In the Media
The Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences makes news in media outlets far and wide, from local stories on how the college’s research impacts Pittsburgh to faculty experts who weigh in on important national and international issues. Below is a small sample of recent media coverage.
March 2026
Public Source | March 10, 2026
Did anybody do the reading? Colleges grapple with a generational shift in learning – plus AI
Asia News Network | March 12, 2026
Wealthier overseas fans reshape power dynamics in K-pop
Quanta Magazine | March 16, 2026
The Math That Explains Why Bell Curves Are Everywhere
Bloomberg Law | March 16, 2026
Women Mentors Can Remind Us to Ask For What We’re Worth
The Independent | March 26, 2026
A healthy mindset can help you live longer. Here’s how
The Korea Times | March 30, 2026
Korean chip giants step up China investments to combat AI memory shortage
The Conversation | March 31, 2026
Benefits of mindfulness meditation go far beyond relaxation – here’s what it is and how to practice it
February 2026
Arirang News | Feb. 3, 2026
‘Golden’ makes history by becoming first-ever K-pop song to win Grammy Award
The New York Times | Feb. 10, 2026
Dr. Oz Says Drinking Is a ‘Social Lubricant.’ Some Experts Worry About That.
90.5 WESA | Feb. 11, 2026
Allegheny County Council OKs reassessment tax relief for low-income longtime homeowners
90.5 WESA | Feb. 12, 2026
Pittsburgh poet Jim Daniels looks back on his youth … in Detroit
The Boston Herald | Feb. 22, 2026
Immigrant surge helped boost GOP states’ population, and they may gain US House seats as a result
Nature | Feb. 23, 2026
Why every scientist needs a librarian
Science | Feb. 26, 2026
Tropical birds’ ‘silent spring,’ and mapping people’s brains during surgery
January 2026
Bloomberg | Jan. 26, 2026
Trump Vows to Raise Tariffs to 25% on South Korea
New York Post | Jan. 27, 2026
Got the blues: NY, California will lose a combined 6 House seats after 2030, census figures analysis shows
Publishers Weekly | Jan. 28, 2026
It’s on You: How Corporations and Behavioral Scientists Have Convinced Us That We’re to Blame for Society’s Deepest Problems
Politico | Jan. 28, 2026
Democrats could face an uphill Electoral College after 2030, new projections show
Media Coverage Archive
December 2025
Washington Examiner | Dec. 2, 2025
Wright on climate change, cyber and physical risks to the grid, and a national lab rebrand
NBC Sports | Dec. 4, 2025
Snap-timing unpredictability emerges as a potentially relevant QB metric
The Huffington Post | Dec. 4, 2025
Republicans Started A Full-Blown Midterms War — But Expert Says It Backfired
The Diplomat | Dec. 6, 2025
What Does China Want? Depends Which China You’re Talking About
The Wall Street Journal | Dec. 9, 2025
People May Be Less Vulnerable to Phishing Scams When Using Mobile Phones
NEXT Pittsburgh | Dec. 10, 2025
Tony Norman: Pulitzer winner Edda Fields-Black on making history resonate with the voices of the forgotten
The Texas Tribune | Dec. 11, 2025
A national GOP push to exclude noncitizens from future redistricting could have big ramifications in Texas
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Dec. 14, 2025
Daniel Holland: When Pittsburghers got the banks to change their ways
November 2025
MSN Ι Nov. 5, 2025
The success of the new K-Pop that has conquered the United States
MSN Ι Nov. 6, 2025
Plush neuron makes AI approachable, simplifies neural networks for middle schoolers
The Boston Globe Ι Nov. 10, 2025
Why a federal concealed carry gun bill must be stopped
New Scientist Ι Nov. 18, 2025
Mathematicians say Google's AI tools are supercharging their research
Associated Press Ι Nov. 19, 2025
Why Trump's plan to help GOP keep control of the House could backfire
90.5 WESA Ι Nov. 24, 2025
Pittsburgh experts recall new Hollywood free-expression group's roots
Atlantic Council Ι Nov. 25, 2025
Mali is at a turning point that risks 'disasterous domino effect'
October 2025
Pittsburgh Business Times | Oct. 3, 2025
Urban League's "State of Black Pittsburgh" event, United Way's Hometown Huddle and more (Around Town)
New York Times | Oct. 6, 2025
Are We Headed for Apocalypse? This Book Says It’s a 1-in-3 Chance.
