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Faculty in the media, COVID-19

May 2, 2022

Marketing and Sponsorship: A to Gen Z: As graduation and the workforce loom, the terms, expectations and brand choices change

Sports Business Journal

Mark Beal 

April 28th, 2022

Even when the pandemic fades, the depression it has wrought will linger

Stat 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

April 28th, 2022

50% Of Young Adults Report Symptoms Of Depression, New Covid-19 Survey Shows

Forbes 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

April 21st, 2022

Brooke Foucault Welles - "Oneness" in Networks of Children and Families?

ICA Podcast 

Amy Jordan - Vikki S. Katz - Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

April 19th, 2022

Education Experts Divided Over the Benefits of Virtual Schooling

LIfewire 

John V. Pavlik

April 13th, 2022

Recent study distinguishes U. for its strategies to approaching coronavirus pandemic effectively

The Daily Targum 

Brent Ruben

April 6th, 2022

Students, faculty share thoughts on changes to masking policies 

The Daily Targum 

Mary D'Ambrosio

April 4th, 2022

A new book examining the impact the media are having on the lives of children during the COVID-19 pandemic, including children from populations that have rarely been studied before, Read more about “Children and Media Worldwide in a Time of a Pandemic” ed

Authority Magazine 

Mark Beal

February 23rd, 2022

Many Americans knowingly disagree with scientists about COVID vaccines

Axios 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

February 22nd, 2022

It's Time to Get Over 'COVID Shame'

TIME 

Maria Venetis

February 21st, 2022

NJ residents continue to believe COVID vaccine myths proven false 

Jersey 101. 5 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

February 17th, 2022

Nearly half of Americans still unsure about popular vaccine misinformation 

Medical Xpress 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

February 17th, 2022

New Rutgers study links depression with susceptibility to believing coronavirus misinformation

The Daily Targum 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

January 25th, 2022

People who are depressed may be more susceptible to misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines: Among surveyed adults, those with depressive symptoms were more likely to believe false statements about COVID-19 vaccines

Science Daily 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

January 21st, 2022

What genetic counselors can teach the CDC about communicating uncertainty

STAT News 

Liesel Broadbridge (Ph.D. student)

January 18th, 2022

A digital divide haunts schools adapting to virus hurdles

Associated Press 

Vikki S. Katz

January 3rd, 2022

Anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is harming Black people—and his family legacy—with his vaccine misinformation campaign

The Grio 

David Love

December 17th, 2021

Gens under the lens: The Gen Z consumer

Tearsheet 

Mark Beal

December 17th, 2021

Measure to modernize state websites inches closer to final votes

New Jersey Monitor 

Vikki S. Katz

December 17th, 2021

2 Years Since COVID-19: What Have We Learned?

Health News Digest 

James Katz - Ralph Gigliotti

December 3rd, 2021

Omicron has fueled even more COVID-19 misinformation as scientists wait to learn more 

Philadelphia Inquirer 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

November 11th, 2021

Department Chairs in Distress

Inside Higher Ed 

Ralph Gigliotti

November 10th, 2021

Rutgers professors comment on U. vaccine mandate for employees

The Daily Targum 

John V. Pavlik

November 3rd, 2021

Media Choices Have Started to Change as a Result of COVID-19

ANA Magazine

Mark Beal

October 14th, 2021

AUTHOR: GEN Z CONSUMERS SEEK BRANDS WITH CLEAR PURPOSE

The Food Institute 

Mark Beal

October 13th, 2021

Amid pandemic, hybrid courses become standard for many at Rutgers

The Daily Targum 

Amy Jordan

October 13th, 2021

Amid pandemic, hybrid courses become standard for many at Rutgers

The Daily Targum 

Amy Jordan

October 12th, 2021

Read the document

The New York Times 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

September 17th, 2021

How Gen Z Is Learning Through the Covid-19 Pandemic

Bloomberg 

Mark Beal

September 17th, 2021

Post-pandemic: The power of crisis management planning

Science Magazine 

Ralph Gigliotti

September 10th, 2021

Biden's Federal Vaccine Mandate Will ‘Set Precedent’ For Philly-Area Employers To Strengthen Requirements 

