Politics Prof. Matthew Lacombe on fierce debates over the place of firearms in American society March 25, 2021 USA Today
Politics Prof. Matt Lacombe: What Boulder shooting means for the future of the NRA March 24, 2021 USA Today
Politics Prof. Matthew Lacombe on fierce debates over the place of firearms in American society March 24, 2021 USA Today
Politics Prof. Alexander Cooley discusses Domestic Politics and the Biden Administration’s Global Agenda March 24, 2021 Valdai Discussion Club
Politics Prof. Alexander Cooley: U.S. Lawyers Are Foreign Kleptocrats’ Best Friends March 23, 2021 Foreign Policy
Politics Prof. Séverine Autesserre on why the same old way of negotiating peace doesn’t work March 22, 2021 Washington Post
Activism Barnard’s Newest Groundbreakers | Part One Since last Women’s History Month (March) — over the course of a challenging year — alumnae, faculty, and students still stepped up as game-changers. March 12, 2021
Politics Prof. Lisa Son: If we want to stop anti-Asian hate, we can’t sit this one out March 9, 2021 AsAmNews
Visual Arts Prof. Anne Higonne and Prof. Sandra Goldmark discuss the the visual language of the Capitol riot March 9, 2021 Huffington Post
Politics Prof. Premilla Nadasen on the radical socialist herstory of International Women’s Day (podcast) March 8, 2021 KPFA
Politics Prof. Sheri Berman: Americans might find it shocking, but in Europe, former presidents do get sentenced to prison March 4, 2021 Washington Post
Politics A review of Prof. Séverine Autesserre's new book "The Frontlines of Peace" March 2, 2021 New York Times
Politics Prof. Séverine Autesserre on her new book "The Frontlines of Peace" March 1, 2021 Town Hall Seattle - In the Moment Podcast
Politics Prof. Ayten Gündoğdu on the disappearance of a Syrian asylum-seeker February 28, 2021 The Intercept
Politics Prof. Sheri Berman discusses the effort it takes to sustain the idea and practice of democracy February 18, 2021 TVO: The Agenda
Politics Prof. Sheri Berman discusses President Biden's likeness to FDR regarding his public spending February 9, 2021 New Statesman
Economics Prof. Daniel Hamermesh weighs in on President Biden's proposed $15 minimum wage February 9, 2021 Washington Post