Timothy Frye, Columbia University – Weak Strongmen

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RonNell Anderson Jones, University of Utah – The U.S. Supreme Court’s Characterizations of the Press

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This Week on The Academic Minute (2021.07.12)

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Nicole Kraft, Ohio State University – Sportswriters Need to ‘Be Better’ When it Comes to Press Conferences

Press conferences after a sports contest are a tough gig for both sides. Nicole Kraft, associate

Kathleen Fortier, Arcadia University – University-based Pro-Bono Clinics Address Health Disparities in Their Communities

Pro-bono clinics can fill a desperate need. Kathleen Fortier, assistant professor of practice at Arcadia University,

Jonathan Watanabe, University of California, Irvine – COVID-19 Medications

COVID-19 has been a learning experience for everyone, including clinicians. Jonathan Watanabe, professor of clinical pharmacy

Michael Berg, Wheaton College in Massachusetts – Who Follows the COVID-19 Guidelines and Who Does Not

Why do some people follow guidelines while others ignore them? Michael Berg, professor of psychology at

Lior Rennert, Clemson University – Surveillance-Based Informative Testing for Mitigating COVID-19

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