The Philadelphia Inquirer 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

September 1, 2021

Faculty Selfies 

Rutgers Today 

Steven Miller - Yonaira Rivera

August 18th, 2021

We Need To Understand The Difference Between Isolation And Loneliness

The New York Times 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 17th, 2021

Joking About COVID-19 Won’t Create Marital Bliss

Rutgers Today 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 17th, 2021

Bad News: Selling The Story Of Misinformation 

Harper's Magazine 

Jack Bratich

August 16th, 2021

Why No One Really Knows How Bad Facebook’s Vaccine Misinformation Problem Is

Vox 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 16th, 2021

The Misinformation And Myths Holding Americans From Getting Vaxxed 

NJ 101.5 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 13th, 2021

High Earners Among Most Susceptible To Vaccine Myths, Survey Finds

Bloomberg Equality 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 13th, 2021

Cult Experts Discuss Alleged Conspiracy Theory-Believing Dad Accused Of Killing Kids

ABC News

August 10th, 2021

Vaccine Misinformation: Half Aren't Sure What's True, COVID Report Finds

Asbury Park Press 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 9th, 2021

Rutgers Study: 20 Percent Of Americans Unlikely To Get Vaccine

Patch New Brunswick 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 6th, 2021

Learning While Being Under-Connected: What New Research Uncovers About Digital Inequity In America

Connected Nation 

Vikki S. Katz

August 4th, 2021

No, The COVID Vaccine Doesn’t Have A Microchip. How NJ Doctors Are Fighting Misinformation

Asbury Park Press 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 4th, 2021

Use Facebook A Lot? You're More Likely To Be Unvaccinated

Brigham Health (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA) 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 3rd, 2021

Strong Support In N.J. For All Version Of Vaccine Mandates

ROI NJ 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 3rd, 2021

Use Facebook A Lot? You're More Likely To Be Unvaccinated

Drugs.com 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 3rd, 2021

Use Facebook A Lot? You're More Likely To Be Unvaccinated

Health Day 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 3rd, 2021

National Poll: 64% Now Feel Government Should Mandate Vaccination

ROI NJ 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

August 3rd, 2021

HOW BRANDS ARE REACTING TO THE POLITICIZATION OF COVID

Ad Age 

Mark Beal

July 29th, 2021

Charlie Kirk’s Pro-Trump Youth Group Stokes Vaccine Resistance As Covid Surges Again

The Washington Post 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

July 28th, 2021

Let’s Keep The Vaccine Misinformation Problem In Perspective

Wired 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

July 27th, 2021

People Are More Anti-Vaccine If They Get Their Covid News From Facebook Than From Fox News, Data Shows

The Washington Post - Monkey Cage 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

July 23rd, 2021

Millions Of Students With Home Internet Access Still Can’t Get Online

EdSurge 

Vikki S. Katz

July 22nd, 2021

To Be Honest With You, No Influencer Has Been Treated More Unfairly Than Donald Trump Jr.

The Atlantic 

Caitlin Petre

July 21st, 2021

Gen Z's Anticipated Media Consumption During Tokyo Summer Olympics

Patch New Brunswick 

Mark Beal

July 10th, 2021

Taking A Stand 

Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) 

Mark Beal

July 8th, 2021

Social Isolation In The U.S. Rose Even As The Crisis Began To Subside, New Research Shows

New York Times 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

July 8th, 2021

Digital Divide: We Must End The Struggle Of Being 'Under-Connected'

The Hill 

Vikki S. Katz

July 7th, 2021

What We Learned About Relationships During The Pandemic

TIME 

Maria Venetis

July 7th, 2021

5 Tips For College Freshman To Help Maximize Year One

Forbes 

Mark Beal

June 25, 2021

How sharing what we don’t know can build trust in medical research, for the COVID-19 vaccines and well beyond

