’s why”

(feat. Keith Skowronski, management science) The Greenville News

February 2, 2022

"A top Biden ally has a favored candidate to replace Justice Breyer: Judge J. Michelle Childs."

(feat. Michelle Childs, alumna) The New York Times

January 28, 2022

“This wonder bird flies thousands of miles, non-stop, as part of an epic migration”

(feat. Nathan Senner, biological sciences) Smithsonian Magazine

January 28, 2022

“SC home sales soared to new record in ’21; rising interest rates could temper buying in ‘22”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, economics) The Post and Courier

January 28, 2022

"10 trends that will shape the travel landscape in 2022: Outdoor trips, pet-friendly destinations"

(feat. Simon Hudson, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) USA Today

January 28, 2022

“More officers are being charged in fatal police shootings. Is it a sign of a real shift?”

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) MSN.com (via NBC)

January 26, 2022

“Suspect in Anne Frank’s betrayal to nazis identified”

(feat. Doyle Stevick, Anne Frank Center) Wall Street Journal

January 26, 2022

"Daycares are shutting down and parents are 'tired of being tired'"

(feat. Jessica Brown, economics) CNN

January 21, 2022

"Donald Trump plans to build luxury homes at Miami resort as real estate empire falters"

(feat. Scott Smith, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) Newsweek

January 21, 2022

"Leading ladies: The civil rights movement depended on many strong women"

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, history, Center for Civil Rights History and Research) The Post and Courier

January 21, 2022

"Here's how Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be celebrated in the Upstate"

(feat. Allison Kranyak, student) Yahoo!News (via Greenville News)

January 19, 2022

"Jazz Girls Day at the University of South Carolina"

(feat. Colleen Clark, music) WOLO

January 19, 2022

“Prone restraint: A deadly police practice”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) The Community Voice

January 19, 2022

“DMV ‘revisiting’ its approach to regulating Tesla’s public self-driving test”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) Los Angeles Times

January 14, 2022

“Pa. school funding trial resumes in Commonwealth Court. Here’s what to know"

(feat.Derek Black, law) Pittsburgh City Paper

January 14, 2022

"Great Resignation signals power shift to labour force"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) capital.com

January 14, 2022

"Analysis finds SCRA has $1 billion economic impact on state"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) SC Biz News

January 12, 2022

"The best scholarly books of 2021"

(feat. Jennifer Frey, philosophy) The Chronicle of Higher Education

January 12, 2022

"20 of the most exciting illustrators to follow in 2022"

(feat. Marius Valdes, visual art and design) Creative Boom

January 12, 2022

"Why DOJ is avoiding domestic terrorism sentences for Jan. 6 defendants"

(feat. Wadie Said, law) Politico

January 7, 2022

"Autonomous car developers lobby to defang safety data regulations"

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) The Sacramento Bee (via Los Angels Times)

January 7, 2022

"How SC is keeping new teachers in the profession"

(feat. Nicole Skeen, education) WSPA

January 7, 2022

"SC had at least 30 earthquakes in 2021. Here's what scientists say."

(feat. Tom Owens, Earth Ocean and Environment) Post and Courier

January 5, 2022

"Food Dyes May Have a Connection to This Serious Disease"

(feat. Lorne Hofseth, Pharmacy) MSN Canada

January 5, 2022

"A New Study Shows The Importance Of Early Diagnosis Of Autism Spectrum Disorder"

(feat. Jessica Bradshaw, psychology) Forbes

January 5, 2022

"Nurse loses 70 pounds after finding healthy routine"

(feat. Gabs Amster, nursing alumna) Today.com

January 5, 2022

"Hiring students to ease staffing shortages: One school district's unorthodox solution"

(feat. Henry Tran, education) Education Week

December 22, 2021

"M.D. students collect items to distribute to the homeless"

(feat. Carra Lyons, Autumn Lupotsky, Arianna Douglas, Ionut Popazan, students) SC Now (Florence)

December 22, 2021

"USC, Midlands Tech ink new transfer agreement for engineering and science majors"

(feat. Sandra Kelly, Office of the Provost; Jonathan Poon, institutional research) The Post and Courier

December 22, 2021

"‘An Arm and a Leg’: She fights health insurers for fun — and wins"

(feat. Jackie Fox, law) Medical News

December 22, 2021

"Prosecutors expected to wrap up case against Kim Potter"

(feat. Seth Stoughton) The San Diego Union-Tribune (multiple outlets via AP)

December 17, 2021

"Amazon, OSHA promise review after tornado wrecks warehouse"

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) KGET (multiple outlets via AP)

December 17, 2021

"We don’t know if artificial food dyes cause health risks"

(feat. Lorne Hofseth, pharmacy) Popular Science (via The Conversation)

December 17, 2021

"How do viewers feel about broadcasters working from home? They don’t hate it, a study finds"

(feat. Kirstin Pellizzaro, journalism and mass communications) Poynter

December 17, 2021

"UofSC graduates 91 students to fill critical healthcare needs amid statewide nursing shortage"

(feat. Carley Reynolds, Lindsey Teal, Carley Blackwell, students; Alicia Ribar, nursing) WIS

December 15, 2021

"Amazon, OSHA Promise Review After Tornado Wrecks Warehouse"

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) U.S. News and World Report

December 15, 2021

"A USC autism study could lead to detection far earlier than now"

(feat. Jessica Bradshaw, psychology) SC Public Radio

December 15, 2021

“What blockbuster coaching contracts mean for higher ed”

(feat. Richard Southall, sport and entertainment management) Inside Higher Ed

December 15, 2021

“SC economy expected to see full COVID-19 recession recovery in 2022 USC economists say”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen and Doug Woodward, economics) The Post and Courier

December 10, 2021

“Colleges prepare for unknown Omicron variant”

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) The Boston Globe (via The Washington Post)

December 10, 2021

“Use of HIV prevention treatments is very low among Southern Black gay men”

(feat. Oluwafemi Atanda Adeagbo and Xiaoming Li, health promotion, education and behavior) New Pittsburgh Courier

December 10, 2021

“Major life events influence level of physical activity, may negatively impact heart health”

(feat. Abbi D. Lane-Cordova, exercise science) American Heart Association

December 7, 2021

“How ‘shadow’ foster care is tearing families apart”

(feat. Josh Gupta-Kagan, law) The New York Times Magazine

December 7, 2021

"One composer, four players, ‘Seven Pillars’"

(feat. Andy Akiho, alumnus) The New York Times

December 7, 2021

“Omicron may cause milder symptoms. But experts aren’t breathing easy yet.”

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) NBC News

December 3, 2021

“6 takeaways from the first week of Pennsylvania’s landmark school funding trial”

(feat. Derek Black, law) The Philadelphia Inquirer

December 3, 2021

“Joe Exotic channels the spirit of 19th-century American Tiger Kings”

(feat. Madeline Steiner, history) Salon

December 3, 2021

“Expand Columbia convention center to support city’s post-COVID growth, recovery”

(feat. Rich Harrill, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) The State

December 3, 2021

“Rates for criminals reoffending drops to 25-year low in South Carolina”

(feat. Hayden Smith, criminology and criminal justice) WLTX

November 30, 2021

“High-Speed rail inches forward”

(feat. Dimitris Rizos, civil engineering) Greenville Business Magazine

November 30, 2021

“Would a beefed-up IRS bring in more tax revenue, as Biden says? Experts are divided”

(feat. Jason DeBacker, economics) MarketWatch

November 30, 2021

“Joe Exotic channels the spirit of America’s 19th-century tiger kings”

(feat. Madeline Steiner, history) Venezuela Star

November 24, 2021

“New laws steer some teachers away from race-related topics”

(feat. Derek W. Black, law) ABC News

November 24, 2021

“Health care trends for 2021”

(feat. Nabil Natafgi, health services policy and management) Greenville Business Magazine

November 24, 2021

“New weekly cases surpass 600,000 again, 34 states see increase: COVID updates”

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) USA Today

November 22, 2021

“Is civics education a ‘right’? Rhode Island case tests theory”

(feat. Derek Black, law) The Christian Science Monitor

November 22, 2021

“Fewer diabetes patients are picking up their insulin prescriptions – another way the pandemic has delayed health care for many”

(feat. Ismaeel Yunusa, clinical pharmacy and outcomes) Houston Chronicle

November 22, 2021

"Some South Carolina schools pull book 'Gender Queer' from shelves"

(feat. Valerie Byrd-Fort, information science) WLTX

November 22, 2021

"USC to expand veterans services after receiving $225,000 grant from Boeing"

(feat. Brooks Herring, student; Nicole Jackson, alumna; William Hubbard, law; Jared Evans, military engagement and veteran initiatives) The State

