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“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
“National Park Service recognizes SC town connected to landmark ‘Brown v. Board of Education’ case”
(feat. Bobby Donaldson, history) WBTV-TV
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
“Leaked abortion draft has Supreme Court education cases in political cross-hairs”
(feat. Derek W. Black, law) Education Week
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
“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
“Laws require language support for students. Many SC districts are ‘exploitative’ instead”
(feat. Ben Roth, social work) The State
April 4, 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
“The historical reality behind the psychics and swindlers in ‘Nightmare Alley’ ”
(feat. Madeline Steiner, history) CHRON
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
“How climate change historians are using centuries-old data to shine a light on our planet’s future”
(feat. Cary Mock, geography) Toronto Star
March 15, 2022
“Eye on Lithium: There could be competition for Chiles’ lithium-rich salt flats from breeding flamingos”
(feat. Nathan Senner, biological sciences) Stockhead
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
“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
“Science reveals that 10,000 steps isn’t a magic number in living longer – here are the findings about step counts”
(feat. Shawn Arent, exercise science) Brobible
February 25, 2022
“Utility monopolies are hurting rooftop solar. Can antitrust lawsuits rein them in?”
(feat. Shelley Welton, law) Grist
February 23, 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
The Mother Road and The Muse: Nationally Accredited Composer Travels RT 66 for Inspiration for Namesake Orchestral Suite
(feat. Nolan Stolz, music) Sapulpa Times
February 16, 2022
University of South Carolina law professor gives analysis on the growing trouble between Russia and Ukraine
(feat. Joel Samuels, Arts and Sciences dean) WIS
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
“’Bad to worse to tragic:’ Crucial questions to remain in LEO’s mistaken shooting of off-duty cop”
(feat. Geoffrey Alpert, criminology) Police1
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
“Isabel Wilkerson’s latest book teaches us how to cultivate ‘Radical Empathy’”
(feat. Robert Saul, pediatrics) Medium
February 9, 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
“An expert on police use of force is calling this incident one of the ‘most abusive and unnecessary’ he has ever seen”
(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) Raw Story
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
“3 officers fired after firing into crowd leaving football game, killing 8-year old”
(feat. Seth Stoughton, law) Newsweek
January 26, 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