New York Times | Oct. 6, 2025
Democrats could have a slight shot at flipping a US House seat in Utah under a new congressional map
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Oct. 14, 2025
In Pittsburgh, ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war and release of hostages bring cautious optimism
New York Times | Oct. 14, 2025
The Sari as Art, and Political Statement
WBUR | Oct. 15, 2025
What can Americans learn from Stalinism?
Associated Press | Oct. 15, 2025
Supreme Court case could lead to loss of Black representation in Congress, but the scope is unknown
Toledo Blade | Oct. 16, 2025
Panel debates pros and cons of AI in UT, Blade event
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Oct. 26, 2025
Digital footprints: Employing AI, parents are resurrecting children lost to fentanyl
TribLive | Oct. 27, 2025
CMU study on brain-hand interaction could improve prosthetics
MIT Technology Review | Oct. 30, 2025
Chatbots are surprisingly effective at debunking conspiracy theories
Huffington Post | Oct. 31, 2025
Buy Books And Never Read Them? There's A Japanese Term For That.
September 2025
Mashable | Sept. 5, 2025
Universities like Columbia are turning to AI chatbots to 'sway' student conflict
CNN | Sept. 5, 2025
How the US exerts controls over foreign chipmakers in China
MSN | Sept. 5, 2025
'Tackling this subject head-on': CMU launches sports betting class grounded in statistics
WTAE | Sept. 7, 2025
This professor teaches sports betting. Here's the NFL wager he warns against and why
The Conversation | Sept. 8, 2025
Brazil’s Bolsonaro may soon join ranks of failed coup plotters held to account − hampering the chance of any political comeback
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Sept. 11, 2025
Joshua A. Schwartz: Trump is wrong. Ukraine can win without attacking Russia
WBUR | Sept. 15, 2025
Jail death data finds ‘natural causes’ and ‘unavailable' the top causes of death
Newsweek | Sept. 17, 2025
AI Is Taking Jobs: Could Universal Basic Income Become a Reality?
The Washington Post | Sept. 16, 2025
AI firm DeepSeek writes less-secure code for groups China disfavors
NBC News | Sept. 20, 2025
The NFL's overtime can still come down to a coin toss. Is it better to kick or receive?
Inside Higher Ed | Sept. 24, 2025
How One University Is Reimagining a Humanities Ph.D. Program
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Sept. 25, 2025
Dan Holland: The City and County should not subsidize our stadiums
August 2025
Salon | Aug. 8, 2025
GOP power grab puts voting rights advocates in a bind
Scientific American | Aug. 12, 2025
Why ‘Use Your Words’ Can Be Good for Kids’ Health
The Washington Post | Aug. 18, 2025
The unlikely partners who could recharge U.S. battery production
Psychology Today | Aug. 19, 2025
The Healing Power of Words in the Age of AI
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Aug. 20, 2025
CMU study says chatbots aren’t good at knowing when they’re wrong
Yahoo! News | Aug. 21, 2025
Lawmakers are debating GOP congressional maps. What does redistricting mean for Texans?
MSN | Aug. 24, 2025
Texas' new congressional map heads to Gov. Abbott's desk
SBC Americas | Aug. 25, 2025
Why a Carnegie Mellon stats prof will use a fake sportsbook to teach freshmen
TribLIVE | Aug. 22, 2025
Carnegie Mellon study exposes gaps in AI's self-awareness
AXIOS Pittsburgh | Aug. 27, 2025
AI is overconfident even when wrong, says report
July 2025
Fast Company | July 2, 2025
Struggling with creativity? You may be Googling too much, says new study
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | July 4, 2025
Isolation increases the risk for premature mortality. Pittsburgh's many social clubs offer a cure.