November 17, 2021

"How police justify killing drivers: The vehicle was a weapon"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology and criminal science) The New York Times

November 17, 2021

“Librarians help students navigate an age of misinformation – but schools are cutting their numbers”

(feat. Karen W. Gavigan, information science) Haaretz

November 17, 2021

“Medical schools see ‘unprecedented’ increase in applicants”

(feat. Karen Worthy, nursing; Julie M. Linton, School of Medicine Greenville) Greenville Business Magazine

November 17, 2021

"Inaugural economic impact study highlights size, scope of South Carolina’s technology sector"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) Greenville Business Magazine

November 15, 2021

“DHEC supports CDC’s approval for child vaccine, urges parents to get them vaccinated”

(feat. Patricia Fabel, clinical pharmacy and outcome sciences) WTOC-TV

November 15, 2021

“Forecasters don’t expect major activity as 2021 Atlantic hurricane season wraps up”

(feat. Cary J. Mock, geography) The Post and Courier

November 15, 2021

“Gifted education’s future requires more diversity, inclusion and access”

(feat. Thomas Hébert, gifted and talent education) K-12 Dive

November 15, 2021

“Understanding the battle over the Indian Child Welfare Act”

(feat. Marcia Zug, law) PolitiFact

November 11, 2021

“With a week until runoff, Columbia mayor hopefuls talk public safety, jobs at forum”

(feat. Kirk Randazzo, political science) The State

November 11, 2021

“For 8 years, a USC poet and a famed quartet collaborated together. The work opens this month.”

(feat. Nikky Finney, english language and literature) The Post and Courier

November 5, 2021

“The historians are fighting”

(feat. Woody Holton, history) Slate

November 5, 2021

"South Carolina’s ghostly Gray Man legend offers lessons in hurricanes and shared stories"

(feat. Cary Mock, geography) The Post and Courier

November 5, 2021

“DHEC prepares staff for children vaccines”

(feat. Patti Fabel, pharmacy) WACH-TV

November 5, 2021

"Before the final frame: When police missteps create danger"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law; Geoffrey Alpert, criminology and criminal justice) The New York Times

November 3, 2021

“UofSC professor speaks about voter turnout in local elections”

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) ABC Columbia

November 3, 2021

“Trump’s real-estate empire pays heavy price for poisonous politics”

(feat. Scott Smith, hospitality) Reuters

November 3, 2021

“Historic placards bringing renewed attention to South Carolina’s role in ending school segregation”

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, history, Center for Civil Rights History and Research) WBTV-TV

November 3, 2021

“New infections drop more than 50% as delta wave wanes: COVID updates”

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) USA Today

November 1, 2021

“Local expert explains CDC decision to approve booster shots, mix-and-match approach”

(feat. Dr. Jennifer Grier, biomedical sciences) WIS-TV

November 1, 2021

"Why does it have to be slaveholders that we unite around?"

(feat. Woody Holton, history) The Ezra Klein Show (The New York Times)

November 1, 2021

"Having COVID-19 or being close to others who get it may make you more charitable"

(feat. Nancy Buchan, international business; Orgul Ozturk, economics) Entrepreneur

November 1, 2021

"A million acres of ‘priceless’ marshes protect NC, SC, GA. Will they perish in rising tides?"

(feat. Erik Smith, earth, ocean and environment; Jim Morris, biological sciences, earth, ocean and environment, Baruch Institute) The State

October 27, 2021

"Historic Columbia, USC team to tell stories of city’s LGBTQ origins"

(feat. Travis Wagner, student) The Post and Courier

October 27, 2021

“SC’s growing Latinx community plays important role in state’s culture, economy”

(feat. Davíd G. Martínez, educational leadership and policies) The State

October 27, 2021

"Can skeletons have a racial Identity?"

(feat. Shanna Williams, School of Medicine Greenville) The New York Times

October 21, 2021

“Marvel Comics and Penguin Classics partner to bring the Penguin Classics Marvel Collection to life”

(feat. Qiana J. Whitted, English and African American studies) Comic-Watch

October 21, 2021

“Report gives insight into reasons S.C. teachers are leaving their jobs”

(feat. Tommy Hodges, education) WRDW-TV

October 21, 2021

“Despite decrease in COVID-19 cases, risk for children is high, officials say”

(feat. Anthony Alberg, epidemiology) WLTX

October 21, 2021

“Hickerson: Journalism’s Facebook dilemma is mine, too”

(feat. Andrea Hickerson, School of Journalism and Mass Communications) —The Post and Courier

October 20, 2021

“Do activity trackers like Fitbit boost health?”

(feat. Courtney Monroe, health promotion, education and behavior) —MedicineNet

October 20, 2021

“Unsolved Murdaugh murders reveal years of South Carolina mystery”

(feat. John P. Freeman, law) —The Seattle Times

October 20, 2021

"This 1846 hurricane would be a nightmare scenario for today’s crowded East Coast"

(feat. Cary Mock, geography) —The Washington Post

October 20, 2021

“On Disney World’s 50thanniversary, a look at its impact on Daytona Beach tourism”

(feat. Scott Smith, hospitality) —News-JournalOnline.com

October 14, 2021

“Fair time? SC State Fair returns as COVID-19’s Delta surge wanes, but lingers”

(feat. Anthony Alberg, epidemiology) —FreeTimes

October 14, 2021

“Manufacturing is important to Orangeburg”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, economics) —The Times and Democrat

October 14, 2021

"How to instill a healthy attitude about exercise in your kids"

(feat. Russell Pate, exercise science) —Huffington Post UK

October 12, 2021

“From guitars to photos, KISS memorabilia to help USC students study music industry”

(feat. Jeremy Polley and Ana Dubnjakovic, music) —The State

October 12, 2021

“Fact Check Team: Do I still need to get the flu vaccine?”

(feat. Dr. Cedrek McFadden, surgery) —WJLA

October 12, 2021

"What experts say about the best time to exercise"

(feat. Shawn Arent, exercise science) —CNN

October 8, 2021

“Runaway algae growth causes neurological problems for those with liver disease”

(feat. Geoff Scott, environmental health sciences) —Florida News Times

October 8, 2021

“UofSC’s Darla Moore School of Business to host 2021 Economic Outlook Conference”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) —Upstate Business Journal

October 8, 2021

Volusia tourism outlook: With Busch Clash exit, can focus move beyond special events?”

(feat. Scott Smith, hospitality) —The Daytona Beach News-Journal

October 8, 2021

"Supply chain woes likely to linger, hurt holiday shopping options, USC experts say"

(feat. Sean Handley, management science; Sanjay Ahire, operations and supply chain management) —The Post and Courier

October 6, 2021

“’Mother of Gynecology’ monument honors enslaved Black women who were tortured to help advance science”

(feat. Myisha S. Eatmon and Nicole Maskiell, history) —Yahoo! via USA Today

October 6, 2021

“Fall is prime hurricane and wildfire season: Are your disaster kit and go-bag ready?”

(feat. Brett Robertson, journalism and mass communication) —Yahoo news

October 6, 2021

“UofSC economist says government shutdown unlikely to happen at end of week”

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, economics) —MSN (via WCSC)

October 1, 2021

“Federal ruling opens doors for SC school districts to mandate masks in schools”

(feat. Claire Raj, law) —The Post and Courier

October 1, 2021

“SC poison control sees uptick in calls about controversial anti-parasitic ivermectin”

(feat. Jill Michels, Palmetto Poison Center) —The State

October 1, 2021

"How the pandemic made simulated learning indispensable for South Carolina's nurses of tomorrow"

(feat. Crystal Murillo, nursing) —SC Public Radio

October 1, 2021

“They tried to eat at a whites-only lunch counter in 1961. They were sentenced to a chain gang.”

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, history) —Yahoo News (via USA Today)

September 29, 2021

“Entergy resisted upgrading New Orleans’ power grid. Residents paid the price”

(feat. Shelley Welton, law) —KPBS (via NPR)

September 29, 2021

“No bus drivers, custodians, or subs. What’s really behind schools’ staffing shortages”

(feat. Henry Tran, educational leadership and policies) —EducationWeek

September 29, 2021

“Get ready for a cosmic explosion rerun called ‘Supernova Requiem’”

(feat. Steve Rodney, physics and astronomy) —Forbes

September 29, 2021

“New book explores the history, nuance and flavors of South Carolina foods”

(feat. David Shields, english language and literature) —Greenville News

September 24, 2021

"A new Anne Frank Center aims to reshape racism through Holocaust education"

(feat. Doyle Stevick and Meir Muller, education; Mary McElveen, student) —The Jewish News of Northern California

September 24, 2021

“How Bans on Mask Mandates Affect Students With Disabilities – 4 Questions Answered”

(feat. Claire Raj, law) —Haaretz (via The Conversation)

September 24, 2021

“Community rallying to save Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden”

(feat. Jane Przybysz, executive director – McKissick Museum) —WACH Fox 57

September 24, 2021

“How will President Biden’s vaccine executive order play out in South Carolina”

“How will President Biden’s vaccine executive order play out in South Carolina” (feat. Joseph Seiner, law) —WBTV

September 22, 2021

“Will microschools dominate post-pandemic education?”

