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In the News 2015
- Richard Tedeschi, Lawrence Calhoun, Faculty. Psychology. December 30, 2015. Fire Engineering magazine. “Post-Traumatic Growth in Fire and Rescue Service Personnel”.
- Shella Hollowell, Alumna. History. December 19, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “A new graduate at 76, when college means more and “sticks with you”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. December 16, 2015. New Orleans Public Radio. “Monuments Vote: A Path To More Change?”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. December 16, 2015. 89.9 WWNO. “Monuments Vote: A Path to More Change?”.
- Jason Segedy, Alumnus. Geography and Earth Sciences. December 10, 2015. Akron.com – West Side Leader. “Horrigan moves forward on cabinet”.
- Brenda Tindal, Alumna. History. December 10, 2015. The Charlotte Post. “Home-grown historian tells the South’s story”.
- Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. December 08, 2015. WBTV. “Charlotteans react to Trump’s stance on Muslims”.
- Gregory Weeks, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. December 07, 2015. McClatchy DC. “In Washington, warnings not to ease up on Venezuela”.
- Paula Gross, Staff. Botanical Gardens. December 02, 2015. Charlotte Observer. “Area gardens help test plants for Organic Gardening Magazine”.
- Greg Weeks, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. December 02, 2015. McClatchy DC. “Opposition win in Venezuela on Sunday may not change much”.
- Justin Conrad, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. November 30, 2015. National Affairs. “Findings: A Daily Roundup of Academic Studies”.
- Roslyn Mickelson, Faculty. Sociology. November 20, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Moving students: Experts say diversity means success for all students”.
- Shannon Sullivan, Faculty. Philosophy. November 18, 2015. Creative Loafing. “Dr. Shannon Sullivan raises an uncomfortable truth”.
- James Walsh, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. November 17, 2015. Think Progress. “Experts Explain Why People Cared More About the Paris Attacks Than Beirut”.
- Jurgen Buchenau, faculty. History. November 17, 2015. WCNC. “Should Syrian Refugees Be Resettled in the US?”.
- Jurgen Buchenau, Faculty and chair. History. November 17, 2015. WSOC. “Leaders Consider Options How to Handle Syrian Refugees”.
- Greg Weeks, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. November 10, 2015. Chicago Tribune (Bloomberg). “Territorial squabble halts Chile-Peru talks”.
- Gregory Weeks, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. November 05, 2015. McClatchyDC website and newspapers. “Venezuelan prosecutor’s bid for U.S. asylum triggers dilemma”.
- Shannon Sullivan, Julia Robinson, Faculty. Philosophy and Religious Studies. November 02, 2015. WFAE Talks. “Dr. Shannon Sullivan, ‘Good White People’”.
- John David Smith, Faculty. History. October 30, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Review: Lincoln’s attitude toward foreigners informs his views on slavery”.
- Jeff Gillman, Staff. Botanical Gardens. October 28, 2015. Charlotte Observer. “Getting ready for (N.C. Version of) winter”.
- Jurgen Buchenau, Faculty. History. October 24, 2015. Gaston Gazette. “Politicians rewriting history books?”.
- Erika Edwards, Faculty. History. October 22, 2015. The New York Times. “A Fictional Candidate Draws Attention, and Critics in Argentina”.
- Richard Tedeschi, Lawrence Calhoun, Faculty. Psychology. October 22, 2015. The New York Times. “Parental Grief Has Often Been a Factor in Presidential Politics”.
- Beth Elise Whitaker and Koffi P. Charles-Hector Yao-Kouamé, POLS faculty; Graduate student. Political Science and Latin American Studies/Africana Studies. October 19, 2015. The Washington Post (Monkey Cage blog). “This is what you need to know about xenophobia and this Sunday’s elections in Côte d’Ivoire.”.
- Jonathan Marks, Faculty. Anthropology. October 14, 2015. WFAE Talks. “Homo Naledi and How We Think About Human Evolution”.
- Jeanette M Bennett, Faculty. Psychology. October 14, 2015. Careers in Psychology. “Must Take Psychology Professors in Charlotte”.