Ars Technica | July 17, 2025
Fanfic study challenges leading cultural evolution theory
Citizen Tribune | July 22, 2025
AI chatbots terrible at knowing when they don’t know something
Pittsburgh Tribune Review | July 23, 2025
In brief: Pulitzer-Prize winning author talk, municipal news and more in Sewickley area
iHeart Radio | July 25, 2025
The Weekend Dive, featuring Trent Cash’s new work on AI overconfidence
New York Post | July 26, 2025
What would Americans really do for $1 million? Survey reveals shocking truth
USA Today Network | July 28, 2025
As sports betting sweeps campuses, two Pa. professors will teach students gambling safety
June 2025
CBC | June 6, 2025
Cheap and deadly: How drones are reshaping war
The Athletic | June 10, 2025
Oakmont, the site of this year's U.S. Open, and the tall tale that tells it all
Science | June 17, 2025
U.S. researchers are speaking up for science in local newspaper
NPR | June 18, 2025
Pro-Trump media figures split over the U.S. role in the Israel-Iran conflict
Pittsburgh City Paper. | June 19, 2025
Pulitzer winner Combee connects Harriet Tubman with present-day Pittsburgh
ABC News Live | June 19, 2025
Pulitzer Prize-winning book inspires art museum exhibit honoring Harriet Tubman
The Atlantic | June 19, 2025
The ‘Fantasy We Have of Vaccines’ Is in Trouble
NEXT Pittsburgh | June 23, 2025
Harrison Apple: Why learning about queer history is ALWAYS important
May 2025
The Japan News Ι May 2, 2025
‘Nudges’ can promote good behavior, but have limits
The Globe And Mail | May 6, 2025
You are likely more resilient than you think
Pittsburgh Magazine | May 7, 2025
Carnegie Mellon University Professor Wins Pulitzer Prize in History
The Miami Times | May 13, 2025
Miami historian Edda L. Fields-Black wins Pulitzer Prize for book on Harriet Tubman
The New York Times | May 17, 2025
How the Indian Media Amplified Falsehoods in the Drumbeat of War
Times Higher Education | May 22, 2025
Are we overlooking the power of autonomy when it comes to motivating students?
WLRN (Miami's NPR Affiliate) | May 23, 2025
Miami author on her Pulitzer Prize-winning book
April 2025
The Cool Down (MSN) Ι April 3, 2025
Individual faces backlash after floating wild weather conspiracy: ‘That’s a far too sensible scenario’
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Ι April 6, 2025
Op-Ed: America has gone back 100 years, and that’s not good
South China Morning Post | April 18, 2025
China enlists researchers to reinforce its borders with a strong historical narrative
Nature Ι April 23, 2025
How we’re battling Trump’s science cuts across small-town America
TribLive.com | April 25, 2025
Op-Ed: Targeting international students puts America's reputation at risk
March 2025
The Washington Post Ι March 4, 2025
From NFL to chess, an existential question: Can all games be solved?
Pittsburgh Business Times Ι March 10, 2025
Panelists discuss AI governance at CMU, K&L Gates conference on computational ethics
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Ι March 12, 2025
From emotional bonds with chatbots to the impact of AI on government jobs
WESA (Pittsburgh's NPR affiliate) Ι March 12, 2025
Stressed by current events? Instead of unplugging, a Pittsburgh psychology researcher says lean in
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Ι March 15, 2025
Pittsburgh colleges offer classes inside prison
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Ι March 20, 2025
What 2021 turnout in the race for Pittsburgh mayor could tell us about the 2025 primary
February 2025
NPR's The Indicator | Feb. 4, 2025
Trump threatens the grim trigger
Note: CMU's Kevin Zollman discusses game theory and the new presidential administration.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Feb. 9, 2025
W. Ian Lipkin, Lisa Danzig and Baruch Fischoff: A way to solve the problem of vaccine skepticism
Post-Tribune, part of Chicago Tribune Media Group| Feb. 15, 2025
Guest column: Why science funding matters to Indiana
Pittsburgh Business Times| Feb. 15, 2025
Carnegie Mellon University student named semifinalist in NFL Big Data Bowl
KDKA News: Pittsburgh's CBS affiliate| Feb. 22, 2025
Hundreds turn out for 27th annual Pittsburgh Racial Justice Summit
BBC Newshour | Feb. 22, 2025
First day of German election campaign
Note: A segment about the U.S. scientific research landscape beginning 45 minutes into the program includes an interview with CMU's Jessica Cantlon.
TechXplore| Feb. 25, 2025
New study identifies differences between human and AI-generated text
December 2024 and January 2025
KBS | Dec. 21, 2024
Self-Coups and the Impact of President Yoon’s Declaration of Martial Law
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Dec. 22, 2024
Mistletoe and Missteps: How Tradition, Psychology May Spawn Holiday Party Pitfalls
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Dec. 29, 2024
Eliminating Pour Decisions: Dry January Helps Drinkers Evaluate Their Relationship with Alcohol
Washington Post | Jan. 12, 2025
Americans Drank Less Alcohol Even Before the Surgeon General Weighed In
New York Times | Jan. 15, 2025
What Is Ye Trying to Tell Us Now?