MIT Sloan School of Management 

Charles Senteio 

June 13th, 2021

The Richest Colleges Didn’t Need To Cut Their Budgets In The Pandemic — But They Did

Vox 

Todd Wolfson

May 27th, 2021

Difficult Times Loom For Biden, To Mistakes, After The Pandemic 

Newsus 

David Greenberg

May 19th, 2021

Rutgers Students Opposed To Vaccine Mandate Hold Campus Protest

New Jersey Patch 

Todd Wolfson

May 10th, 2021

Low-Key Biden Needs To Sell His Vaccine Push And Spending Package

Washington Examiner 

David Greenberg

May 10th, 2021

A Climate Dystopia In Northern California 

The Intercept 

Naomi Klein

May 3, 2021

What students, faculty said each other should know about their side of online learning

The Daily Targum

Jenny Mandelbaum

April 19, 2021

Colleges Are Using COVID as an Excuse for Austerity. Unions Are Pushing Back.

Truthout

Todd Wolfson

April 15, 2021

New Mexico Reports 230 New COVID-19 Cases and One Death

Santa Fe Reporter

Yonaira Rivera 

April 9, 2021

Rutgers Faculty Union Head Responds To Students' Vaccine Mandate

Patch

Todd Wolfson 

April 7, 2021

Coalition of Rutgers Unions reaches agreement with U. after yearlong negotiations

The Daily Targum

Todd Wolfson

April 7th, 2021

Five Rutgers Unions Ratify Work-Sharing Agreement In Bid To Avoid Layoffs - New Jersey Globe

New Jersey Globe 

Todd Wolfson

April 7th, 2021

“This Agreement Protects Jobs”: Four Unions At Rutgers University Reach Historic Deal To End Layoffs

Democracy Now! 

Naomi Klein - Todd Wolfson - Juan D. González

April 7th, 2021

How We Can Unite And Fight For A People-Centered Rutgers: Coalition Of Rutgers Unions Town Hall

MSN.com 

Naomi Klein - Todd Wolfson

April 1st, 2021

Why We Need A More Precise Understanding Of Vaccine Hesitation

MIT News 

Charles Senteio

March 24, 2021

Blue-state Republicans slump without Trump as foil

Politico

Katherine Ognyanova 

March 23, 2021

Geoengineering danger: Experts have increasingly warned against manipulating Earth’s natural systems, but politicians don’t care

Strange Sounds

Naomi Klein 

March 10, 2021

NJ Already Fought Off COVID Fatigue, But Now We're Relaxing Again 

NJ 101.5

Katherine Ognyanova 

March 10, 2021

Once in an alliance, New Jersey’s neighboring states are breaking rank on COVID reopening plans

News 12

Katherine Ognyanaova 

March 10, 2021 

Study: NJ Residents Have Grown Less Vigilant About Coronavirus-Slowing Behaviors

WBGO

Ognyanova

March 10, 2021

NJ residents relaxing social distancing measures as COVID cases decline, survey finds

ABC 7 New York

Katherine Ognyanova 

March 9, 2021

NJ has been more relaxed about social distancing. Here's why that has experts worried

NorthJersey.com

Katherine Ognyanova 

March 9, 2021

Study: NJ residents have grown less vigilant about coronavirus-slowing behaviors

WHYY

Katherine Ognyanova

March 8, 2021

New Jerseyans Relaxing Social Distancing Measures, New Survey Finds

Rutgers Today

Ketherine Ognyanova 

March 8, 2021

How Mota, the QAnon-Spouting Skate Brand, Became Roller Derby’s Big Villain

The Daily Beast

Jack Bratich 

February 22, 2021

N.J. should work harder to vaccinate Black residents | Opinion

The Star-Ledger 

Britt Paris and Khadijah White 

February 22, 2021

For The Many Calls on Gov. Murphy and Lawmakers to Fund the Recovery in FY 2022 Budget