(feat. Barnett Berry, education) —Popular Science (via The Conversation)

September 22, 2021

“And the Future Holds?”

(feat. Majorie Jenkins, dean – School of Medicine Greenville) —Greenville Business Magazine

September 22, 2021

"A new Anne Frank Center aims to reshape racism through Holocaust education"

(feat. Doyle Stevick, education; Mary McElveen, student) —The Washington Post (via Religion News Service)

September 17, 2021

“Rerun of Supernova Blast Expected to Appear in 2037”

(feat. Steve Rodney, physics and astronomy) —NASA

September 17, 2021

“Columbia’s Mahogany festival celebrates Black classical musicians and composers”

(feat. Taylor Harding, music) —The Post and Courier

September 15, 2021

“A migration odyssey: Tagging whimbrel shorebirds”

(feat. Maina Handmaker, graduate student) —CBS Sunday Morning

September 15, 2021

“UofSC veterans groups plant 3,000 flags on campus to honor 9/11 victims”

(feat. Jodi Symington and Jeremiah Weaver, students; Lisa Yanity, Veterans Alumni Council) —WIS

September 15, 2021

“TGIFighting: Tyron Woodley’s decline among MMA’s worst after loss to Jake Paul”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —Bleacher Report

September 15, 2021

“An Irish fighter who ‘was out on the streets and insisting on his right to be gay’”

(feat. Ed Madden, English language and literature) —Irish Times

September 10, 2021

“UofSC School of Music prepares to host Mahogany Musical Festival”

(feat. Tayloe Harding, music) —WCNC Charlotte (via WLTX)

September 10, 2021

“New research helps explain a sudden population crash for rare whales”

(feat. Erin Meyer-Gutbrod, earth, ocean and environment) —The New York Times

September 10, 2021

“Greenville area remains 2.9% below pre-pandemic employment levels”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, economics) —Greenville News

September 10, 2021

“National Guard aids South Carolina hospital amid virus surge”

(feat. Dr. Helmut Albrecht, internal medicine) —AP

September 8, 2021

“SC economist says state is entering a ‘post-stimulus,’ not a ‘post-COVID’ era”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, economics) —The Post and Courier

September 8, 2021

"UofSC project aims to find out ‘true number’ of people who’ve been infected with COVID in SC"

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) —WIS

September 8, 2021

“More people, more money: Federal funding at stake as census reveals surging Upstate population”

(feat. Bob Oldendick, political science) —Greenville Journal

September 8, 2021

“EXPLAINER: Hit by Ida, New Orleans faces weeks without power”

(feat. Shelley Welton, law) —The Boston Globe (via AP)

September 3, 2021

“Research probes for coronavirus guidance”

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) —Greenville Business Magazine

September 3, 2021

“Tropical cyclones like Henri impact New England states at random, scientists say”

(feat. Cary Mock, geography) —The Post and Courier

September 3, 2021

“The extreme ingredients that made the Tennessee flood so disastrous and how to prepare for flooding like it”

(feat. Shannon Bowen, journalism and mass communications) —The Weather Channel

September 3, 2021

“’Temperatures are rising here:’ Environmental experts urge action against climate change”

(feat. Shelley Welton, law; Kristin Dow, geography) —WIS-TV

September 1, 2021

“Makeup? Who needs it? These women are returning to the office without it”

(feat. Brittany Wong, sociology) —Huffington Post

September 1, 2021

“Tesla sells ‘full self-driving,’ but what is it really?”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) —The New York Times

September 1, 2021

“SC professor receives grant to study Medicaid programs for substance use disorders” (

feat. Christina Andrews, health service policy and management) —WIS

September 1, 2021

“SC prosecutor steps aside from Murdaugh murder case, citing new developments”

(feat. Robert Wilcox, law) —The Post and Courier

August 27, 2021

“SC law on mask mandates in schools face federal, state, local challenges”

(feat. Derek Black, law) —WIS News

August 27, 2021

“South Carolina mom fighting to live after giving birth while sick with COVID-19”

(feat. Dr. Helmut Albrecht, internal medicine) —WLTX

August 27, 2021

“New education center dedicated to Anne Frank debuts in South Carolina”

(feat. Doyle Stevick, education) —Smithsonian Magazine

August 27, 2021

“Some SC residents still skeptical of COVID vaccine despite full FDA authorization”

(feat. Jennifer Grier, biomedical sciences) —WIS-TV

August 25, 2021

“2020 census shows growing number of Hispanic and multiracial Americans in Spartanburg County”

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) —GoUpstate

August 25, 2021

“U.S. opens probe into Tesla’s autopilot over emergency vehicle crashes”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) —Haaretz

August 25, 2021

“40 funny and ‘technically true’ things, as shared on this Twitter account”

(feat. Stanley Dubinsky, english) —Boredpanda

August 25, 2021

“Health officials recommend all pregnant women get the COVID-19 vaccine”

(feat. Dr. Kacey Eichelberger, School of Medicine Greenville) —Fox Carolina

August 20, 2021

“Diversity in massage therapy: What will help us create a more inclusive and just field?”

(feat. Oluwakemi Balogun and Ann Blair Kennedy, School of Medicine Greenville) —Massage Magazine

August 20, 2021

"The historical preservation law that obscures history"

(Ehren Foley, University of South Carolina Press) —The Washington Post

August 20, 2021

“SC lawmakers are focused on redistricting. Here’s why you should care”

(feat. Bob Oldendick, political science) —The State

August 18, 2021

“Former Columbia restaurant workers say COVID outbreak provided chance to rethink careers”

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, economics) —The Post and Courier

August 18, 2021

“Revisiting anew the tragic loss of Robert Kennedy and his mission”

(feat. Patricia Sullivan, history) —Vineyard Gazette

August 18, 2021

“5 tips from a play therapist to help kids express themselves and unwind”

(feat. Jessie D. Guest, education) —Haaretz

August 13, 2021

“USC opening country’s first Anne Frank partner site”

(feat. Doyle Stevick, education) —The Post and Courier

August 13, 2021

“COVID-19 pandemic, politically divided country fuel increase in SC child suicides”

(feat. Meeta Banerjee, psychology) —The State

August 13, 2021

"AP: Police brass eyed in probe of Black man’s deadly arrest"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology and criminal justice) —The Associated Press

August 11, 2021

“Politics Today: Justice Department closes in on Trump election fraud”

(feat. Patricia Sullivan, history) —MSN.com

August 11, 2021

“Amid climbing COVID cases and community efforts, racial disparity in vaccinations appears to be narrowing”

(feat. Myriam Torres, epidemiology and biostatistics) —USA Today

August 11, 2021

“COVID-19 pandemic, politically divided country fuel increase in SC child suicides”

(feat. Meeta Banerjee, psychology) —The State

August 11, 2021

“What SEC expansion might mean for South Carolina’s bottom line”

(feat. Tom Regan, sport and entertainment management) —The Charlotte Observer

August 6, 2021

“How to eat like an Olympian”

(feat. Shawn Arent, exercise science) —NBC Los Angeles

August 6, 2021

“The words you’ll need to know to watch these new Olympic sports this week”

(feat. Nicholas Watanabe, sports and entertainment management) —CNN Sports

August 6, 2021

"A challenged Voting Rights Act turns 56”

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) —VOA News

August 6, 2021

“Paralympian medalists will earn the same as Olympian counterparts for the first time in Tokyo Games”

(feat. John Grady, sport and entertainment management) —Upworthy

August 3, 2021

“This was the biggest, loudest cop union in America. Then came Jan. 6”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) Yahoo! News

August 3, 2021

“Fact Check- SARS-CoV-2 virus began mutating prior to mass vaccine rollouts”

(Jennifer Grier, biomedical sciences) —Reuters

August 3, 2021

“The price of Olympic Glory”

(John Grady, sport and entertainment management) — Vox

July 30, 2021

“What the Coronavirus Means for the College Experience This Fall”

(feat. Richard M. Southall, sport and entertainment management) WTOP.com

July 30, 2021

“Driven by COVID deaths, U.S. life expectancy dropped by 1.5 years in 2020”

(feat. Myriam Torres, epidemiology and biostatistics) —The Washington Post

July 30, 2021

“Hotels in Daytona Beach, around Volusia still struggle to find workers”

(feat. Scott Smith, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management) —News-JournalOnline.com

July 28, 2021

“How Trump and the Right’s anti-vaccine propaganda is killing Black people”

(feat. Jennifer Grier, biomedical sciences) —The Grio

July 28, 2021

”Fitness Trend Among Olympians: Blood Flow Restriction”

(feat. Shawn M. Arent, exercise science) —The New York Times

July 28, 2021

“U.S. Senate panel hears from Chubb, others on insuring pandemic risk”

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) —Reuters

July 28, 2021

“Disney is using a tax incentive for its new Orlando regional hub. But how many of the 2,000+ workers from California will move?”