France 24 | Jan. 16, 2025
Que Mensaje Envia Donald Trump con la Calculada y Disruptiva Lista de Invitados a Su Posesion?(article in Spanish)
PublicSource | Jan. 28, 2025
Pittsburgh's potential first queer history landmark poised for review process
December 2024
Gothamist| Dec. 10, 2024
Daniel Penny and Luigi Mangioni: 2 men greeted with public adoration, zeal for vigilantism
November 2024
The Economist | Nov. 7, 2024
Letters to the editor
Bloomberg | Nov. 2, 2024
Pittsburgh has seen more political TV ads than anywhere else
The Washington Post | Oct. 31, 2024
It was a legendary suffragist's home. This year it's a voting site
October 2024
Liberal Currents | Oct. 30, 2024
Liberalism and the Politics of Joy
The New York Times | Oct. 25, 2024
Has Hezbollah Been Weakened by Israel's Recent Attacks?
Salon | Oct. 19, 2024
Gerrymandering in 2024: How "deeply steered" districts benefit Republicans
Foreign Affairs | Oct. 19, 2024
Op-ed: Sinwar is Dead, but Hamas Will Survive
September 2024
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Sept. 27, 2024
Diplomats from the U.S., Switzerland and Costa Rica meet in Pittsburgh to discuss new tech and ethics
The Hill | Sept. 26, 2024
Experts see hope in new book ban data, but caution much work is left to be done
BBC | Sept. 23, 2024
When robots can't riddle: What puzzles reveal about the depths of our own minds
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Sept. 19, 2024
Curiosity and controversy: The political mood on college campuses in Pittsburgh
The Conversation | Sept. 19, 2024
Lebanon pager attacks: the weaponization of everything has begun
August 2024
NPR | August 12, 2024
As a new semester looms, students and colleges brace for more protests
Foreign Affairs | August 7, 2024
The Middle East’s Dangerous Escalation
Slate | August 3, 2024
What Happened to Ice Cube?
July 2024
Futurity | July 30, 2024
More Freedom Can Boost College Student Attendance and Learning
Psychology Today | July 27, 2024
Can Passionate Love Survive the Test of Time?
Daily Nous | July 18, 2024
The Benefits of Student Autonomy
New York Times | July 17, 2024
Opinion | J.D. Vance Keeps Selling His Soul. He’s Got Plenty of Buyers
Times Higher Education | July 17, 2024
Given a choice, students pick a harder assignment
Inside Higher Ed | July 15, 2024
Bridging the Campus Divide With ‘Dangerous Ideas’ and AI Debate Moderators
Lawfare | July 7, 2024
The Nuclear Taboo Is a Myth
Fortune | July 1, 2024
Olympic gymnast Suni Lee recites this 10-word rallying cry before competing to reduce stress and boost confidence
June 2024
Daily Mail | June 28, 2024
Biden, Trump battle for blue-collar voters as steel merger looms
New York Times | June 24, 2024
When Your Building Super Is an A.I. Bot
AP | June 24, 2024
Wisconsin taxpayers to pay half the cost of redistricting consultants hired by Supreme Court
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | June 23, 2024
Biden, Trump head into first debate battling for support from Pennsylvania's Latino and Black voters
Bloomberg | June 19, 2024
Netanyahu's Decision Time for Gaza Is Fast Approaching
The New Yorker | June 24, 2024
The Radical Faith of Harriet Tubman
BBC | June 14, 2024
We built a nasty game to test AI's ability to apologise
CNN | June 13, 2024
‘Hamas has never shown concern for Palestinian civilians,’ says expert on terror groups
