RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
David Rosner was featured in “Trump’s ‘Chinese Virus’ rhetoric part of a long U.S. tradition of scapegoating” in a WNBC Interview.
David Rosner was featured in “Trump’s ‘Chinese Virus’ rhetoric part of a long U.S. tradition of scapegoating” in a WNBC Interview.
In the podcast The Ear, David Rosner discussed Covid-19 and the lack of preparedness from past to present.
In the podcast The Ear, David Rosner discussed Covid-19 and the lack of preparedness from past to present.
Mae Ngai was featured in the PBS documentary, Asian Americans, which aired May 11-12.
Mae Ngai was featured in the PBS documentary, Asian Americans, which aired May 11-12.
Adam Tooze is quoted in an article discussing the “secret romanization of European monetary policy,” in Bloomberg News.
Adam Tooze is quoted in an article discussing the “secret romanization of European monetary policy,” in Bloomberg News.
Stephen M. Koeth, wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post discussing religion in the time of Covid-19.
Stephen M. Koeth, PhD candidate, wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post discussing religion in the time of Covid-19.
Sailakshmi Ramgopal was named a Spring 2020 Provost’s Grants Program Junior Faculty Awardee.
Sailakshmi Ramgopal was named a Spring 2020 Provost’s Grants Program Junior Faculty Awardee.
Adam Tooze participated in “Virtual Meeting: The IMF and COVID-19: How to Relieve Emerging Economies” for Council on Foreign Relations.
Adam Tooze participated in “Virtual Meeting: The IMF and COVID-19: How to Relieve Emerging Economies” for Council on Foreign Relations.
Kenneth T. Jackson is quoted discussing the subway system’s importance in “In New York’s Subway Shutdown, An Unthinkable Departure.”
Kenneth T. Jackson is quoted discussing the subway system’s importance in “In New York’s Subway Shutdown, An Unthinkable Departure.”
Adam Tooze was quoted in “The shadow of World War II hangs over the pandemic” in The Washington Post.
Adam Tooze was quoted in “The shadow of World War II hangs over the pandemic” in The Washington Post.
Kavita Sivaramakrishnan presented on “Epidemics and Urban Centers: Different Cities, Disparate Experiences” in Princeton University’s “Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of Health” virtual webinar.
Kavita Sivaramakrishnan presented on “Epidemics and Urban Centers: Different Cities, Disparate Experiences” in Princeton University’s “Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of Health” virtual webinar.