- Theodore S. Arrington, Retired Faculty. Political Science. October 03, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “How to compromise on N.C. voter photo ID”.
- Richard Tedeschi and Lawrence Calhoun, Faculty. Psychology. October 01, 2015. The Hub. “Downside Up”.
- Benny Andres, Faculty. History. September 30, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Panel to discuss Charlotte’s Latino population”.
- Barbara Thiede, Faculty. Religious Studies. September 30, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Reflections on this column turning 21”.
- Susana Cisneros, Faculty. Languages and Culture Studies. September 30, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Students learn obstacles facing foreign-speaking community”.
- Christine Davis, Faculty. Communications Studies. September 29, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Last days of life: ‘Who will speak for me?”.
- Dean Nancy Gutierrez, Administrator, Faculty. College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. September 25, 2015. Charlotte Magazine. “9 Charlotteans You’ll See in Levine Museum’s NUEVOlution”.
- Mark West, Faculty. English. September 23, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Celebrating the freedom to read by picking up a book”.
- Greg Weeks, Faculty. Political Science. September 21, 2015. The Christian Science Monitor. “Can Pope Francis convince Castro to soften his reign?”.
- Dianne Gallagher, Alumna. English. September 21, 2015. CNN. “Dianne Gallagher joins CNN Newsource as National Correspondent”.
- Richard Tedeschi and Lawrence Calhoun, Faculty. Psychology. September 18, 2015. The Wall Street Journal. “After Trauma, New Strength as Well as New Scars”.
- John David Smith, Faculty. History. September 18, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Historian Ira Berlin challenges emancipation assumptions”.
- Karen L. Cox, Professor. History. September 18, 2015. The Civil War Monitor. “Would there have been a debate over the Confederate flag 100 years ago?”.
- Steven Rogelberg, Faculty. Psychology/Management. September 17, 2015. CNBC. “Gurus have ideas to improve meetings—do any work?”.
- Jeff Gillman, Staff. Botanical Gardens. September 16, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Jeff Gillman: A gardener’s eye view”.
- Leslie W. Joyce, Alumna. Psychology and English. September 15, 2015. Nasdaq: Globe News Wire. “Exide Technologies Appoints New Executives”.
- Amy Canevello, Faculty. Psychology. September 14, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Let’s not make it legal”.
- Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. September 13, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “City’s costliest primaries head to the finish line”.
- Matt Eastin, Faculty. Geography and Earth Science. September 12, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “What’s the prediction for hurricane forecasting?”.
- Jurgen Buchenau, Professor. History. September 04, 2015. Niner Times. “History Professor talks about his latest book, “Mexico’s Once and Future Revolution””.
- Shannon Sullivan, Professor. Philosophy. September 02, 2015. Creative Loafing. “Cool NEWS things to do this fall”.
- Mark West, Faculty. English. September 01, 2015. Disney Website. “Books and Websites”.
- Gordon Hull, faculty. Director, Center for Professional and Applied Ethics. August 27, 2015. Gaston Gazette. “Real-time slayings prompt ethical dilemma in digital age”.
- Jeff Gillman, Staff. Botanical Gardens. August 13, 2015. WCNC TV. “Charlotte Today Segment on Garden Home Remedies”.
- Sean McCloud, Faculty. Religious Studies. August 13, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “More Charlotte churches using podcasts to spread the word”.
- Karen L. Cox, Professor. History. August 10, 2015. South Writ Large. “Hillbilly Ingenuity: Tourism and Souvenirs”.
- Richard Tedeschi and Lawrence Calhoun, Faculty. Psychology. August 10, 2015. Huffington Post. “How to Bounce Forward After Trauma”.
- Martha Kropf, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. August 10, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Charlotte’s mayoral hopefuls reach out to their bases to raise funds”.
- Christopher Cameron, Faculty. History. August 07, 2015. The Chronicle of Higher Education. “A Year of Racial Tumult Brings Potent Lessons – and Risks – to the Classroom”.
- Bertha Maxwell-Roddey, Retired Faculty. Africana Studies. August 06, 2015. The Chronicle. “SC African American History Calendar August 2015 Honoree Bertha Maxwell-Roddey”.