Foreign Affairs | June 3, 2024
How Hamas Ends
May 2024
Institute of Alcohol Studies | May 28, 2024
Young Adults Reduced Drinking During and After Pandemic
Wall Street Journal | May 25, 2024
Forget the Rules: How People Are Building Streaming Bundles to Save Money
Popular Science | May 23, 2024
Crows can "count" similarly to toddlers, according to new study
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | May 22, 2024
412 Kids: Should parents pass along Pittsburghese, or is it time to yank the yinz?
PNAS | May 21, 2024
Protecting scientific integrity in an age of generative AI
STAT | May 16, 2024
In military medicine, study shows rank and race affect care
Los Angeles Times | May 16, 2024
What military doctors can teach us about power in the United States
Scientific American | May 2, 2024
Exercise Helps Your Brain as Much as Your Body
Big Issue | May 2, 2024
Marge starts a union and fights for workers' rights in powerful new episode of The Simpsons
Forbes | May 2, 2024
Heavy Drinking Young Adults Are Cutting Back, Study Suggests: Here’s How The Alcohol Industry Is Still Cashing In
April 2024
War on the Rocks | April 30, 2024
Haiti: A Best-Case Scenario
Modern War Institute | April 30, 2024
What Iran's Drone Attack Portends for the Future of Warfare
Scientific American | April 25, 2024
Elizabeth Bates and the Search for the Roots of Human Language
Knowable Magazine | April 23, 2024
How next-gen data analytics is changing American football
BBC | April 20, 2024
Soul Music: I Can See Clearly Now
WESA | April 3, 2024
No more 'just walk out' at Amazon grocery stores. The new bet is smart shopping carts
ABC | April 1, 2024
Prison expert: Problematic evidence ‘tells you there is something going on’ at Dauphin County Prison
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | March 30, 2024
Review: Edda Fields-Black's 'Combee' is an invitation to join a centuries long ring-shout
CNBC | March 28, 2024
I was charged $150 for missing a doctor’s appointment. Turns out these fees are on the rise
Daily Beast | March 28, 2024
Meet the Subreddit Roasting Your Kid’s Hilariously Awful Name
Choiceology podcast with Katy Milkman | March 25, 2024
Top of Mind: With Guests John Farrell & Manasvini Singh (time stamp 17:24)
March 2024
New York Times | March 24, 2024
What Would You Have Israel Do to Defend Itself?
Lawfare | March 17, 2024
Why More Female Leaders Won’t Lead to More Peace
Bloomberg | March 8, 2024
Women Aren’t Bad Negotiators. Sometimes We’re Better Than Men
Inside Higher Ed | March 1, 2024
Teaching Students to Disagree Respectfully
Axios | March 1, 2024
The fruit inflation forgot: Bananas remain affordable as food prices spike
February 2024
The New York Times | February 29, 2024
Black Families Can Now Recover More of Their Lost Histories
WESA | February 5, 2024
Pittsburgh author recalls Harriet Tubman's role in a Civil War raid
CBS News | February 1, 2024
Wisconsin redistricting experts tell Supreme Court Republican map proposals are gerrymanders
January 2024
Psychology Today | January 29, 2024
The Dangers of Oversharing
NPR | January 22, 2024
A visit to one Florida school where mindfulness is helping youngsters succeed
Daily Mail | January 9, 2024
Married women's love fades more quickly than their husband's in long marriages, data suggests
The Messenger | January 5, 2024
What to Make of Kim Jong Un’s Latest Threats of War
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | January 3, 2024
What to know about Bernard Grofman and Jonathan Cervas, Wisconsin's new map consultants
December 2023
Association for Psychological Science | December 20, 2023
Teaching: Wearable Cognitive Assistants
CNN | December 19, 2023
Why being present is a mind-body exercise you should practice more
The Messenger | December 15, 2023
North Korea-Russia Cooperation Will Further Deteriorate World Order
Daily Mail | December 10, 2023
'Fake news' claims open up new front in Middle East war
The Washington Post | December 5, 2023
The surprisingly simple way to convince people to go green
November 2023
El País | November 28, 2023
Elon Musk, greeted in Israel as a head of state: The geopolitics of Big Tech
Psychology Today | November 27, 2023
Why You Reveal More Than You Know You Should
Pittsburgh Inno | November 21, 2023
Ansys endows chair at Carnegie Mellon University
CBC News | November 18, 2023
The challenges of counting the dead in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war
The Christian Science Monitor | November 13, 2023
Ukraine’s creativity edge
Scientific American | November 10, 2023
Learning to Accept Discomfort Could Help You Thrive
Washington Post | November 7, 2023
Economists loved so-called nudge thinking. But it's a dud.
