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Trump to Nominate Linda McMahon to Lead Education Department

Drew University's Patrick McGuinn quoted in The Wall Street Journal

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Linda McMahon’s Metamorphosis: Ed Nominee’s Journey Mirrors the GOP’s Turn to Trump

Drew University's Patrick McGuinn discusses in The74

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More Stores Are Ditching Self-Checkout Amid Theft and Customer Complaints

Drew University Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology Chris Andrews discusses with CBC News

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What’s Next For Self-Checkout?

Chris Andrews, Drew University Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology and Co-Director of Business, answers

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New Words, Language and Definitions: Shifting Attitudes Toward Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Engagement

Op-ed in the Madison Eagle by Mecca Madyun, Director for Civically Engaged Teaching and Learning

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COMMENTARY: The Unsung Heroes: Black women’s contributions to service learning

Sean Hewitt and Mecca Madyun pen op-ed in Madison Eagle

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‘It Hasn’t Delivered’: The Spectacular Failure of Self-Checkout Technology

Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology Chris Andrews in BBC

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Virus Soup: Many Respiratory Viruses Peaking in Early 2024

Associate Professor and Chair of Biology Brianne Barket in WebMD

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Faculty in the News: Sangay Mishra on Nikki Haley’s South Asian Heritage and Presidential Campaign

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Defining ‘Asian American’ is complicated. Who gets left behind?

Sangay Mishra speaks with the Washington Post

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Want To Overcome Unconscious Bias? Join the Club

Professor Roger Knowles writes in Discourse Magazine

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Self-Checkout Annoys Some Customers and Helps Shoplifters. Stores are Adding it Anyway.

Chris Andrews speaks with CNN

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Narcoanalysis Has Little Scientific Grounding

Jinee Lokaneeta writes for the Hindustan Times

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Drew University Launches The Medical Humanities Book Club

Students dive deep into medical humanities literary and academic works

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What Does ‘Protection’ against COVID Really Mean?

Brianne Barker, associate professor of biology, answers for Scientific American

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NPR: Why Hasn’t My Daughter Caught COVID? 2 Factors Likely Protect Her — And Maybe You Too

Drew University's Brianne Barker helps NPR explain

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The Obligation to Deter Future Russian Aggression in Europe is Real | Opinion

Professor Carlos Yordan pens op-ed for NorthJersey.com 

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Is an Omicron Infection as Good as a Booster? What the Science Says About ‘Hybrid’ Immunity.

Brianne Barker discusses with the Philadelphia Inquirer

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This is What Long-Term Immunity to COVID-19 Might Look Like

Associate professor of biology Brianne Barker speaks to Vox

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Poor, Low-Income Americans Say to Congress: “I am the Cost of Cutting Build Back Better”

The Rev. Dr. William Barber II T'03 and Imam Saffet Catovic T'18 speak at the National Call For Moral Revival Rally at the US Capitol

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Merck’s COVID-19 Pill and the ‘Unknown Risk’ of DNA Mutation

Associate professor of biology Brianne Barker talks to the Philadelphia Inquirer

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How did 9/11 change South Asian Americans’ identities and politics?

Prof. Sangay Mishra writes article in The Washington Post

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How Indian Americans Came to Love the Spelling Bee

Sangay Mishra discusses immigration patterns with The New York Times

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Drew University Alum Recognized for Social Impact Work

Jen Siaca Curry C'05 was named to Forbes' list of up-and-coming entrepreneurs

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Princeton Review: Drew Remains a Best Value College

The University in The Forest makes list for second consecutive year

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Drew First-Year Students Take In NYC

Ripley's Believe It or Not! museum, dessert and food tours, famous neighborhoods and more!

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