Insider NJ

Todd Wolfson 

February 19th, 2021

Biden Throwing Psaki Under The Bus On Schools Goal Not Fatal To Her Credibility — Yet

Washington Examiner 

David Greenberg

February 17th, 2021

Movement To Enact Equal Rights Amendment In Constitution Sees Revival

ABC News WPVI Philadelphia 

Deepa Kumar

February 15, 2021

Why Are Some College Students Studying In Their Cars? A New Study Explains. | Opinion

The Star Ledger (NJ.com) 

Vikki S. Katz - Amy Jordan - Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

February 10, 2020

How the Anti-Vaxxers Got Red-Pilled

Rolling Stone

Jack Bratich 

February 8, 2021

More NJ residents now eager to get the COVID vaccine

NJ 101.5 

Katherine Ognyanova 

February 5, 2021

Rutgers launches health communication certificate program

The Daily Targum

Regina Efimchik

February 4, 2021

A year into the pandemic, thousands of students still can't get reliable WiFi for school. The digital divide remains worse than ever.

USA Today 

Vikki Katz

January 28, 2021

After Covid, will digital learning be the new normal?

The Guardian 

Naomi Klein 

January 15, 2021

Mask-Wearing, Social Distancing Improve, But Too Slowly, Survey Shows

NPR

Katherine Ognyanova

January 9, 2021

COVID, masks and freedom were on my mind as I shoveled snow off my sidewalk

Asbury Park Press 

Jorge Reina Schement

December 24, 2020

Social Media Got Very Sad in 2020

Daily Beast 

Fredrika Thelandersson

December 18, 2020

COVID Reports: NJ Residents Support More Restrictions 

New Jersey 101.5

Katherine Ognyanova

December 17, 2020

Why Sports TV Ratings Will Likely Still Suffer In 2021

Forbes

Mark Beal

December 15, 2020

Young Social Impact Heroes: Why & How With Adam Gray of Virtual Force Is Helping To Change Our World

Medium

Mark Beal

December 14, 2020

Quotes From Experts: COVID-19 And Extended Online Learning

AAAS SkiLine 

Rebecca Reynolds

December 14, 2020

Gov. Murphy Takes Stance On Potential Covid-19 Shutdown In New Jersey

The Signal

Rebecca Reynolds 

December 10, 2020

Rutgers deans comment on spring semester planning

The Daily Targum

Jonathan Potter 

December 10, 2020

PR Firms Are Being Shamed For Helping Fossil Fuel Companies ‘Green’ Their Image

HuffPost

Melissa Aronczyk 

December 7, 2020

This explains why COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are surging

Marketwatch

Katherine Ognyanova

December 7, 2020

Mask Wars Revisited

Wall Street Journal 

Katherine Ognyanova

December 4, 2020

Q&A: Sports Marketers Weigh In On How COVID Will Change The Way They Engage Audiences in 2021 and Beyond

LexBlog

Mark Beal 

December 3, 2020

NJ COVID numbers keep rising, as new research and photos show people less likely to take precautions

PIX 11

Katherine Ognyanova 

December 3, 2020

NJ ranks 7th among states for wearing masks to curb COVID-19

NJ Spotlight

Katherine Ognyanova

November 30, 2020

The Guide to Sports Marketing in 2021: How COVID Will Change the Way Brands, Teams and Leagues Engage Fans & Consumers

Sports Marketing Review

Mark Beal

November 24, 2020 

Are you tired of watching your mother’s grandchildren? 

Israel 21c

Dafna Lemish

November 24, 2020

Glaring Omission From Biden’s Covid-19 Task Force: Mental Health Expertise

STAT

Katherine Ognyanova

November 24, 2020

Sports has a Gen Z problem. The pandemic may accelerate it.

The Washington Post 

Mark Beal 

November 20, 2020

Most NJ Students Have Computer Access, But That Won't Close Divide, Advocates Say

NorthJersey.com 

Vikki S. Katz

November 18, 2020

Where Are We Now?