October 2023
The Wall Street Journal | October 29, 2023
Forget the Podcast: Make Your Commute Productive
Vox | October 20, 2023
What Israel should do now
NPR | October 19, 2023
Fake accounts, old videos and rumors fuel chaos around Gaza hospital explosion
Politico | October 16, 2023
The many tech fronts in the Middle East
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | October 17, 2023
Richard Scheines: Political slogans about Gaza and Israel simplify and divide
Foreign Affairs | October 15, 2023
Defeating Hamas Will Require a Strategy That Goes Beyond Revenge
Politico | October 10, 2023
We just saw the future of war
The Washington Post | October 9, 2023
Beyond white noise: How different ‘color’ sounds help or hurt
Wired | October 1, 2023
The Game Theory of the Auto Strikes
September 2023
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette| September 30, 2023
CMU among 13 institutions awarded millions for virus surveillance and preparedness
Vulture | September 26, 2023
Hip-Hop at 50 Still Has a Long Way to Go
The Messenger | September 15, 2023
Failure to Launch: The Problem With the Putin-Kim Strategy
The Atlantic | September 13, 2023
The One Thing Everyone Should Know About Fall COVID Vaccines
STAT | September 12, 2023
Patients might finally receive practical information with prescriptions — if the FDA doesn’t blow it
Deutsche Welle | September 7, 2023
Africa's wave of coups stokes fears among autocrats
Oprah Daily | August 31, 2023
Friend Problems? Maybe It’s Your Attachment Style
August 2023
The Atlantic | August 30, 2023
Fall’s Vaccine Routine Didn’t Have to Be This Hard
Pittsburgh Business Times | August 28, 2023
Carnegie Mellon University adds 3 graduate certificate programs involving AI, 3D bioprinting and data science
New York Times | August 26, 2023
Place to Sit, or Symbol of Resistance? The Evolution of the Folding Chair.
War on the Rocks | August 25, 2023
Open Source Technology and Public-Private Innovation are the Key to Ukraine's Strategic Resilience
The Washington Blade | August 24, 2023
Meet Ian Anthony Coleman, actor on the move
Pittsburgh Business Times | August 21, 2023
Founding director appointed at Carnegie Mellon Institute for Security and Technology
New York Times | August 21, 2023
Nuclear War Could End the World, but What if It's All in Our Heads?
Pittsburgh Business Times | August 21, 2023
Founding director appointed at Carnegie Mellon Institute for Security and Technology
Foreign Policy | August 17, 2023
Biden’s Big Bet on Japan and South Korea
NBC News | August 16, 2023
Extreme disasters are overwhelming safety systems not designed for climate-fueled events
Inverse | August 15, 2023
Neuroscientists Reconstructed Snippets of A Pink Floyd Song From A Person’s Thoughts
Time Magazine | August 10, 2023
Why Everyone's Worried About Their Attention Span—and How to Improve Yours
McKnights Long-Term Care News | August 7, 2023
‘Authoritative’ but effective: Study shows potential of internal vaccine mandate
July 2023
Washington Post | July 22, 2023
'Judeo Christian' roots will ensure U.S. military AI is used ethically, general says
June 2023
USA Today | June 27, 2023
Putin won't wipe out Prigozhin's Wagner Group. He needs mercenaries to fight Russia's wars.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | June 24, 2023
Expert Insights: The COVID-19 pandemic is over but we still feel miserable. What now?
AARP | June 23, 2023
7 Prices You Should Always Haggle Over
The Economist | June 21, 2023
Artificial intelligence is a familiar-looking monster, say Henry Farrell and Cosma Shalizi
UPI | June 7, 2023
U.S., South Korea seek to deepen ties as alliance marks 70 years
May 2023
NPR | May 31, 2023
Meet the teen changing how neuroscientists think about brain plasticity
Quartz | May 11, 2023
Ask for a raise using one of these scripts
Tribune-Review | May 11, 2023
Carnegie Mellon artificial intelligence institute to receive $20M in federal funding
Yahoo! News | May 11, 2023
Federal leaders investing $20M in artificial intelligence institute at Carnegie Mellon University
Technical.ly | May 9, 2023
CMU won $20M to create a new institute focused on ‘human-centric’ AI solutions
Pittsburgh Business Times | May 8, 2023
Carnegie Mellon University wins $20 million for creation of national AI research institute
Pittsburgh Business Times | May 3, 2023
Pitt, CMU name new co-directors of Collaboratory Against Hate
April 2023
USA Today | April 25, 2023
US should have attacked COVID like a foreign invasion, experts say. Have we learned any lessons?