(feat. Scott Smith, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) —Orlando Sentinel

July 23, 2021

“Don’t try to MacGyver a COVID-19 booster shot”

(feat. Krutika Kuppalli, School of Medicine) —Daily Beast

July 23, 2021

"How Superstitious Are You?"

(feat. Barry Markovsky, sociology) —ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corp.)

July 23, 2021

"Despite fewer people on the roads, law enforcement chases went up in 2020"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology and criminal science) —WCSC

July 23, 2021

“The Olympics’ long history of getting political”

(feat. Mark Nagel, sport and entertainment management) —Fox News

July 21, 2021

“SC Cuban community rallies in support of homeland”

(feat. Jorge Camacho, Spanish, comparative literature and Latin American studies) —WLTX

July 21, 2021

“Clare Peploe, director who mixed genres, dies at 79”

(feat. Susan Felleman, art history and film and media studies) —The New York Times

July 21, 2021

"Get the shot, even if you’ve had COVID"

(feat. Jennifer Grier, School of Medicine) —The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (via The Conversation)

July 16, 2021

“What is the most damaging conspiracy theory in history?”

(feat. Christine Caldwell Ames, history) —Gizmodo

July 16, 2021

“A historic canoe was discovered on a wild SC river. How did it get there?”

(feat. James D. Spirek, Maritime Research Division) —Yahoo! News (via The State)

July 16, 2021

“Who is responsible for clearing downed trees after Tropical Storm Elsa in Beaufort Co.?”

(feat. Bob Hartwig, Moore School) —The Island Packet

July 16, 2021

“Teachers concerned about worsening teacher shortage ahead of upcoming school year”

(feat. Tommy Hodges, education – office of the dean) —WCSC

July 14, 2021

“Defund the police: Long overdue or a step too far?”

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —The Crime Report

July 14, 2021

“Stalled COVID vaccination campaign turns to one-on-one outreach”

(feat. Brooke McKeever, journalism and mass communications) —The Wall Street Journal

July 14, 2021

"How the pandemic tested our patience for celebrity blunders"

(feat. Nükhet Varlik, history) —RTE (Ireland national television and radio)

July 9, 2021

"What it takes to be an Olympic athlete"

(feat. Shawn Arent, exercise science) —WIS

July 9, 2021

“Climate change expected to make Charleston’s weather even more extreme”

(feat. Greg Carbone, geography) —The Post and Courier

July 9, 2021

"How did the superstition that broken mirrors cause bad luck start and why does it still exist?"

(feat. Barry Markovsky, sociology) —St. Louis Post-Dispatch (via The Conversation)

July 9, 2021

"Feds: Companies must report crashes involving self-driving technology”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) —The Detroit News

July 7, 2021

“In a post-COVID downtown, will offices fill back up? Why Columbia has reasons to hope”

(feat. Patrick Wright, Center for Executive Succession) —The State

July 7, 2021

"Was an 1812 hurricane the worst storm to ever hit New Orleans? Historians look for clues"

(feat. Cary Mock, geography) —The Times Picayune

July 7, 2021

“Are self-driving cars safe? Highway regulator orders industry to cough up the data”

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) —Los Angeles Times

July 2, 2021

“Dan Crenshaw wants Gwen Berry kicked off the Olympic team. How un-American.”

(feat. Dan Carter, history) —The Washington Post

July 2, 2021

"Birthrates are falling. Should we care?"

(feat. Caroline Hartnett, sociology) —The Argument (NYT podcast)

July 2, 2021

"Beaufort ICU doctor still treats unvaccinated people for COVID-19: ‘It’s disheartening’"

(feat. Helmut Albrecht, School of Medicine) —The Island Packet

July 2, 2021

"Podcast: Car chases are deadly. We love them anyway"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology and criminal justice) —Los Angeles Times

June 30, 2021

"300K Americans may live with a chronic, deadly disease transmitted by the 'kissing bug.' What is Chagas and why are doctors missing it?"

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) —Yahoo!News (via USA Today)

June 30, 2021

"The increased importance of listening to your employees"

(feat. Shannon Bowen, journalism and mass communications) —S.C. Public Radio

June 30, 2021

"How Juneteenth went from a moment in history to a national holiday"

(feat. Nancy Tolson, African-American Studies) —WLTX

June 25, 2021

"UofSC pharmacy students, instructors hold Juneteenth vaccine education event"

(feat. Julie Ann Justo and Jordan Cooler, pharmacy) —WIS

June 25, 2021

"From paying credit cards to buying a Vespa, how did we spend our stimulus money?"

(feat. William Hauk, economics) —The Plain Dealer

June 25, 2021

"South Carolina battles teacher shortage"

(feat. Angela Baum, education) —WCNC

June 25, 2021

"Honolulu joins a national debate: When should police bodycam footage be released?"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —Honolulu Civil Beat

June 22, 2021

"Would having more female officers improve policing?"

(feat. Katelyn E. Stauffer, Kelsey Shoub and Miyeon Son, political science) —The Washington Post

June 22, 2021

"Many in SC will be on the hook to repay student debt as COVID relief nears end"

(feat. William Hauk, economics) —The Post and Courier

June 22, 2021

"5 ways for seniors to protect themselves from online misinformation"

(feat. Nicole Cooke, information science) —NPR

June 22, 2021

"What is Juneteenth, exactly?"

(feat. Kimberly Simmons, anthropology) —Shape

June 18, 2021

"Average wages for workers in Charleston barely outpaced inflation over past decade"

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, Moore School) —The Post and Courier

June 18, 2021

"‘Lady of Guadalupe’ avoids tough truths about the Catholic Church and Indigenous genocide"

(feat. Rebecca Janzen, Languages, Literature and Cultures) —Religion News Service (via The Conversation)

June 18, 2021

"More women are saying no to motherhood. Will society ever listen?"

(feat. Caroline Hartnett, sociology) —HuffPost

June 16, 2021

"Universal’s newest thriller VelociCoaster has just a lap bar. How safe is that?"

(feat. Scott Smith, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) —Tampa Bay Times

June 16, 2021

"Frantic buyers, happy sellers, bidding wars. SC housing sales and shortages shoot up prices."

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) —The Post and Courier

June 16, 2021

"Beleaguered by disaster damages, the U.S. may finally start spending on resilience"

(feat. Susan Cutter, Hazards and Vulnerability Research Institute) —Grist

June 11, 2021

"First Rhodes Scholar with autism pens book on the spectrum of the human mind"

(feat. Jory Fleming, geography) —Houston Chronicle

June 11, 2021

"The lazy person’s guide to domestic equality"

(feat. Jaclyn Wong, sociology) —The New York Times

June 11, 2021

"RFK, the Freedom Riders, and the struggle for racial justice in 1961"

(feat. Patricia Sullivan, history) —The Boston Globe

June 11, 2021

"Can HawkLaw be tamed? Columbia firm with raptor name fights to keep identity"

(feat. Jeffrey Williams, journalism and mass communications) —The State

June 9, 2021

"Panel says faith community must lead slavery reparations"

(feat. Nicole Maskiell, history) —Philadelphia Tribune

June 9, 2021

"Experts say decision whether to take someone to jail or the hospital is up to officer’s discretion"

(feat. Hayden Smith, criminology and criminal justice) —WCSC

June 9, 2021

"SC lawmaker makes history as first Black woman to run for governor"

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, Center for Civil Rights History and Research) —The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (via AP)

June 7, 2021

"COVID-19 vaccinations in the South are among lowest in U.S."

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) —Wall Street Journal

June 7, 2021

“The plight and promise of regional colleges and universities”

(feat. Eric Skipper, USC Beaufort) —Inside Higher Ed

June 7, 2021

"Insurers ask: Who pays when self-driving vehicles crash?"