- Joel Riddle, Alumni. Master of Public Administration, Political Science undergraduate. August 06, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “New Mecklenburg County HR head aims to quash stereotype”.
- Karen L. Cox, Professor. History. July 29, 2015. Minnesota Public Radio. “MPR News with Kerri Miller”.
- John O. Lafferty Jr., Alumnus. History. July 24, 2015. Lincoln Times-News. “Lafferty looks back on more than 40 years in city”.
- Resa Goldberg, Alumni. English. July 24, 2015. South Charlotte Weekly. “South Charlotte author releases memoir”.
- Karen L. Cox, Professor. History. July 24, 2015. Charlotte Observer. “Defaced Memorial Stirred Controversy from Beginning”.
- Greg Weeks, Faculty. Latin American Studies, Politcal Science and Public Administration. July 23, 2015. Catholic Online. “Many accuse Pope Francis of socialist, even communist leanings – is he?”.
- Richard Tedeschi, Lawrence Calhoun, Faculty. Psychology. July 22, 2015. Time. “How Trauma Can Change You – For the Better”.
- Shimon Gibson, Faculty. University. July 21, 2015. Charlotte Observer. “NC archaeology team in Jerusalem unearths 1st-century mansion”.
- Kathy Reichs, Faculty. Anthropology. July 21, 2015. Huffington Post. “‘Speaking in Bones’: A Conversation With Kathy Reichs”.
- Richard Leeman, Faculty. Communication Studies. July 20, 2015. WFAE Charlotte Talks. “Stories From A Speech Writer”.
- Brijesh Kishan, Student. University. July 20, 2015. WLOS ABC 13. “Never Stop Learning: Archaeological Dig in Jerusalem”.
- Shimon Gibson, Faculty. University. July 20, 2015. Greensboro News & Record. “Charlotte teams are digging up Jerusalem”.
- Shimon Gibson, Faculty. University. July 19, 2015. The News & Observer. “UNCC archaeology team in Jerusalem unearths 1st-century mansion”.
- Shimon Gibson and James Tabor, Faculty. University and Religious Studies. July 19, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “UNCC archaeology team in Jerusaslem unearths 1st-century mansion”.
- Paula Gross, Faculty. Botanical Gardens. July 18, 2015. WFAE 90.7. “Rare Flower In Bloom At UNC Charlotte”.
- Paula Gross, Staff. The Botanical Gardens. July 10, 2015. Salisbury Post. “UNCC’s corpse flower ready to bloom”.
- Karen Cox, Faculty. History. July 09, 2015. The Wall Street Journal. “Confederate Symbol Backlash Grows”.
- John Szmer, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. July 06, 2015. WFAE Charlotte Talks. “Same-Sex Marriage Ruling in North Carolina”.
- Casey Davenport, Greg Gbur, Faculty. Geography and Earth Sciences, Physics and Optical Science. July 05, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Experts from the Carolinas shimmer science on rainbows”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. July 03, 2015. W RADIO. “Removal of the Confederate flag in South Carolina (translated)”.
- Justin Conrad, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. July 02, 2015. The Aspen Institute – Five Best Ideas of the Day. “What’s Behind the Bloody Surge in Violent Extremism? Competition.”
- Julia Robinson, Faculty. Religous Studies. July 01, 2015. Huffpost Live. “Black Churches Burned After Charleston Attack”.
- Justin Conrad, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. July 01, 2015. Political Violence at a Glance. “Why Terrorists Become More Violent”.
- Karen L. Cox, Professor. History. June 30, 2015. Huffington Post. “Confederate Flags Don’t Belong on the Landscapes of Government”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. June 26, 2015. National Geographic.com. “Why the Confederate Flag Made a 20th Century Comeback”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. June 26, 2015. WFAE Charlotte Talks. “The Confederate Flag Debate”.
- Karen L. Cox, professor. History. June 26, 2015. Süddeutsche Zeitung. “My Way”.
