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. 31-Sept. 4:
August 3
- Startup Perks Go Remote—and Take a More Inclusive Approach
Wired: Elizabeth Tippett, associate professor at the University of Oregon School of Law, provides expert commentary.
- Latin American Women Are Disappearing And Dying Under Lockdown
Latino USA: The Conversation article by University of Oregon professor of anthropology Lynn Stephen was published.
August 2
- The Pandemic Is the Perfect Time for a Parents Revolution
Slate: Cites RAPID-EC surveying project from the University of Oregon psychology department.
- Reopening schools and restarting the economy, done wrong, will be a disaster | Opinion
Philadelphia Inquirer: Co-author Paul Slovic is a professor of psychology at the University of Oregon.
- Ventilation Key to Preventing Spread of COVID-19 Indoors
Newsmax: Cites report done by University of Oregon and the University of California.
- New survey asks: What’s it like to be a local newspaper journalist in 2020?
America's Newspapers: Damian Radcliffe, the Carolyn S. Chambers Professor of Journalism at the University of Oregon is lead researcher on the project.
August 1
- Central Oregon Business Index shows continued stress from COVID-19
Bend Bulletin: Tim Duy, economics professor of practice at the University of Oregon, provides expert commentary.