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In the News 2019
- Sara Juengst, Faculty. Anthropology. December 08, 2019. The Sun (UK). “Infants buried 2,100 years ago given ‘skull helmets’ made from bones of other children to protect them in the afterlife”.
- Sara Juengst, Faculty. Anthropology. December 08, 2019. The Daily Beast. “The Mysterious Case of Babies Buried With Helmets of Other Children’s Skulls”.
- Karen Cox, Faculty. History. December 07, 2019. CNN. “With ‘Silent Sam’ deal, UNC has betrayed its mission”.
- Sara Juengst, Faculty. Anthropology. December 07, 2019. BBC Science Focus Magazine. “Babies from ancient Ecuador found wearing the skulls of other children as helmets”.
- Sara Juengst, Faculty. Anthropology. December 06, 2019. India Times. “Ancient Humans Were Wiser: Scientists Found Two Babies Wearing Skulls Of Dead Kids As Helmets”.
- Jill Yavorsky, Faculty. Sociology. December 06, 2019. The Ladders. “For unemployed men, there are benefits to looking at careers in female-dominated fields”.
- Chris Justus, Alumni. Geography & Earth Sciences. December 05, 2019. Greenville Journal. “WYFF chief meteorologist Chris Justus hopes to stay in the Upstate ‘a very long time’”.
- Sara Juengst, Faculty. Anthropology. December 04, 2019. Metro Newspaper UK. “Lab: 2,100-year-old Ecuadorian skeletons are found buried with heads of children used as ‘helmets’”.
- Jill Yavorsky, Faculty. Sociology. December 04, 2019. Psych Central. “Unemployment May Nudge Men Toward Female-Dominated Jobs”.
- Sara Juengst, Faculty. Anthropology. December 03, 2019. Latin Post. “Surprising Discovery of Ancient Babies Wearing Human Skull Helmets”.
- Akin Ogundiran, Faculty. Africana Studies, History, Anthropology. November 24, 2019. The Nation. “For Ogundiran: Honour for the Historian and Archaeologist”.
- Sara Juengst, Faculty. Anthropology. November 22, 2019. Mental Floss. “Archaeologists Uncover Infant Remains Wearing Skulls of Older Children”.
- Gregory Weeks, Faculty. CLAS and Political Science and Public Administration. November 05, 2019. Buenos Aires Times. “Fernández, López Obrador talk up trade ties and regional cooperation”.
- Min Jiang, Faculty. Communication Studies. July 07, 2019. South China Morning Post (HK). “Is China’s propaganda machine losing the public relations battle with the US?”.
- Natalie Walls, Student. Biology, Africana Studies, Religious Studies. June 27, 2019. The Daily News – Jacksonville, NC. “Sea Turtle News: Meet Intern Natalie Walls”.
- Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. March 15, 2019. WLOS. “Tillis changes vote, supports Trump on border emergency”.
- Jean-Claude Thill, Faculty. Georgraphy and Earth Sciences. March 15, 2019. The Charlotte Observer. “A year after new light rail opened, can Charlotte afford $8 billion in future lines?”.
- Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. March 14, 2019. WRAL. “Trump, GOP watch for Tillis vote on border emergency”.
- Karen L. Cox, Professor. History. March 12, 2019. WFAE. “How We Memorialize the Civil War”.
- Karen L. Cox, Professor. History. March 12, 2019. BBC Newshour. “BBC Newshour (begins 14 minutes in)”.
- Kent Brintnall, Faculty. Religious Studies. March 07, 2019. WFAE Charlotte Talks. “Grappling With Scandals Within Religious Institutions”.
- Michael Turner, Faculty. Criminal Justice and Criminology Department. March 01, 2019. Arkansas Democrat Gazette. “UA to wait a day for Stony Brook”.
- Michael Turner, Faculty. Criminal Justice and Criminology. February 28, 2019. The Charlotte Observer. “‘This has to stop.’ Number of Charlotte murders quadruples year to date”.
- Steven Rogelberg, Faculty. Psychological Sciences, Organizational Science, Management. February 28, 2019. Fei. “How to Keep Everyone Mentally Present During Your Next Meeting”.
- Gregory Weeks, Faculty and College Administration. CLAS and Political Science and Public Administration. February 27, 2019. Q Costa Rica News. “US Planning Venezuela Military Intervention: Russian Official”.
- Jill Yavorsky, Faculty. Sociology and Organizational Science doctoral program. February 22, 2019. CNBC. “A women’s best route to the top 1 percent is to marry rich, research shows”.
- Andy Bobyarchick, Faculty. Geography and Earth Science. February 22, 2019. WYFF4 News. “Entry to old gold mine likely discovered under NC home, experts say”.
- Jill Yavorsky, Faculty. Sociology and Organizational Science doctoral program. February 21, 2019. Ten Daily. “Turns Out Getting Hitched Is Still The Main Way For Women To Get Rich”.
- Jill Yavorsky, Faculty. Sociology and Organizational Science doctoral program. February 21, 2019. New York Post. “Marriage is still the same way for women to get rich: study”.
- Gregory Weeks, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. January 24, 2019. SF Gate. “Venezuela now has two presidents dueling for control of country”.
- Christine Richardson, Faculty. Biological Sciences. January 03, 2019. The Salisbury Post. “Rowan-Cabarrus, UNCC and others to collaborate”.