Every day faculty and students from the College of Letters and Science at UC Davis are highlighted in the news media, having their research featured and commenting on the most pressing issues facing the world.
Check out some of these news media highlights from the past month.
If you have a media mention that you would like included in our media mentions section, please reach out to Greg Watry at [email protected].
The hidden history of Native American enslavement
The New Yorker
Andrés Reséndez
Professor of History
Experts react to Trump’s potential global tariff strategy
ABC10
Katheryn Russ
Professor of Economics
Local disorder impacts a quantum material's electronic states
Nanowerk
Inna Vishik
Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy
Lonely teens are more likely to lash out at others - and boys are disproportionately impacted on both sides
The Independent
Camelia Hostinar
Associate Professor of Psychology
How Woodland's first Black families shaped Yolo County history
CBS News
Cecilia Tsu
Associate Professor of History
China’s ‘King of Banned Films’ wants to change the subject
The New York Times
Sheldon Lu
Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature
Misinformation leads to confusion in Fresno's immigrant communities
KQED
Kevin R. Johnson
Distinguished Professor of Law
Mabie-Apallas Professor of Public Interest
Professor of Chicana/o Studies
Yolo County art studio rooted in Chicano legacy gives voice to community
Abridged by PBS KVIE
Malaquias Montoya
Professor Emeritus of Chicana/o Studies
Experience California tea at UC ANR’s first ‘Tea Day’
Comstock’s Magazine
Jacquelyn Gervay-Hague
Professor of Chemistry
Think online dating is a ‘numbers game’? You’re playing it all wrong, says this researcher
Los Angeles Times
Paul Eastwick
Professor of Psychology
Illinois 9th District race tests long Jewish legacy in 15-way Democratic Party fight to succeed Schakowsky
Belleville News-Democrat
Joshua Shanes
Emanuel Ringelblum Professor in Jewish History
Seafarers were visiting remote Arctic islands over 4000 years ago
New Scientist
John Darwent
Continuing Lecturer in Anthropology
Parody groups take center stage at SF pro-billionaire rally
Yahoo! News
L.M. Bogad
Professor of Cinema and Digital Media
New study: Sharing joy is actually good for your health & heart
AOL
Tomiko Yoneda
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Sierra Nevada snowpack just 68% of normal after whiplash winter, but water supplies are OK, experts say
Miami Herald
Jeffrey Mount
Professor Emeritus of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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January Media Mentions
Every day faculty and students from the College of Letters and Science at UC Davis are highlighted in the news media, having their research featured and commenting on the most pressing issues facing the world. Check out some of these news media highlights from last January.
Inside the Forged Gold ROTC Program at UC Davis
Known as the Forged Gold Battalion, the UC Davis Reserve Officer’s Training Corps has been known for the excellence of its program and students. The Army's ties to UC Davis go back over 100 years, predating the formal naming of the university.