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 March 23-27:
March 25-27
- What the Coronavirus Curve Teaches Us About Climate Change
Politico: UO psychology professor Paul Slovic co-writes a piece for Politico.
- Americans Make Unprecedented Civil Liberties Concessions to Battle Coronavirus
Voice of America: UO law professor Latisha Nixon-Jones is featured. This media request is the direct result of her piece in The Conversation that published last week.
- Here’s What the Federal Reserve Is Doing, Isn’t Doing, and Can’t Do to Address the Coronavirus
New York Magazine: UO economist Tim Duy provides expert commentary.- Duy also wrote a piece for Bloomberg that was republished in Yahoo.
- Duy also wrote a piece for Bloomberg that was republished in Yahoo.
- How to Play Outside Without Catching the Coronavirus
Yahoo via Fatherly: Josh Snodgrass, anthropologist and infectious disease expert at the UO, is featured.
- 5 Lessons From Campuses That Closed After Natural Disasters
Chronicle of Higher Education: André P. Le Duc, chief resilience officer and associate vice president for safety and risk services at the UO, is featured.
March 24
- Fed Aims 'Bazooka' to Backstop Coronavirus-Hit Economy
The New York Times: UO economist Tim Duy is featured.- Duy is also featured in other media outlets, including Marketplace and ABC Australia.
- Duy is also featured in other media outlets, including Marketplace and ABC Australia.
- PR Expert Offers Best Practices for Aviation Business Crisis Communications
Flying Magazine: UO public relations instructor Kelli Matthews provides expert commentary.
March 21-23
- Opinion: This is a sure way to make costly investing mistakes in the coronavirus crash
Marketwatch: The story features research by Ellen Peters, director of the Center for Science Communication Research.- Peters was also interviewed on WBUR, NPR Boston.
- Peters was also interviewed on WBUR, NPR Boston.
- Here’s how to keep your home as coronavirus-free as possible
HuffPost: Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg, professor of architecture and director of the Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory and co-director of Biology and the Built Environment, is featured.