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) —The Kansas City Star (via Roll Call)

June 7, 2021

"Age for a colonoscopy drops to 45 amid rise in colon cancer cases among younger adults"

(feat. Frank Berger, biological sciences) —MarketWatch (via The Conversation)

June 3, 2021

"What Does BIPOC Stand For? Why It’s Important to Know What This Acronym Means"

(feat. Tracey Weldon, —English Language and Literature, Provost's Office) —Reader's Digest

June 2, 2021

"A self-driving taxi got confused by traffic cones and drove away from its support crew"

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) —WLWT Cincinnati (via CNN)

June 2, 2021

"Is SC about to see an explosion of cicadas? Here’s why you shouldn’t worry"

(feat. Rudy Mancke, earth, ocean and environment) —The State

June 2, 2021

"Panel says faith community must lead slavery reparations"

(feat. Nicole Maskiell, history) —The Washington Post (via AP)

May 25, 2021

"How a Black man's arrest in Greenville exhibits effects of racial disparity in policing"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —Greenville News

May 25, 2021

"Climate change added $8 billion to Superstorm Sandy’s damages: Study"

(feat. Susan Cutter, Hazards and —Vulnerability Research Institute) Chicago Sun-Times (via AP)

May 25, 2021

"Temperature checks are gone from some theme parks and elsewhere. Health experts say that's just fine"

(feat. Scott Smith, Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management) —CNN

May 25, 2021

"NC and SC were in the path of the pipeline hack. Here’s what could be done in the future"

(feat. Yuche Chen, civil engineering) —The News & Observer

May 21, 2021

"Jory Fleming: An Autistic Man’s Guide To Life"

(feat. Jory Fleming, geography) —PBS

May 21, 2021

"UofSC School of Music celebrates everyday heroes with music"

(feat. David Cutler, music) —WLTX

May 21, 2021

"Academic Minute: Sexual harassment in the workplace and the courts"

(feat. Joseph Seiner, law) —Inside Higher Ed

May 21, 2021

"Free speech wasn't so free 103 years ago, when 'seditious' and 'unpatriotic' speech was criminalized in the US"

(feat. Eric Robinson, journalism and mass communications) —The Houston Chronicle

May 19, 2021

"The unintended consequences of universal preschool"

(feat. Jessica Brown, economics) —EdSurge

May 19, 2021

"Quick surge in gas prices should not add to rising inflation, USC economist says"

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, Moore School) —The Post and Courier

May 19, 2021

"Single mother feels ‘left behind’ by order to end unemployment benefits early"

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, Moore School) —WVLT Knoxville (via WIS)

May 14, 2021

"USC Medical School is No. 1 for graduates practicing in underserved areas"

(feat. Les Hall, School of Medicine) —The Post and Courier

May 14, 2021

"Shooting highlights lack of body cams among Portland police"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —The Associated Press

May 14, 2021

"The U.S. birthrate has dropped again. The pandemic may be accelerating the decline."

(feat. Caroline Sten Hartnett, sociology) —The New York Times

May 12, 2021

"Why It’s Not So Simple To Arrest The Cops Who Shot Breonna Taylor"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, Colin Miller, law) —The Marshall Project

May 12, 2021

"Partnership aims to address teaching shortages within South Carolina"

(feat. Cindy Van Buren, education) —Diverse Issues in Higher Education

May 12, 2021

"Chicago's release of police shooting videos may change foot pursuit policy"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —NPR

May 12, 2021

"First woman to lead Blue Ridge Parkway says eventually there was 'going to be one'"

(feat. Tracy Swartout, alumna) —Greensboro News & Record (via Asheville Citizen-Times)

May 7, 2021

"Voorhees, USC partner to address teacher shortage in rural areas"

(feat. Tommy Hodges, education) —The Times and Democrat

May 7, 2021

"Video showing officer’s knee on Mario Gonzalez’s back before he died alarms experts"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —Los Angeles Times

May 7, 2021

"The Park Service Has a Ranger Problem"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —Outside

May 7, 2021

"As body cameras become commonplace, a debate over when to release the footage"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —Chicago Tribune (via The New York Times)

May 5, 2021

"Horrifying injuries of Chernobyl – from severe mutations to 'body collapsing'"

(feat. Timothy Mousseau, biological sciences) —Daily Star

May 5, 2021

"SC’s population has grown since 2010 – by a lot. What those numbers mean for you"

(feat. Bob Oldendick, political science) —The State

May 5, 2021

"South Carolina close to allowing execution by firing squad: How would that work?"

(feat. Hayden Smith, criminology and criminal justice) —WRDW (via WIS)

April 29, 2021

"Split-second decisions: How a Supreme Court case shaped modern policing"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —The San Diego Union-Tribune (via The New York Times)

April 29, 2021

"South Carolina won’t gain a new House seat, but could get more federal funds according to 2020 Census data"

(feat. Bob Oldendick, political science) —WBTW (via WSPA)

April 29, 2021

"Tesla drives on Autopilot through a regulatory grey zone"

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) —Business Insider

April 29, 2021

"‘A horrendous tragedy’: The chaotic moments before a Black teen is fatally shot in Ohio"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —The Seattle Times

April 27, 2021

"Few options seen for Chauvin appeal"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —Politico

April 23, 2021

"Biggest trending topic online, Chauvin guilty verdict, say digital experts"

(feat. Kait Park, Social Media Insights Lab) —WLTX

April 23, 2021

Op-ed: Why traffic stops can be deadly for people of color"

(feat. Kelsey Shoub, political science) — Los Angeles Times

April 23, 2021

"Dr. Tisha Felder and Mocha Mamas Milk making a difference"

(feat. Tisha Felder, nursing) — WLTX

April 23, 2021

"The weird connection between your boss listening more and the pandemic"

(feat. Shannon Bowen, —journalism and mass communication) Ladders

April 23, 2021

"This cop-turned-law prof has a starring role in the George Floyd murder trial"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) — The National Law Journal

April 20, 2021

"Soldier charged after video of confrontation with Black man in Columbia neighborhood"

(feat. Kait Park, Social Media Insights Lab) —Greenville News

April 20, 2021

"Identifying autism: UofSC expert speaks on how COVID-19 is impacting early diagnosis"

(feat. Jessica Bradshaw, psychology) —WIS

April 20, 2021

“What to know if you've already received Johnson & Johnson vaccine, after distribution pause”

(feat. Helmut Albrech, School of Medicine) —WLTX

April 15, 2021

"‘Driving while Black’ is a real issue"

(feat. Kelsey Shoub, political science) —Medium

April 15, 2021

"Drawing gun instead of Taser brings back memories of Oscar Grant's death at Fruitvale BART station"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —KTVU Oakland

April 15, 2021

Key takeaways from the Derek Chauvin murder trial, Day 11"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —ABC

April 14, 2021

"Confusing a gun with a Taser has happened before, but it’s rare"

(feat. Geoff Alpert, criminology) —Los Angeles Times (via AP)

April 14, 2021

"Power Up: Republican men are hesitant to get vaccinated. At least four GOP senators are among them."

(feat. Jennifer Grier, School of Medicine Greenville) —The Washington Post

April 14, 2021

"South Carolina travel agents: Vacation demand high as COVID pandemic drags on"

(feat. Simon Hudson, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) —Spartanburg Herald-Journal

April 14, 2021

“Health experts call on young people to get vaccinated to prevent 4th wave of COVID"

(feat. Deborah Beck, Student Health Services) —WIS

April 9, 2021

"Women frequently experience sexual harassment at work, yet few claims ever reach a courtroom"

(feat. Joseph Seiner, law) —Stamford Advocate (via The Conversation)

April 9, 2021

"Why you should get a COVID-19 vaccine – even if you've already had the coronavirus"

(feat. Jennifer Grier, School of Medicine Greenville) —Arizona Daily Star (via The Conversation)

April 9, 2021

"Mathematicians find a new class of digitally delicate primes"

(feat. Michael Filaseta, mathematics) —Quanta Magazine

April 6, 2021

"Three questions Derek Chauvin's trial seeks to answer"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —The Christian Science Monitor

April 6, 2021

"A 4th COVID-19 surge may be starting. How bad could it get?"

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) —NPR

April 6, 2021

"Why do Southerners eat ham on Easter?"

