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Chris Faricy: Are Americans Ready for Tax Reform?
Christopher Faricy, assistant professor of political science, was quoted in Christian Science Monitor story “Are Americans ready to get on board with tax reform? Not so much.”
Sheldon Stone: What’s Left to Learn About Antimatter?
Sheldon Stone, distinguished professor of physics, was quoted in a Symmetry Magazine story “What’s left to learn about antimatter?”
James Steinberg: A rocky relationship takes center stage
James Steinberg, University Professor of social science, international affairs, and law, co-authored an article for The Brookings Institution, “The Trump-Xi summit: A rocky relationship takes center stage.”
William Banks: Trump Strikes Back in Syria
William Banks, Board of Adivsors Distinguished Professor of law, was interviewed by Bloomberg news for the piece “Trump Strikes Back in Syria.”
Corri Zoli on the Pros and Cons of Missile Attack on Syria
Corri Zoli, Director of Research and Assistant Professor of Research at the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, was quoted by CBS-SF for the story Syrian Opposition Leader Hopes U.S. Strike ‘Beginning Of The End’ Of Civil War
Five Facts about George Saunders
George Saunders, professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences, was the subject of a story in the Calgary Herald: “5 facts about George Saunders.”
Professor Paul Souder on Saving a Planetarium
Paul Souder, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, was the subject of an Auburn Citizen article: “Physicist to speak at fundraiser as group works to save Southern Cayuga Planetarium.
Roy Gutterman on the Right to Free Speech on Twitter
Roy Gutterman, associate professor of newspaper and online journalism and director of the Tully Center for Free Speech in the Newhouse School, was quoted in the CNET article “Twitter sues US government after order over anti-Trump account.
Professor Bill Banks on the news that the senate has changed the rules of filibustering Supreme Court nominees
Professor of Law William Banks offered commentary on the news that the Senate has changed rules on filibustering Supreme Court nominations, thus bypassing any planned filibustering of Judge Neil Gorsuch. “The Senate (like the House) retains the power to establish…
Brand experts warn Raiders about dangers of knock-off Vegas gear
The Raiders will soon relocate to Las Vegas, but until they do, they’ll continue to be known as the Oakland Raiders.It could be three years before the move is finalized and the Raiders play their first regular-season game in Las…