From the New York Times to the Washington Post, University of Oregon researchers have been at the forefront of media coverage around COVID-19 as journalists seek out experts on the national and world response, reaction and preparation for the virus.
Here are some of the stories featuring UO faculty members from the week of Aug. 24-28:
August 28
- A post-pandemic Bay Area concern: Who will be left to shape our communities?
San Francisco Chronicle: Claire Herbert, assistant professor of sociology at the University of Oregon, provides expert commentary.
With Dow Still Climbing, S&P and Nasdaq Hit New Highs
Courthouse News: Tim Duy, economics professor of practice at the University of Oregon, provides expert commentary. He also wrote for Bloomberg Opinion.
August 27
- The Future of the Academic Work Force
The Chronicle of Higher Education: Gabe Paquette, vice provost for academic affairs at the University of Oregon, provides expert commentary.
August 26
- A look ahead to Fed Chair Jerome Powell's speech tomorrow
MarketPlace: UO economist Tim Duy is featured.
August 25
- Air Quality Is Safety Focus for New York’s Schools
Wall Street Journal: The story mentions research by Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg, co-director of the Biology and the Built Environment Center.
- The Childcare Crisis Limits Women Entrepreneurs’ Potential
Forbes: The story features research by UO psychology professor Phil Fisher.
August 24
- America Is Drowning in Joblessness — and Swimming in Cash
New York Magazine: UO economist Tim Duy is mentioned. Duy is also featured in Bloomberg TV, Bloomberg opinion, Reuters and Willamette Week.
- A Pandemic Within a Pandemic Across Latin America
U.S. News & World Report: UO anthropology professor Lynn Stephen wrote for The Conversation. It was picked up by U.S. News & World Report. It was also picked up by the Houston Chronicle.
- Here's what it'll take to clean up esports' toxic culture
Yahoo: UO media/game studies professor Amanda Cote wrote a piece for The Conversation. It was picked up by Yahoo.