(feat. David Shields, English language and literature) —Garden & Gun

April 6, 2021

"Use-of-force experts react to body camera footage of George Floyd arrest"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —ABC 13 Houston (via AP)

April 2, 2021

"USC professor brings advanced chemistry into lives of impoverished high school students"

(feat. Chuanbing Tang, chemistry) —The Post and Courier

April 2, 2021

"Why Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month is really something to celebrate this year"

(feat. Franklin Berger, Colorectal Cancer Prevention Network) —Yahoo!News (via The Conversation)

April 2, 2021

"Snap-decision defense is not likely to be an argument Derek Chauvin can make at trial"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —Los Angeles Times (via AP)

March 30, 2021

"As Greenville woman beats colon cancer, health officials say more screenings could save lives"

(feat. Annie Thibault, Colorectal Cancer Prevention Network) —Greenville News

March 30, 2021

"African countries are helping China go green. That may have a downside for Africans"

(feat. Meredith DeBoom, geography) —The Washington Post

March 30, 2021

"What we miss about misinformation: Q&A with Dr. Nicole Cooke"

(feat. Nicole Cooke, information science) —Library Journal

March 30, 2021

Hundreds of people who joined the Capitol riot may never face charges"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —BuzzFeed

March 25, 2021

"Doctors warn it’s possible to contract COVID twice with variants"

(feat. Helmut Albrecht, School of Medicine) —WIS

March 25, 2021

"Are Black people getting COVID-19 vaccines at Florida’s federal sites? State won’t say"

(feat. Monique Brown, epidemiology and biostatistics) —Miami Herald

March 25, 2021

"What is Delta 8? The legal hemp product giving people a ‘light high’ in SC"

(feat. Prakash Nagarkatti, Office of the Vice President for Research, School of Medicine) —WIS

March 23, 2021

"'I worry about people who look like me:' AAPI members respond, push for hate crime bill"

(feat. Jungmi Jun, journalism and mass communications) —WACH

March 23, 2021

"America’s next COVID obstacle: Vaccine deserts"

(feat. Janice C. Probst, Rural and Minority Health Research Center) —New York Magazine

March 23, 2021

"Tesla touts self-driving to consumers. To the DMV, it tells a different tale"

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) —The Kansas City Star (via Los Angeles Times)

March 23, 2021

"SC homeless face greater risk, extra challenges to get COVID-19 vaccine"

(feat. Candice Morgan, social work) —The Post and Courier

March 18, 2021

“The US delivers $1.9 trillion jolt of economic relief: 4 essential reads"

(feat. William Hauk, economics) —Yahoo! Money

March 18, 2021

"‘All the systems failed’: Inside America’s mental health crisis"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —Bloomberg

March 18, 2021

"Student loan debt influencing who can own a home in SC’s booming real estate market"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) —The Post and Courier

March 18, 2021

"Trump throws support behind 3 allies in state"

(feat. Robert Oldendick, political science) —Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

March 16, 2021

"10 years after Fukushima disaster, this nurse may be the region’s best hope"

(feat. Timothy Mousseau, biological sciences) —Boston Globe

March 16, 2021

"USC adds $6.2 billion to S.C. economy, study from Darla Moore school says"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) —The State

March 16, 2021

“What we miss about misinformation”

(feat. Nicole Cooke, information science) – Library Journal

March 11, 2021

“The US prepares to deliver $1.9 trillion jolt of economic relief: 4 essential reads”

(feat. William Hauk, economics) – Carribean Business

March 11, 2021

"UofSC research team looks at best and worst diets for your health"

(feat. Brie Turner-McGrievy, health promotion, education and behavior) —WBTV (via WIS)

March 11, 2021

"The one way you didn't know you can get the vaccine sooner"

(feat. Jacqueline Fox, law) —BestLife

March 11, 2021

"Scientists are tracking mysterious migratory bird journeys in northwest Mexico"

(feat. Julián García Walther, biological sciences) —EcoWatch (via The Conversation)

March 9, 2021

"Why A Biden-Harris ticket could be unstoppable in 2024"

(feat. Jacob Long, journalism and mass communications) —The National Interest

March 9, 2021

"Stimulus or relief: Which term is correct for Biden's COVID rescue plan?"

(feat. William Hauk, economics) —WKYC (via The Conversation)

March 9, 2021

"Former slave beat odds in 1870 to become first Black US congressman"

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, Center for Civil Rights History and Research) —Voice of America

March 9, 2021

"Whites called them ‘outside agitators’ but in 1961 young SC Black people made history"

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, Center for Civil Rights History and Research) —The Charlotte Observer (via The State)

March 4, 2021

"USC contributes $3.7B to Columbia economy, $6.2B statewide, school study says"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) —The Post and Courier

March 4, 2021

"COVID has revealed how sick our health-care system really is"

(feat. Elizabeth Regan, engineering and computing) —Marketwatch

March 4, 2021

"Miami officer under scrutiny for using headlock to subdue a man after a traffic stop"

(feat. Geoff Alpert, criminology) —The Miami Herald

March 4, 2021

"Minneapolis will pay influencers to fight misinformation during officers’ trials"

(feat. Nicole Cooke, information science) —The New York Times

March 2, 2021

"Driving while Black in South Carolina: 'Racial disparities are everywhere'"

(feat. Kelsey Shoub, political science) —WACH

March 2, 2021

"The beginnings of Black activism in South Carolina"

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, Center for Civil Rights History and Research) —S.C. Public Radio

March 2, 2021

"How public education props up our democracy"

(feat. Derek Black, law) —KERA

March 2, 2021

"USC professor, Irmo resident helped build key device for the Mars Perseverance Rover"

(feat. Mike Angel, chemistry) —The State

February 23, 2021

"Want a worry-free Fourth of July? COVID-19 vaccinations need to speed up – and fast."

(feat. Prakish Nagarkatti, Office of the Vice President for Research, School of Medicine Columbia) —USA Today

February 23, 2021

"Economist: While rest of SC’s economy is almost back, leisure & hospitality down 15%"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) —WIS

February 23, 2021

"Lack of health services and transportation impede access to vaccine in communities of color"

(feat. Janice Probst, Rural and Minority Health Research Center) —The Washington Post

February 23, 2021

"Your husband cheated. Should you be able to sue his mistress?"

(feat. Marcia A. Yablon-Zug, law) —Yahoo!Life (via Elle)

February 19, 2021

"How to help kids build racial literacy"

(feat. Kamania Wynter-Hoyte, education) —Fatherly

February 19, 2021

"USC to get 40-year civil rights collection from film producer"

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, Center for Civil Rights History and Research) —WLTX

February 19, 2021

"What is a ‘pharmacy desert’ and why they make it harder for some people to get vaccinated in SC"

(feat. Whitney Zahnd, Rural & Minority Health Research Center) —WIS

February 16, 2021

"WBTV’s Steve Crump and wife Cathy donate works to UofSC’s libraries, center for civil rights history"

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, Center for Civil Rights History and Research; Tom McNally, Libraries) —WBTV

February 16, 2021

"Trump left a ‘massive’ traffic-safety mess for Biden. Item one: Tesla’s self-driving claims"

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) —Los Angeles Times

February 16, 2021

"SC colleges expect Savannah River nuclear lab research to reach $1B under partnership"

(feat. Hossein Haj-Hariri, engineering and computing) —The Post and Courier

February 11, 2021

"Carrying Betsy DeVos’ torch: more states push voucher programs"

(feat. Derek Black, law) —HuffPost

February 11, 2021

"Deepfakes are amazing. They’re also terrifying for our future."

(feat. Andrea Hickerson, journalism and mass communications) —Prevention

February 11, 2021

"Why do smoke alarms keep going off even when there’s no smoke?"

(feat. MVS Chandrashekhar, electrical engineering) —The Philadelphia Inquirer (via The Conversation)

February 11, 2021

"Trump impeachment trial confronts memories of Capitol siege"

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) —Pittsburgh Post Gazette (via AP)

February 9, 2021

"Super Bowl ads in a COVID19 world"

(feat. Russ Gottwalk, journalism and mass communications) —WFMY Greensboro (via WLTX)

February 9, 2021

"Backlash, rebuke and disinformation: Grand Strand GOP reeling after riot, impeachment"

(feat. Nicole Cooke, information science) —The State

February 9, 2021

"Exercise rehab should include stroke survivors, study suggests"

(feat. Elizabeth Regan, physical therapy) —U.S. News & World Report

February 9, 2021

"Biden inherits Trump’s unique health care agenda"

(feat. Nükhet Varlık, history) —Roll Call

February 4, 2021

"Exercise-based cardiac rehab added to stroke recovery improved strength, cardiac endurance"

(feat. Elizabeth Regan, physical therapy) —American Heart Association

February 4, 2021

"James Campbell, an educator devoted to the intellectual side of civil rights, dies at 95"

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, Center for Civil Rights History and Research) —The Post and Courier

February 4, 2021

"Columbia could get growth boost from a work-from-home world, new report highlights"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) —The Post and Courier

February 4, 2021

"Report: Columbia area lags other Southern metros in several key economic metrics"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen and Doug Woodward, Moore School) —The State

February 2, 2021

"How history textbooks will deal with the US Capitol attack"

(feat. Christian Anderson, education) —San Antonio Express News

February 2, 2021

"UofSC professor discusses coronavirus vaccination efforts"

