Arts and Sciences’ Karen Beckwith says President Joe Biden’s diverse cabinet is significant in more ways than one March 17, 2021Number of women nominated to Biden’s cabinet makes history, but is it enough? WDET: Karen Beckwith, the Flora...Media·
Student draws from history to understand university life amid a pandemic March 17, 2021Over the past year, students at universities across the world have faced unique challenges due to the COVID-19...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Arts and Sciences’ John Grabowski discusses Cleveland’s resilient past during the COVID-19 pandemic March 16, 2021Cleveland’s ‘Roaring 20s’ offers more reasons to be hopeful for post-COVID life in The Land WEWS: John Grabowski, the...Media·
Arts and Sciences’ Amanda Mahoney discusses the the similarities between the 1919 flu and coronavirus pandemic March 16, 2021Separated by a century, 1918 flu and coronavirus pandemics share startling similarities WEWS: Amanda Mahoney, chief curator at...Media·
Arts and Sciences’ Jonathan Sadowsky shares five insights from his new book March 15, 2021The Empire of Depression: A New History Next Big Idea Club: Jonathan Sadowsky, the Theodore J. Castele Professor...Media·
Arts and Sciences’ Dave Lucas emphasizes the importance of expressive arts March 11, 2021Why kids need poetry in their lives, and how to spark their interest in it The Washington Post:...Media·
Arts and Sciences’ Jonathan Sadowsky speaks about looking at depression from a historian’s perspective March 10, 2021A people’s history of depression Psychiatric Times: Jonathan Sadowsky, the Theodore J. Castele Professor in the Department of...Media·
She Reads Rocks March 10, 2021Where other people see rocks, geologist Beverly Saylor, PhD, sees a story. And not just any story—our story,...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Arts and Sciences’ Einav Rabinovitch-Fox weighs in on how masking-wearing became partisan March 9, 2021How masks in America became political statements Cheddar: Einav Rabinovitch-Fox, a visiting assistant professor of history at the...Media·
How do the COVID-19 vaccines work? Chemistry’s Blanton S. Tolbert explains March 9, 2021Blanton S. Tolbert, professor of chemistry at the College of Arts and Sciences, and his research group study...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·