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Duke in the News: Faculty on the Election, COVID-Testing and Ecosystem Collapse

Duke Faculty in the News

Duke scholars daily share their expertise with the media on stories of major global, state and local importance, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the election. Scholars this week appeared in news outlets including Bloomberg, Forbes and The Guardian.

Read the daily media coverage featuring Duke鈥檚 people and research on the university鈥檚 .

Here are highlights from the past week:

 

Forbes

Features the work of Ashley Jardina, a white identity scholar and political scientist at Duke. The story quotes from Jardina鈥檚 2019 book 鈥淲hite Identity Politics,鈥 in which she found that about 40 percent of white Americans felt that their white identity is important to them and that this group partly overlaps with the group of white Americans who hold racist views.

 

Seattle Times

Features comments by political science professor Peter Feaver, a scholar on civil-military relations. He said the Trump campaign鈥檚 decision to run its recent advertisement showing the president with senior uniformed officers was problematic. 鈥淚鈥檓 sure (the officers) are uncomfortable with this and don鈥檛 like the appearance, even though they鈥檙e not allowed to say it,鈥 Feaver said.

 

Bloomberg

Quotes Dr. Mark McClellan, director of the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy and a former top official at the FDA. McClellan pointed out that Nevada antigen tests had detected many true positives, which could have sparked outbreaks and might not otherwise have been detected in time. 鈥淎verting even one nursing home outbreak is a huge economic and health benefit,鈥 he said.

 

The Guardian

Quotes Alexander Pfaff, a professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy. 鈥淪ocieties, from local to global, can do much better when we not only acknowledge the importance of contributions from nature 鈥 as this index is doing 鈥 but also take that into account in our actions, private and public,鈥 he says.

 

American Psychological Association

Quotes professor Gary G. Bennett, a professor of psychology and neuroscience and vice provost for undergraduate education. 鈥淚n my professional organization, there are many folks on Twitter, and I followed all of them and they followed me,鈥 says Bennett. 鈥淭hat was a built-in audience.鈥