(feat. Robin Dawson, nursing) —WOLO

February 2, 2021

"An email ‘smear’? Conservative group targets candidate for top SC judge’s post"

(feat. Jonathan Edwards, English language and literature) —The Charlotte Observer (via The State)

February 2, 2021

"Companies of all sizes can mitigate threat of damages from cyber attacks"

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) —Greenville Business Magazine

January 29, 2021

"Vaccine apprehension could delay return to normal"

(feat. Karen Wickersham, nursing) —WIS

January 29, 2021

"5 ways Biden can help rural America thrive and bridge the rural-urban divide"

(feat. Ann Eisenberg, law) —Yahoo!News (via The Conversation)

January 29, 2021

"Anderson native, a USC graduate, joins Dallas Cowboys cheer squad, the NFL’s most famous"

(feat. Armani Latimer, alumna) —The Post and Courier

January 29, 2021

"Biden’s ‘fresh start’ on emissions not seen as legal ‘slam dunk’"

(feat. Nathan Richardson, law) —Bloomberg Law

January 27, 2021

"This AI can explain how it solves Rubik’s Cube—and that’s a big deal"

(feat. Forest Agostinelli, engineering and computing) —Fast Company (via The Conversation)

January 27, 2021

"Study: Disinfected water may not be as clean as everyone thought"

(feat. Susan Richardson, biochemistry) —EcoWatch

January 27, 2021

"Yes, you can build solid work relationships over video calls. Here are 2 research-backed ways"

(feat. Nancy Buchan, international business) —Fast Company (via The Conversation)

January 22, 2021

"Police are flying surveillance over Washington. Where were they last week?"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —MIT Technology Review

January 22, 2021

"New FEMA tool shows risk of weather disasters in different parts of US"

(feat. Susan Cutter, Hazards & Vulnerability Research Institute) —Fox 43 (Harrisburg, PA)

January 22, 2021

"S. Carolina leaders seek to honor first Black congressman"

(feat. Bobby Donaldson, Center for Civil Rights History and Research) —U.S. News & World Report (via AP)

January 22, 2021

"What does it mean to exhume a body — and why does it happen?"

(feat. Sharon DeWitte, anthropology) — Oxygen

January 20, 2021

"During pandemic, Columbia fine dining restaurants remain insulated to employee turnover"

(feat. Drew Martin, hotel, restaurant and tourism management) — Free Times

January 20, 2021

"Roberts to swear in yet another president who opposed him"

(feat. Jessica Schoenherr, political science) — NBC 5 (Chicago)

January 20, 2021

"COVID-19 vaccine rollout hasn't worked, but change is coming, vaccine panel predicts"

(feat. Prakash Nagarkatti, Office of the Vice President for Research, School of Medicine Columbia) — USA Today

January 20, 2021

"How latest round of federal COVID-19 stimulus might impact SC’s restaurant industry"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) —Free Times

January 15, 2021

"How banks shunned their special customers during the COVID-19 crisis"

(feat. Allen Berger, finance) —Forbes

January 15, 2021

"Will vaccines protect against new COVID strain? What to know now that the variant is in US"

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics)

January 15, 2021

"Why did police fail to protect the Capitol?"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —Fortune

January 14, 2021

"US riots: Video shows moments leading up to fatal shooting of Trump supporter during Capitol Hill siege"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —New Zealand Herald (via AP)

January 14, 2021

"Student athletes worry the coronavirus pandemic could put their scholarships at risk"

(feat. Richard Southall, sport and entertainment management) —CNBC

January 13, 2021

"USC researcher wants to train robots for NASA deep space missions"

(feat. Pooyan Jamshidi, computer science and engineering) —The Post and Courier

January 8, 2021

"The riskiest place for a natural disaster in the U.S.? You’re living in it, L.A."

(feat. Susan Cutter, Hazards & Vulnerability Research Institute) —Los Angeles Times

January 8, 2021

"How Biden’s education department will tackle pandemic and Trump-era policies"

(feat. Derek Black, law) —PBS News Hour

January 8, 2021

"Thousands of South Carolinians at risk of mountains of debt without COVID relief bill"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School) —WIS

January 8, 2021

"Inside the fight to protect Black moms and babies"

(feat. Nansi Boghossian, epidemiology and biostatistics) —Vice

January 5, 2021

"SC restaurant group tries to refute links between in-person dining, COVID-19 transmission"

(feat. Anthony Alberg, epidemiology and biostatistics) —Free Times

January 5, 2021

"They died in the French and Indian War. Their remains await reburial."

(feat. Sharon DeWitte, anthropology) —The New York Times

January 5, 2021

"Yes, the coronavirus is mutating, and that's no reason to freak out"

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) —Men's Health

December 23, 2020

"Economist: COVID-19 relief bill could help struggling SC businesses make it to summer"

(feat. Joey Von Nessen, Moore School) —WIS

December 23, 2020

"’Great conjunction’ to bring Jupiter and Saturn to closest point in eight centuries"

(feat. Martin Bowers, Melton Observatory) —SC Public Radio

December 23, 2020

"Adidas trying to figure out what to do with Reebok"

(feat. Stephen Shapiro, sports and entertainment management) —Marketplace

December 23, 2020

"Quarantine now if you plan to see family this Christmas"

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) —WIS

December 18, 2020

"What made Columbia, Lexington homes rattle Friday night? It was 2 different events."

(feat. Tom Owens, earth, ocean and environment) —The Post and Courier

December 18, 2020

"COVID adds more stress to already-stressed holidays"

(feat. Sue Heiney, nursing) —SC Public Radio

December 18, 2020

"Schools need more mental health support, study says"

(feat. Aidyn Iachini, social work) —WFMY (via WLTX)

December 18, 2020

"Reviving a crop and an African-American culture, stalk by stalk"

(feat. David Shields, English) —The New York Times

December 16, 2020

"Columbia musician interprets water cycle at Congaree National Park with installation"

(feat. Greg Stuart, music) —Free Times

December 16, 2020

"November 2020 had second-highest temperatures in SC, and set a record for the globe"

(feat. Greg Carbone, geography) —The Post and Courier

December 16, 2020

"Why the Virgin of Guadalupe is more than a religious icon to Catholics in Mexico"

(feat. Rebecca Janzen, Languages, Literatures and Cultures) —Yahoo!News

December 16, 2020

"How did a safe COVID-19 vaccine get developed so much faster than others?"

(feat. Helmut Albrecht, School of Medicine) —WIS

December 11, 2020

"2020 holiday budgets by city"

(feat. Donna Watts, retailing) —Wallet Hub

December 11, 2020

"What could be next for Louisville police in a Biden administration"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —WFPL (Louisville, Kentucky)

December 11, 2020

"Bars or schools? How nations rank education in pandemic priorities."

(feat. Derek Black, law) —The Christian Science Monitor

December 10, 2020

"Chernobyl ‘exclusion zone’ radiation doses reanalyzed"

(feat. Timothy Mousseau, biological sciences) —Scientific American

December 8, 2020

"'I stopped trying to control my body': the women who gave up grooming in 2020"

(feat. Jaclyn Wong, sociology) —The Guardian

December 8, 2020

"Why health officials are terrified of a pandemic Christmas"

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) —The Washington Post

December 8, 2020

"Social media must prepare for flood of Covid-19 vaccine misinformation"

(feat. Brooke McKeever, journalism and mass communication) —CNN

December 3, 2020

"Health experts fear spike in COVID-19 cases following Thanksgiving, warn of 2nd wave in SC"

(feat. Anthony Alberg, epidemiology and biostatistics) —WIS

December 3, 2020

"How the criminal justice system fails people with mental illness"

(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) —The Intercept

December 3, 2020

"Improve emergency care? Pandemic helps point the way"

(feat. Lindsey Woodworth, economics) —Chicago Tribune

December 3, 2020

"What does 2021 hold for SC’s economy? More layoffs — but many good signs, experts say"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen and Douglas Woodward, Moore School) —The State

December 1, 2020

"Fewer people travel for Thanksgiving, but experts remain concerned about COVID-19 spike"

(feat. Helmut Albrecht, School of Medicine) —WIS

December 1, 2020

"Who’s liable when a self-driving car collides with another vehicle?"