Rutgers Global Health Institute 

Charles Senteio

November 12, 2020

More Young Adults Are Thinking About Suicide And Death, National Survey Finds

Health News Digest 

Katherine Ognyanova

November 6, 2020

Rutgers Schools Begin Announcing Spring 2021 Semester Plans

The Daily Targum

Jonathan Potter

November 4, 2020

Tight race tests Americans’ trust in system – and each other 

Christian Science Monitor

David Greenberg 

November 1, 2020

Dishonesty Has Defined the Trump Presidency. The Consequences Could Be Lasting. 

The New York Times

David Greenberg

October 27, 2020

The Impact of COVID-19 on Department Chairs

Inside Higher Ed

Ralph Gigliotti 

October 23, 2020

Professor on disparities in COVID-19 test wait times

PBS

Katherine Ognyanova 

October 23, 2020

Americans are still waiting nearly three days for coronavirus test results - too slow for contact tracing to detect potential outbreaks, study finds

The Daily Mail (UK) 

Katherine Ognyanova

October 21, 2020

These nine swing states will see the biggest ‘blue shift’ as ballots are counted after the election

The Washington Post Monkey Cage

Katherine Ognyanova 

October 20, 2020

COVID-19 Test Results Are Faster but Still Too Slow for Contact Tracing, Rutgers Survey Says

TAPintoPIscataway 

Katherine Ognyanova

October 20, 2020

Coronavirus Test Results Are Faster but Still Too Slow for Contact Tracing, National Survey Says 

Rutgers Today 

Katherine Ognyanova 

October 19, 2020

Coronavirus Test Results Get Faster, But Still Too Slow To Help Slow Disease Spread

NPR

Katherine Ognyanova 

October 12, 2020

Gen Z: Vote like your future depends on it | Opinion

The Star Ledger 

Mark Beal

October 5, 2020

Trump is terrified — and could exploit his COVID-19 infection to further destabilize the election: Naomi Klein

RawStory

Naomi Klein 

October 5, 2020

Biden campaign aims to keep focus on COVID-19 response as Trump is treated in hospital

Reuters

David Greenberg 

October 5, 2020

Biden Campaign Aims to Keep Focus on COVID-19 Response

Newsmax

David Greenberg 

October 5, 2020

Election Season Upended: Trump’s COVID Diagnosis Could Reshape Race, Debates & SCOTUS Fight

FS TV

Naomi Klein 

October 2, 2020

President Trump’s Positive COVID-19 Test Unprecedented in History, Says Rutgers Expert

Rutgers Today

David Greenberg 

September 23, 2020

Young People More Likely To Believe Virus Misinformation, Study Says

The New York Times 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

September 23, 2020

A Novel Proposal To Help Millions Of Kids Struggling With Online School

The Washington Post 

Vikki S. Katz

September 22, 2020

Some NJ Students Didn't Learn For 6 Months. How Long Will It Take Them To Recover? 

The Star Ledger (NJ.com) 

Rebecca Reynolds

September 21, 2020

The Digital Divide 

The Star Ledger (NJ.com) 

Rebecca Reynolds - Vikki S. Katz

September 21, 2020

Online Learning Failed NJ Kids Once. Here's How It Could Happen Again.

The Star Ledger (NJ.com) 

Rebecca Reynolds - Vikki S. Katz

September 18, 2020

Many Americans Still Concerned About Access To Health Care

Medscape 

Katherine (Katya) Ognyanova

September 15, 2020

Rutgers: 5 Ways To Improve Remote Learning

Campus Technology 

Amy Jordan - Vikki S. Katz

September 14, 2020

Connection, Routine And Equity: What Students Need When Learning Online

University Business 

Amy Jordan - Vikki S. Katz

September 14, 2020

Rutgers Surveyed Students On Remote Learning, Crafted Tips For Teachers

edscoop 

Amy Jordan - Vikki S. Katz

September 9, 2020

College Students Need Connection, Routine, Equity To Thrive In Online Coursework

HealthNewsDigest.com 

Amy Jordan - Vikki S. Katz

September 8, 2020

What Academic Leaders Can Do To Navigate Crisis With Dr. Ralph Gigliotti

The Leadership Educator Podcast 

Ralph Gigliotti

September 2, 2020

Pandemic Shapes Rutgers Move To Online Learning For State's Contact Tracers And More

