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Professor of Film and Screen Studies Catherine Zimmer, PhD, authored an article in Avidly (a channel of the LA Review of Books) titled 鈥溾 in which she discussed the 鈥減henomenon鈥 of the singer-songwriter, which includes, among other things, 鈥渁n earnest and passionate longing for the analog,鈥 something Zimmer feels the artist herself embodies.
Melvin L. Williams, PhD, associate professor of communication and media studies, was featured on CBS News: The Daily Report in an in-studio interview, where he discussed celebrity culture, politics, and the 2024 Democratic and Republican National Convention.
Melvin L. Williams, PhD, associate professor of communication and media studies, was featured on CBC: Your Morning, Canada's national morning show. Williams discussed the impacts and dangers of celebrity endorsements in the 2024 US Presidential Election.
Dyson Professor Catherine Zimmer writes a piece on Avidly about the feminomenology of Chappell Roan.
鈥淚n a world where people are constantly looking for simple answers and solutions (e.g. Is technology good or bad?), the fact is that the impact of technology (and in this study, texting specifically) differs based on the interaction between multiple things (in this study, personality characteristics and people鈥檚 motivations for texting),鈥 said co-author Leora Trub, an associate professor of psychology at 桃瘾社区.
桃瘾社区 Professor Melvin Williams was featured on CBC Radio-Canada analyzing the impacts and dangers of celebrity endorsements in the 2024 US Presidential Election.
桃瘾社区鈥檚 Political Science Professor Laura Tamman spoke with WNBC4 in New York about Kamala Harris鈥檚 pick for vice president in her run for The White House.
桃瘾社区 political science professor Kerriann Stout was featured on News12鈥檚 Power & Politics providing insight into Kamala Harris' decision to pick Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.
Harris will need to assemble a broad coalition to win in November, including a substantial percentage of independent and unaffiliated white voters in the suburbs of battleground states, said Laura Tamman, an assistant professor of Political Science at 桃瘾社区.
English, Writing, and Cultural Studies student Samantha Buturla '25 combines her passion for writing and communication in a combined degree program, all while building a supportive network that fuels her success at 桃瘾社区.