March 2023
Everyday Health | March 23, 2023
Daily Step Counts in American Still Haven't Returned to Pre-Pandemic Levels
The Straits Times | March 17, 2023
One Year into Indo-Pacific Strategy, Washington has Deepended Alliances, Angering China
CNBC | March 7, 2023
Neuroscientist Shares the 'Nonnegotiable' Routine He Uses to Stay Mentally Sharp During the Day
News Week | March 9, 2023
Marjorie Taylor Greene's Antifa Plan Trashed by Counter-Terrorism Experts
February 2023
Pittsburgh Business Times | Feb. 28, 2023
20 People to Know in Higher Education: Marsha Lovett, Carnegie Mellon University
Psychology Today | Feb. 23, 2023
Why People Interrupt Us and What to Do About It
The Washington Post | Feb. 20, 2023
The morning routines on TikTok can be inspiring – and exhausting
NPR | Feb. 19, 2023
For families on both sides of the war in Russia and Ukraine, talking about it is a challenge
The Washington Post | Feb. 13, 2023
The less college students sleep, the worse their grades, study finds
January 2023
The Wall Street Journal | January 27, 2023
Risky Virus Research Needs Tougher Review, Government Advisers Say
Forbes | January 23, 2023
Frank Talk About Women, Money, And Promotion
NBC News | January 14, 2023
A mental health tech company ran an AI experiment on real users. Nothing’s stopping apps from conducting more.
Washington Post | January 5, 2023
Black women are worried another hair-care brand could abandon them
December 2022
The New York Times | December 13, 2022
It’s Time to Wear a Mask Again, Health Experts Say
November 2022
New York Times | November 23, 2022
Could I Survive the ‘Quietest Place on Earth’?
The New York Times | November 18, 2022
Will Covid Boosters Prevent Another Wave? Scientists Aren’t So Sure.
Toronto Sun | November 17, 2022
Indecision might be a sign of intelligence: Researchers
Archetypes | November 15, 2022
The Audacity of the Activist with Jameela Jamil & Shohreh Aghdashloo
The 74 | November 15, 2022
Teachers Felt More COVID Anxiety than Healthcare Workers, Study Finds
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | November 7, 2022
How an analytics company with Pittsburgh roots is ‘changing the game’ with sports data
October 2022
Psychology Today | October 31, 2022
How to Make Group Projects Fairer
Christian Science Monitor | October 28, 2022
‘All Quiet on the Western Front’: A German retelling for a modern time
Fast Company | October 26, 2022
I avoided the 3% “Raise Cap” and you can too
Fortune Well | October 6, 2022
Self-affirmations can improve your confidence. Here’s how to start
September 2022
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | September 30, 2022
An archive documents the partying and pain in Pittsburgh’s queer history
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | September 7, 2022
Secret City: Review: How D.C. began to empower gay Americans after Stonewall
CNN Health | September 6, 2022
'Powerful division' among public health leaders over how to pivot Covid-19 messaging
August 2022
Futurity | August 29, 2022
The Perks of Positivity May Depend On Race and Culture
The New Yorker | August 24, 2022
Parsing the Results of a Chaotic New York Primary
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | August 22, 2022
Drilling down into Pa.’s fracking legacy
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | August 19, 2022
Robert Cavalier: Why post-Dobbs America will vote pro-choice
Bloomberg | August 19, 2022
The CDC Needs to Admit Its Covid Mistakes
Popular Science | August 11, 2022
Why this cinematic sound trick makes your brain tingle and your skin crawl
Pittsburgh Magazine | August 10, 2022
A New Era of Schooling: What Is The Future of Remote Learning?
The Guardian | July 30, 2022
‘We risk being ruled by dangerous binaries’ – Mohsin Hamid on our increasing polarisation
July 2022
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | July 24, 2022
LGBTQ people may face barriers to health care, WVU study finds
Money | July 21, 2022
Dollar Scholar Asks: Will I Spend Less if I Force Myself to Use Cash?
The Hill | July 16, 2022
Why investment in the social sciences is critical to public health
EdSurge | July 13, 2022
What ‘Shakespeare Karaoke’ Teaches About the Virtual Reality Future
Today | July 12, 2022
Drinking alone in young adulthood linked with alcohol problems later in life
CNN | July 11, 2022
Drinking alone when younger linked to alcoholism in mid-30s
The Sun | July 11, 2022
The telltale signs your child is at risk of growing up to be an alcoholic
CBS | July 11, 2022
Study: Drinking Alone When Younger Linked To Alcoholism In Mid-30s
June 2022
Moms | June 25, 2022
Parenting Style Can Influence A Child's Future Political Views
ABC News Radio | June 17, 2022
Radio Interview with Danny Oppenheimer
May 2022
Education Week | May 24, 2022
COVID Vaccination Rates for Kids Are Stalling. What It Means for Schools
CNN Business | May 20, 2022
Prices are rising. How much should your salary increase?