Rutgers Today 

Nikolaos Linardopoulos

August 31, 2020

Join the Free Webinar by Lytus on Impact of COVID-19 on the Global Telemedicine Industry

The CSR Journal

Clifton Lacy

August 28, 2020

Why New Jersey’s Plan for In-Person Schooling Is Falling Apart

The New York Times

Katherine Ognyanova

August 28, 2020

Some Colleges Planned Early for Online Fall. Here's What they Learned

Chronicle of Higher Education

Vikki Katz and SC& student Luna Laliberte

August 26, 2020

What is a university campus worth? | Opinion

The Star Ledger

Vikki Katz and Amy Jordan 

August 21, 2020

Consumers’ COVID-19 caution is holding the economy in check

RobinsPost.com

Katherine Ognyanova

August 20, 2020

Survey: Only 33% of Americans Think Return to School is Safe 

Futurity.org

Katherine Ognyanova

August 20, 2020

Majority of Americans Not Confident in Safe Return to School, National Survey

HealthDigestNews.com

Katherine Ognyanova 

August 20, 2020

Don’t Press Pause On Engaging Gen Z During The Pandemic

Sports Business Journal 

Mark Beal 

August 14, 2020

New Survey Finds Only 66 Percent Of People in U.S. Plan To Get COVID-19 Vaccine When It Becomes Available

WGBH News Boston

Katherine Ongyanova 

August 14, 2020

In a World Beset by Pandemic and Strife, Comedy Can Help

KQED

Lauren Feldman

August 5, 2020

Escape from the Nuclear Family: COVID-19 Should Provoke a Rethink of How We Live 

The Intercept

Naomi Klein 

July 28, 2020

Tracking COVID-19 with a new app that assures user privacy

Global Travel Media

Vivek Singh

July 24, 2020

The People’s Kitchen at El Compadre serves free meals and social justice to those in need

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Chenjerai Kumanyika 

July 20, 2020

Gen Z is the next ‘Greatest Generation’ | Opinion

The Star Ledger

Mrk Beal 

July 14, 2020

Governors In Coronavirus Hotspots See Popularity Slipping

Forbes

Kayta Ognyanova 

July 13, 2020

Naomi Klein: ‘We must not return to the pre-Covid status quo, only worse’

U.S. News Hub

Naomi Klein 

July 9, 2020

ICE Threatens to Deport or Bar International Students If Schools Move Classes Online Due to Pandemic

Democracy Now!

Juan Gonzalez

July 7, 2020

‘Walking on a Tightrope’: How College Graduates Are Dealing With an Uncertain Future

The River

Mark Beal 

July 2, 2020

The advantages and disadvantages of online learning during the coronavirus pandemic

The Hill

Rebecca Reynolds 

June 18, 2020

Autocomplete Serves Up More Bad COVID info in Spanish 

Futurity.org

Vivek Singh 

June 16, 2020

Online Autocompletes Are More Likely to Yield COVID-19 Misinformation in Spanish than in English

Rutgers Today 

Vivek Singh 

June 11, 2020

Nothing tests a leader’s skill like a crisis | Opinion

The Star Ledger (NJ.com) 

Richard Dool

June 9, 2020

Oral histories, websites, maps: Documenting a pandemic in real time

Northjersey.com

Marija Dalbello

June 8, 2020

As nation reels, Trump’s focus is strength, not unity

The Christian Science Monitor

David Greenberg 

June 3, 2020

The Future of the Fourth Estate

David Greenberg, Caitlin Petre, Juan D. Gonzalez 

Rutgers Magazine

Philly plans to increase police funding while cutting city services. Critics say that’s a mistake.