- Owen Furuseth, Faculty. Geography and Earth Sciences. June 25, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Mecklenburg’s Hispanic grown rate still booming, new census records show”.
- Angelique Hjarding, Student. Geography and Earth Sciences. June 24, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Neighbors hitch a ride on the Butterfly Highway”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. June 24, 2015. WFAE. “Confederate Flags Have NC History”.
- Carol Rhea, Alumna. Geography and Earth Sciences. June 24, 2015. AARP News. “5 Questions for Carol Rhea”.
- Christopher Cameron, Faculty. History. June 23, 2015. The Atlantic CityLab. “How Can We Understand the Charleston Shootings? With This Syllabus”.
- Chris Cameron, Faculty. History. June 23, 2015. The Chronicle of Higher Education. “A Professor Crowdsources a Syllabus on the Charleston Shootings”.
- John Stogner, Faculty. Criminal Justice and Criminology. June 22, 2015. WKBW – ABC. “Dangerous marijuana “dabbing” drug trend emerges”.
- Joseph Kuhns, Faculty. Criminal Justice and Criminology. June 22, 2015. Good Housekeeping.com. “8 Signs Your House Is Just Waiting To Be Robbed”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. June 22, 2015. BBC. “News Coverage of Charleston Shooting”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. June 22, 2015. WWL. “Tragic Shooting in South Carolina”.
- Julia Robinson, Faculty. Religious Studies. June 20, 2015. Time Warner Cable News. “Officials Discuss Significance of Symbols in Charleston Shooting”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. June 20, 2015. CNN. “Shooting Renews Calls to Remove Confederate Flag”.
- Julia Robinson, Faculty. Religious Studies. June 19, 2015. WCCB TV. “Dr. Julia Robinson Offers Perspective After The Charleston Shooting”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. June 19, 2015. ABC News. “Confederate Flag Flies in South Carolina: An Explainer on the Ongoing Debate”.
- Pinku Mukherjee, Faculty. Biological Sciences. June 18, 2015. WFAE Charlotte Talks. “Pinku Mukherjee: Ground Breaking Cancer Research in Charlotte”.
- Pinku Mukherjee, Faculty. Biological Sciences. June 18, 2015. WFAE Charlotte Talks. “Pinku Mukherjee: Ground Breaking Cancer Research in Charlotte”.
- Justin Conrad, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. June 18, 2015. War on the Rocks. “Why America’s Democratic Allies Are the Best Bet Against a Rising China”.
- Karen L. Cox, Professor. History. June 18, 2015. Gravy: A Southern Foodways Alliance Podcast. “Fried Chicken: A Complicated Comfort Food”.
- Christine Haynes, Faculty. History. June 16, 2015. Time.com. “Why It’s Time to Remember Waterloo for a Different Reason”.
- Christine Haynes, Faculty. History. June 16, 2015. Time.com. “Why It’s Time to Remember Waterloo for a Different Reason”.
- Vivian Lord, Faculty. Criminal Justice and Criminology. June 13, 2015. The Post and Courier. “LIke shootings, suspected officer-invovled suicides raise suspicion”.
- Jane Gaultney, Faculty. Psychology. June 11, 2015. News-Medical.net. “Sleep disorder risk among college freshmen may predict retention, academic success”.
- James Tabor, Faculty. Religious Studies. June 08, 2015. International Business Times. “Lost Tomb of Jesus? Biblical Documentary …. Cleared”.
- Paula Gross, Staff. UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens. June 04, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Hillside terrace honors past director of UNCC Botanical Gardens”.
- Jenna R. Brown, Student. Biological Sciences. May 30, 2015. Lab Manager. “Vulnerability Found in Some Drug-Resistant Bacteria”.
- Jenna R. Brown, Student. Biological Sciences. May 29, 2015. News Medical Net. “Researchers find weak spot in some antibiotic-resistant bacteria”.
- Jenna R. Brown, Student. Biological Sciences. May 28, 2015. Phys.org. “Vulnerabilty found in some drug-resistant bacteria”.
- Richard Tedeschi and Lawrence Calhoun, Faculty. Psychology. May 28, 2015. Stars and Stripes. “Post-traumatic growth: Past the blast, and stronger for it”.
