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In My Words: The threat of Obama

March 24, 2016

Professor Rebecca Todd Peters' recent blog entry for Patheos.com - a column also published by regional newspapers - deconstructs the historical context for animosity toward President Barack Obama that, in some instances, is directly tied to racism.

In My Words: OscarsSoWhat?

February 29, 2016

Associate Professor Naeemah Clark recently published a column in regional newspapers about the lack of diversity among 2016 Academy Award nominees, and how recent changes in the Academy will produce a broader selection of nominees in future years.

In My Words: Why the Y is the 'true America'

February 15, 2016

A newspaper column by Professor Tom Arcaro reflects on the YMCA's first national advertising campaign, "The Y. For a better us," and contrasts the Y's mission with rhetoric in the 2016 presidential election cycle.

In My Words: Eliminate Duke's monopoly on renewables

November 17, 2015

Associate Professor Jeffrey S. Coker authored a guest column for regional newspapers in which he criticizes Duke Energy’s efforts to stop a North Carolina nonprofit from selling solar power to a Greensboro church.

In My Words: Legal protections needed for 'on-demand' workers

October 13, 2015

In a guest column published by several regional newspapers, Associate Professor Eric Fink at the ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë School of Law points out shortcomings in federal labor laws as they apply to workers for app-based companies like Uber and Taskrabbit.

In My Words: Brought to you by the letters HBO and $$$

October 7, 2015

Associate Professor Naeemah Clark authored a guest column for regional newspapers about a new partnership between the Children's Television Network, which produces the beloved children's program "Sesame Street," and the premium cable network HBO.

In My Words: Government transparency is being lost

September 21, 2015

Jonathan D. Jones, director of the N.C. Open Government Coalition and an instructor in ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë's School of Communications, authored a guest column for several North Carolina newspapers about recent changes to state public record laws.