(feat. Bryant Walker Smith, law) —Fortune

December 1, 2020

"FEMA releases new National Risk Index measuring natural disaster risk, vulnerability"

(feat. Susan Cutter, Hazards and Vulnerability Research Institute) —WPDE

December 1, 2020

"Pfizer hits milestone requesting emergency use authorization for COVID-19 vaccine"

(feat. Jennifer Grier, School of Medicine Greenville) —WIS

November 25, 2020

"Tough Calls podcast launches to help households make better decisions"

(feat. Jaclyn Wong, sociology) —Markets Insider

November 25, 2020

"As police departments outsource officer training to save money, society may be paying the price"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology; Seth Stoughton, law) —Time

November 25, 2020

"Columbia police stack charges, steer narrative against George Floyd protesters"

(feat. Colin Miller, law) —The Post and Courier

November 25, 2020

"Pfizer, Moderna have delivered 'best news so far' in COVID-19 fight, but USA TODAY's vaccine panel warns of logistical challenges"

(feat. Prakash Nagarkatti, Office of the Vice President for Research, School of Medicine Columbia) —USA Today

November 20, 2020

"Teachers cheer the end of the DeVos era — but what comes next under President-elect Biden?"

(feat. Derek Black, law) —The Philadelphia Inquirer

November 20, 2020

"Experts advise against large family gatherings"

(feat. Sue Heiney, nursing) —WACH

November 20, 2020

"COVID-19 devastated new business growth in Beaufort County. Can our economy recover?"

(feat. Joseph Von Nessen, Moore School Division of Research) —The Island Packet

November 20, 2020

"How a record number of Republican women will — and won’t — change congress"

(feat. Katelyn Stauffer, political science) —FiveThirtyEight

November 17, 2020

"Harvard Victory Pushes Admissions Case Toward a More Conservative Supreme Court"

(feat. Derek Black, law) —The New York Times

November 17, 2020

"As flu season nears its peak, COVID-19 cases are surging: Get your flu shot now, experts say"

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) —USA Today

November 17, 2020

"Which cars are the cheapest (and most expensive) to insure?"

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) —Money

November 17, 2020

"App that doesn't censor users sees almost 1M new downloads after election"

(feat. Augie Grant, journalism and mass communication) —News 4 San Antonio (via WPDE)

November 13, 2020

"SC voters usher in new wave of sheriffs after scandals. Advocates eye reforms."

(feat. Jessica Pishko, law) —The Post and Courier

November 13, 2020

"The truth about John and Abigail Adams as parents"

(feat. Woody Holton, history) —Psychology Today

November 13, 2020

"Younger, more diverse voters could reshape the South and turn Georgia, NC 'purple'"

(feat. David Darmofal, political science) —USA Today (via Nashville Tennessean)

November 10, 2020

"GOP hold on Senate would eliminate top Biden threat to Trump deregulatory efforts"

(feat. Nathan Richardson, law) —Washington Examiner

November 10, 2020

"How a demon-slaying film is drawing Japan back to the cinemas"

(feat. Northrop Davis, visual art and design) —Yahoo! News (via BBC News)

November 10, 2020

"As people anxiously await Election Night results, election officials call on people to stay patient"

(feat. Kaitlyn Park, Social Media Insights Lab) —WOLO

November 5, 2020

"‘Sneakernet’ Helps Election Officials Process Results"

(feat. Duncan Buell, engineering and computer science) —The Wall Street Journal

November 5, 2020

"SC’s Black voters say they ‘can’t afford to sit at home’ this election"

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) —The State

November 5, 2020

"Will your ballot be safe? Computer experts sound warnings on America's voting machines"

(feat. Duncan Buell, computer science and engineering) —USA Today

November 4, 2020

"Hurricane Zeta breaks records for Gulf and 2020 season. The original Zeta was far stranger."

(feat. Cary Mock, geography) —The Post and Courier

November 4, 2020

"South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, an Israel stalwart, is facing surprisingly tough re-election bid"

(feat. Robert Oldendick, political science) —Jewish News Syndicate

November 4, 2020

"When private security guards shoot someone on the job, SC law treats them like police"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) — The Post and Courier

October 30, 2020

“S.C. health leaders, University of S.C. to lead year-long ‘SC STRONG’ initiative to evaluate COVID-19”

(feat. Melissa Nolan, epidemiology and biostatistics) —WBTV

October 30, 2020

"Frat brothers are combating gentrification by buying back the block"

(feat. Timothy Webb Jr. and Rashae Bey, alumni) —The Moguldom Nation

October 30, 2020

"UofSC researchers say studies show social media plays role to influence voter decisions"

(feat. Kaitlyn Park, Social Media Insights Lab) —WCBD

October 28, 2020

"US election: Democrats target a major Senate upset in South Carolina"

(feat. Robert Oldendick, political science) —The Irish Times

October 28, 2020

"Amazon injuries risk state backlash, higher workers’ comp costs"

(feat. Robert Hartwig, finance) —Bloomberg

October 28, 2020

"'Originalism' isn't what you think it is"

(feat. Derek Black, law) —CNN

October 23, 2020

"Tropical weather conditions are keeping storms south of Charleston this hurricane season"

(feat. Cary Mock, geography) —The Post and Courier

October 23, 2020

"The COVID-19 pandemic will fade, but the disease will be with us forever"

(feat. Nükhet Varlik, history)  —Fast Company

October 23, 2020

"Like Amy Coney Barrett, I'm a professional woman criticized for my big, Catholic family."

(feat. Jennifer Frey, philosophy) —USA Today

October 23, 2020

"What is vibrio? Deadly flesh-eating bacteria migrates to odd place in Carolina waters"

(feat. Geoff Scott, environmental health sciences) —The State

October 21, 2020

"How progressives should handle the ‘Black male voter’ problem"

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) —The Grio

October 21, 2020

"Introducing ‘The Skillset Podcast' with R. David Lankes and Nicole A. Cooke"

(feat. David Lankes and Nicole Cooke, information science) —Publishers Weekly

October 21, 2020

"Young poll workers in SC coveted, sparse as Election Day approaches" 

(feat. John Cannon Few, law) —The Post and Courier

October 21, 2020

"South Carolina Is Changing. Is It Enough to Put Jaime Harrison Over the Top?"

(feat. Caroline Nagel, geography) — USA News Hub

October 15, 2020

"South Carolina Is Changing. Is It Enough to Put Jaime Harrison Over the Top?"

(feat. Caroline Nagel, geography) — USA News Hub

October 15, 2020

"Significance of Judge Amy Coney Barrett's hearing"

(feat. Jessica Schoenherr, political science) — WLTX

October 15, 2020

"USC researchers build model showing how many coronavirus infections masks prevent"

(feat. Biplav Srivastava, computer science, AI Institute) — The Post and Courier

October 13, 2020

"The transformation of Lindsey Graham"

(feat. Dan Carter, history) — Boston Globe

October 13, 2020

"UofSC Selects new Vice President for Development"

(feat. Monica Delisa) — Metro Columbia CEO

October 13, 2020

“Columbia woman beating breast cancer, statistics”

(feat. Susan Steck, epidemiology and biostatistics) — WACH Fox

October 13, 2020

"South Carolina has lowest COVID-19 transmission in America"

(feat. Lee Pearson, public health) — WLTX-TV Columbia

October 9, 2020

"Support local -- especially when it comes to news"

(feat. Tom Reichert, journalism) — The Augusta Chronicle

October 9, 2020

"Police reforms surge after months of racial justice protests"

(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) —The Christian Science Monitor

October 9, 2020

"Midlands voters react to President Trump testing positive for COVID-19"

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) —WIS

October 9, 2020

"Changing absentee rules leave South Carolina voters confused"

(feat. Bob Oldendick, political science) —U.S. News & World Report (via AP)

October 2, 2020

"USC's Insights Lab looks at social media response to the presidential debate"

(feat. Kaitlhyn Park, Social Media Insights Lab) —WLTX

October 2, 2020

"Tokyo needs to convince sponsors Olympics will really happen"

(feat. John Grady, sport and entertainment management) —ABC News

October 2, 2020

"The workplace lawsuits have begun"

(feat. Joseph Seiner, law) —CNN Business

October 2, 2020

"'Not by accident': False 'thug' narratives have long been used to discredit civil rights movements"

(feat. Todd Shaw, political science) —NBC News

September 30, 2020

"Read and Resist: Justice for Breonna Taylor"

(feat. Colin Miller, law) —W Magazine

September 30, 2020

"This black-owned private jet company is seeing huge growth amid the pandemic"

(feat. Glenn Gonzales, alumnus) —Black Enterprise

September 30, 2020

"4 reasons to adopt front-of-package nutrition labels"

(feat. Ramkumar Janakiraman, marketing) —American Marketing Association

September 30, 2020

"These law students helped Breonna Taylor's family secure a $12 million settlement"

(feat. Jasmine Caruthers, A.C. Parharm, students) —Law.com

September 23, 2020

"Shortage of coins brought on by COVID pandemic"

(feat. William Hauk, economics) —SC Public Radio

September 23, 2020

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