- Mae Lin Plummer, Staff. UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens. May 27, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Program at UNCC sprouts kids’ knowledge of plants”.
- Mark West, Faculty. English. May 25, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Playing at School Equals Learning at School”.
- Julie Hawks and Jacob Wyns, Alumni . Religious Studies, History. May 17, 2015. The Stanly County News & Press. “Museum extends education on Native Americans”.
- Derrick Griffith, Alumni. History. May 14, 2015. Wall Street Journal. “Amtrak Crash Victim Is Remembered for Helping Those in Need”.
- Derrick Griffith, Alumni. History. May 14, 2015. The Wall Street Journal. “Amtrak Crash Victim Is Remembered for Helping Those in Need”.
- Josh Stokell, Post-doctoral researcher. Biological Sciences. May 06, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Charlotte cystic fibrosis patient studies his own disease”.
- Pinku Mukherjee, Faculty. Biological Sciences. May 05, 2015. India West. “UNC Researcher Receives Board of Governors’ Highest Faculty Honor”.
- Bobbie Cavnar, Alumni. English. May 05, 2015. Gaston Gazette. “Evening of Excellence: The finest in Gaston education honored”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. May 04, 2015. Georgia College. “Mansion to host lecture by renowned historian”.
- Abdelmahdi Al-soudi, Visiting Scholar. Religious Studies. May 01, 2015. WFAE Charlotte Talks. “Muslim Community Leaders On Recent Events, Middle East”.
- Austin Jenkins, Student. Political Science and Public Administration, Sociology, Economics. April 30, 2015. The Transylvanian Times. “Austin Jenkins Receives Bonnie Cone Award At UNC-C – Brevard NC”.
- Zach Mohr, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. April 28, 2015. Time Warner Cable News. “Postal Service Report Shows Massive Declines”.
- James Tabor, Faculty. Religious Studies. April 26, 2015. Popular Archaeology. “Archaeologists Return to Dig Key Area Near Temple Mount”.
- Inna Socolova, Faculty. Biological Sciences. April 23, 2015. The Salisbury Post. “China Grove Middle School students learn from scientist”.
- Greg Gbur, Faculty. Physics and Optical Science. April 15, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “UNCC science expo helps feed the curious mind”.
- Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. April 14, 2015. WSOC. “Obama to visit Charlotte to discuss women in workplace”.
- Pinku Mukherjee, Faculty. Biological Sciences. April 13, 2015. Time Warner Cable News. “UNC Charlotte Cancer Researcher Receives Highest Faculty Honor”.
- Gregory Weeks, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. April 12, 2015. The Christian Science Monitor. “Obama-Castro handshake: What it means, and what it doesn’t”.
- Pinku Mukherjee, Faculty. Biological Sciences. April 10, 2015. The News Observer. “NCSU, UNCC professors win top faculty honor”.
- James Tabor, Faculty. Religious Studies. April 09, 2015. livescience. “New Controversy Surrounds Alleged ‘Jesus Family Tomb’“.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. April 07, 2015. WFAE Charlotte Talks. “End Of The Civil War And The Beginning Of The ‘New South’.
- James Tabor, Faculty. Religous Studies. April 05, 2015. The Jerusalem Post. “Geologists claim stats, science prove Jesus buried in Jerusalem with wife and supposed son”.
- Shimon Gibson, Faculty. UNC Charlotte. April 04, 2015. PBS NewsHour. “Following Jesus’ steps: Are millions of Christians on the Via Dolorosa walking the wrong way?”
- James Tabor, Faculty. Religious Studies. April 04, 2015. Smithsonian. “Movie: Siege of Masada”.
- Alan Freitag, Faculty. Communication Studies. April 03, 2015. WSOC. “Initiative helps veterans at UNC Charlotte”.
- James Tabor, Faculty. Religious Studies. April 03, 2015. Huffington Post. “The Day Christ Died – Was it on a Thursday or Friday?”
- Ron Lunsford, Faculty. English. April 02, 2015. The Charlotte Post. “Say what? In era of texts and tech, communication evolves”.