U.S. News & World Report | May 19, 2022
New York's Hasty Redistricting Rewrite Draws Ire of Locals
The Wall Street Journal | May 17, 2022
The Do’s and Don’ts of Onboarding ‘Buddies’
STAT | May 17, 2022
Omitting long Covid from pandemic messaging is harmful for public health
The New York Times | May 13, 2022
Inflation Anger
Financial Times | May 9, 2022
Nudge limits, student ages, best for international business
CBS News | May 8, 2022
The Lincoln Memorial at 100: How a monument to history became a part of history
The Boston Globe | May 6, 2022
Please tell us how much you liked this article
Daily Pilot | May 3, 2022
A Word, Please: Flowery writing can turn off readers
Psychology Today | May 2, 2022
'No' Will Set You Free
The Washington Post | May 2, 2022
How to make self-affirmation work, based on science
April 2022
Politico | April 26, 2022
Elon Musk's biggest worry
Forbes | April 25, 2022
How to Ask for a Raise Amid Soaring Inflation
The Washington Post | April 22, 2022
As At-Home Rapid Tests Replace PCRs, We Need Better Guidance
Scientific American | April 19, 2022
How to Make Smart COVID Risk-Benefit Decisions
Quartz| April 19, 2022
Panera is expanding its subscription model to bring people to its restaurants
The Wall Street Journal | April 18, 2022
BA.2 Proves the Pandemic Isn’t Over, but People Are Over It
The Atlantic | April 12, 2022
America Created Its Own Booster Problems
Scientific American | April 1, 2022
A 630-Billion-Word Internet Analysis Shows ‘People’ Is Interpreted as ‘Men’
March 2022
The Federal Reserve of Minneapolis | March 29, 2022
The snow globe economy
NBC News | March 28, 2022
How does inflation affect your spending decisions?
KDKA-TV News | March 23, 2022
Pittsburgh Humanities Festival Kicks Off In Cultural District
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | March 22, 2022
CMU International Film Festival lineup examines 'faces behind the masks'
The Atlantic | March 18, 2022
America’s Flu-Shot Problem Is Also Its Next COVID-Shot Problem
Christian Science Monitor | March 15, 2022
From lawsuits to giveaway drives, a push against book bans
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | March 13, 2022
Review: Pittsburgh's Urban League moment
Chronicle of Higher Education | March 7, 2022
Do Students Self-Censor? Here’s What the Data Tell Us
Yahoo News | March 5, 2022
Mask decisions largely now up to personal preference in Hampton Roads as mandates expire
February 2022
CNBC | February 22, 2022
How Americans can save money when choosing a health insurance plan
Ms. | February 15, 2022
“Harriet” and the Combahee River Raid
WESA | February 15, 2022
Algerian writer and human-rights advocate sets up in Pittsburgh
Inside Higher Ed | February 10, 2022
How K-12 Book Bans Affect Higher Education
Penn Live | February 9, 2022
Most deaths in Pa. jails went unreported despite rules: ‘It is appalling’
Business Insider | February 6, 2022
Why you feel so miserable about life and money right now
January 2022
Wired | January 28, 2022
Politicians Say It’s Time to Live With Covid. Are You Ready?
The Hill | January 27, 2022
A call to renew the Black-Jewish bond
Discover | January 26, 2022
How Our Brains Organize Abstract Scientific Concepts
Wired | January 25, 2022
Why Some Animals Can Tell More From Less
Discover | January 24, 2022
Game Theory Explains Why Popular Baby Names Come and Go
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | January 23, 2022
Navigating asylum in the time of fear
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | January 22, 2022
College students are struggling in the pandemic, but mental health awareness is growing
Pittsburgh Magazine | January 21, 2022
Women & Business Profile: Sam Garfinkel
Trib Live | January 20, 2022
Pittsburgh Racial Justice Summit goes virtual again for 'Equity in Action' program
The Atlantic | January 10, 2022
Omicron Is Forcing Us to Rethink Mild COVID