The Philadelphia Inquirer 

Chenjerai Kumanyika 

May 29, 2020

“I Believe That Post-María Puerto Rico Functions Like a Handbook For Our Times”: Director Cecilia Aldarondo on Her Hurricane María Doc, Landfall

Filmaker Magazine 

Naomi Klein

May 28, 2020

Trump continues to claim broad powers he doesn't have

Associated Press 

John Pavlik

May 20, 2020

The High-Tech Post COVID Life 

WNYC - The Brian Lehrer Show

Naomi Klein 

May 19, 2020

Why we’re shaming N.J. residents who don’t social distance, even though it won’t make them stay home

The Star Ledger

Mary Chayko

May 18, 2020

Politifact: Obama Isn’t the First Ex-President to Speak Ill of His Successor

Politifact

David Greenberg 

May 15, 2020

How Teachers are Adapting to the COVID-19 Classroom: Our Experts Weigh In

Worthington Blog 

Richard Dool 

May 14, 2020

Screen New Deal: Naomi Klein on How Companies Like Google Plan to Profit in High-Tech COVID Dystopia

Democracy Now!

Naomi Klein 

May 14, 2020

Naomi Klein: Healthcare Industry Sees “Potential Bonanza” of Profits in COVID-19 Crisis

Democracy Now!

Naomi Klein 

May 13, 2020

Ask a sane person: Naomi Klein is not ready to give up the fight

Interview Magazine

Naomi Klein 

May 13, 2020

Naomi Klein: How big tech plans to profit from the pandemic

The Guardian

Naomi Klein

May 13, 2020

Screen New Deal: Naomi Klein on How Companies Like Google Plan to Profit in High-Tech COVID Dystopia 

Democracy Now!

Naomi Klein

May 12, 2020

Businesses should take this opportunity to create a new normal for employees

The Star Ledger

Marya Doerfel 

May 7, 2020

The Press Is Amplifying a Dangerous Know-Nothing Ideology

The Nation

Katherine Ognyanova

May 6, 2020

COVID-19 survey: NJ residents more careful, not as eager to reopen economy
New Jersey 101.5

Katherine Ognyanova

May 5, 2020

COVID-19 50-state survey: Majority of US residents oppose rapid reopening of economy

Journalist's Resource

Katherine Ognyanova

May 5, 2020

U.S. public 'firmly opposed' to reopening the economy immediately

PhysOrg

Katherine Ognyanova

May 1, 2020

Amid a Rising Coronavirus Death Toll, Trump Leaves the Grieving to Others

The New York Times

David Greenberg

April 30

New Jerseyans weigh in on outbreak’s impact

NJBiz

Katherine Ognyanova

April 30, 2020

New Survey Finds U.S. Public “Firmly Opposed” To Reopening Economy Immediately 

Rutgers Today

Katherine Ognyanova

April 29, 2020

Free app to help N.J. employees manage anxiety during the pandemic may not be so free, or good, after all

The Star Ledger

Britt Paris

April 29, 2020

These Three Governors are Reopening their States Faster than their Voters Want 

Washington Post's Monkey Cage

Katya Ognyanova

April 25, 2020

Rutgers Union Leaders Hold Car Caravan Protest in Front of Barchi's Home

TAPinto.net

David Winters 

April 25, 2020

The Coronavirus if Flint, Writ Large: Opinion

Newsweek

Marc Aronson 

April 20, 2020

Reflection Series on the 2020 Pandemic

International Leadership Association 

Brent Ruben

April 15, 2020

3,500 Jurists, Scholars, Actors, Artists, Writers Condemn UP Police's Charges Against The Wire

The Wire

Deepa Kumar

April 15, 2020

These Inspiring Videos Will Make You Want To Travel Again

Forbes

Mark Beal

April 13, 2020

Pugnacious attacker Biden’s best bet for running mate

DNYUZ (originally in the Washington Examiner)

David Greenberg 

April 10, 2020

Strengthening Face-to-Face Connections Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Rutgers Today

Mary Chayko 

April 10, 2020

Baldwin Middle School students cheer up senior citizens with letters, videos

Long Island Herald 

Marc Aronson

April 9, 2020

Naomi Klein: Sanders 'Broke the Spell' of Neoliberalism as Trump Pushes Coronavirus Capitalism 

Democracy Now!