- David Goldfield, Faculty. History. April 01, 2015. Charlotte Magazine. “Visions of the New South: Q&A With David Goldfield”.
- John Cox, Faculty. Global, International and Area Studies. March 29, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Charlotte rally held as “spark for action” against violence, bigotry”.
- Min Jiang, Faculty. Communication Studies. March 24, 2015. China Information. “Best Paper Prize”.
- John Szmer, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. March 18, 2015. The State (Columbia, S.C.). “Oklahoma frat fallout: Some speech protected, some punished”.
- Gregory Weeks, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. March 16, 2015. NPR Morning Edition. “Brazilians Stage Massive Protest Against President Dilma Rousseff”.
- Nancy Gutierrez, Dean. College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. March 14, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “UNC Charlotte profs bring continuing education to SouthPark home”.
- Jurgen Buchenau, Faculty. History. March 14, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “UNC Charlotte profs bring continuing education to SouthPark home”.
- Martha Bottia, Faculty. Sociology. March 09, 2015. US News & World Report. “Is the Teaching Profession Not Pink Enough?”
- Min Jiang, Faculty. Communication Studies. March 05, 2015. Charlotte Observer. “Human rights artist Todd Drake visits UNCC”.
- Mark West, Chair. English. March 04, 2015. The Straits Times (Singapore). “Author Defends Controversial Book”.
- Gregory Weeks, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. March 01, 2015. Bloomberg. “Venezuela’s Maduro Steps Up Coup Claim as Americans Detained”.
- James Walsh, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. February 25, 2015. The Washington Post. “How the latest leak hurts intelligence cooperation”.
- Erika Edwards, Faculty. History. February 23, 2015. about.com. “American Professor Looks at Hidden African Heritage in Argentina Part 1”.
- Stan Schneider, Faculty. Biological Sciences. February 22, 2015. The News and Observer. “UNCC professor studies how bee colonies select mates for their queens”.
- Stan Schneider, Faculty. Biological Sciences. February 21, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “UNCC professor studies how bee colonies select mates for their queens”.
- Ricky Matthews, Thomas Winesett, Students. Geography and Earth Sciences. February 20, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “UNC Charlotte students discuss “ice storm””.
- Mark West, Faculty. English. February 17, 2015. The Charlotte Observer. “Lessons learned from a doomed Dilworth building”.
- Lisa Slattery Walker, Tony Frevert, Faculty. Sociology, Organizational Science. February 14, 2015. Bustle. “Being Beautiful Has Its Downsides, According to Science”.
- Balaka Basu, faculty. English. February 13, 2015. Comics Beat. “Can a fan led branding campaign save Constantine?”
- Lisa Slattery Walker, Tonya Frevert, Faculty. Sociology, Organizational Science. February 13, 2015. BBC Future. “The surprising downsides of being drop dead gorgeous”.
- Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. January 22, 2015. Charlotte Business Journal. “Corporate incentives, taxes emerging as key issues in Charlotte’s 2015 mayoral campaign”.
- Min Jiang, Faculty. Communication Studies. January 22, 2015. Nikkei Asian Review. “2015 Chinese internet industry prospects”.
- Justin Conrad, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. January 21, 2015. Slate France. ““Guantánamo, combattants ennemis et torture: trois mythes du Patriot Act””.
- Greg Gbur, Faculty. Physics and Optical Science. January 17, 2015. ScienceNews. “Speed of light not so constanct after all”.
- Eric Heberlig, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. January 14, 2015. Charlotte Observer. “Facing loss of legislative clout, Mecklenburg County may turn to regional alliances”.
- Justin Conrad, James Igoe Walsh, Faculty. Political Science and Public Administration. January 13, 2015. The Washington Post. “When do countries respond to terrorism with torture?”
- Shimon Gibson, Faculty. University. January 05, 2015. Daily Mail. “Have archaeologists discovered where Jesus was sentenced to death?”
- Shimon Gibson, Faculty. University. January 04, 2015. The Washington Post. “Archaeologists find possible site of Jesus’s trial in Jerusalem”.