Naomi Klein 

April 8, 2020

NASPA Leadership Podcast: Interview with Ralph Gigliotti

NASPA Student Leadership Programs

Ralph Gigliotti 

April 8, 2020

Experts question abrupt decision by New York City to ban Zoom from use in all public schools

VTN News Networks

Vikki Katz 

April 7, 2020

Are Trump and his allies setting up Dr. Fauci as the pandemic scapegoat?

Salon

David Greenberg 

April 7, 2020

Spin Won’t Save Trump

Politico 

David Greenberg

April 7, 2020

“Volunteer Your Skills.” With Dr. Ely Weinschneider & Mark Beal

Thrive Global

Mark Beal 

April 6, 2020

Crisis Leadership and the Higher Education Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak

The Evolllution

Ralph Gigliotti

April 2, 2020

TV, video games and other media could actually help your children while we’re all staying at home | Opinion

The Star Ledger (nj.com)

Dafna Lemish

April 1, 2020

"An Open License To Pollute": EPA Relaxes Regulations Citing Coronavirus

NPR - The Takeaway

Naomi Klein

April 1, 2020

Seeing Light at the End of the Tunnel: 5 Reasons To Be Hopeful During this Corona Crisis, With Rutgers University’s Mark Beal

Medium

Mark Beal 

April 1, 2020

Will the COVID-19 crisis trigger us to rethink our ideas about authoritarian-style leadership?

The Star Ledger

Brent Ruben 

March 29, 2020

COVID-19 will speed up how Gen Z transforms the world

The Star Ledger

Mark Beal 

March 27, 2020

Naomi Klein & Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum | Talks For Future

Fridays For Future 

Naomi Klein 

March 26, 2020

How to Beat Coronavirus Capitalism 

Haymarket Books

Naomi Klein

March 25, 2020

Some US Leaders Take 'Do As I Say, Not As I Do' Virus Stance 

New York Times

Itzhak Yanovitzky 

March 24, 2020

Cuomo Implores & Cajoles Trump Administration for Urgent Coronavirus Help, With Mixed Results 

Gothamist

David Greenberg 

March 19, 2020

Need A Good Binge While Stuck Inside? Listen to "Who Is? The Podcast"

Now This 

Khadijah White 

March 19, 2020

Trump's Team New Mission: Defend the 'Wartime President'

Politico

David Greenberg

March 18, 2020

Crisis Leadership Understanding, Navigating, and Leading in the Complexity of Crisis

Association of College Unions International (ACUI), featured on their list of coronavirus crisis resources

Ralph Gigliotti 

March 17, 2020 

As pandemic turns politics inside out, questions swirl around Democratic race: Can Democratic primaries survive the pandemic?

The Chronicle Journal

David Greenberg

March 17, 2020

Sports in the Age of the Novel Coronavirus 

Bleav

Steven Miller

March 16th, 2020

Academe's Shock Doctrine

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Naomi Klein

March 16th, 2020

Coronavirus Capitalism And How To Beat It

The Intercept

Naomi Klein

March 15th, 2020

Will The Coronavirus Pandemic Uncover Our Students’ Digital Inequality?

The Star Ledger

Vikki S. Katz - Amy Jordan

March 13th, 2020

Major Publishers Take Down Paywalls For Coronavirus Coverage

Adweek

Mark Beal

March 13th, 2020

Coronavirus Is The Perfect Disaster For ‘Disaster Capitalism’

Vice

Naomi Klein

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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