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In the News: Katherine Landdeck

Publisher's Weekly recently reviewed Katherine Landdeck's (history) new book on the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP).

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In the News: Rhett Rigby

Rhett Rigby (health promotion & kinesiology) was quoted in a Jan. 31 Frontiers in Science blog post on his team’s research on the benefits of combining therapeutic horseback riding with cognitive exercises.

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In the News: Nancy Bocskor

Nancy Bocskor (Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy) spoke with WFAA Channel 8 anchor Jason Wheeler in four interviews covering impeachment politics and the Iowa caucuses.

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In the News: Randall Langston

Randall Langston (enrollment management) was quoted in a Jan. 30 Denton Record-Chronicle story on spring enrollment.

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In the News: Carine Feyten

Chancellor Carine Feyten was quoted in a Preston Hollow People story on Jennifer Staubach Gates, recipient of the 2020 Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award.

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In the News: Jacob Blosser

Jacob Blosser (history) was featured in a Lisbon, Ohio Morning Journal story on his election as president of Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society.

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In the News: AnaLouise Keating

AnaLouise Keating (multicultural women and gender studies) was interviewed for a shift7 article on Gloria E. Anzaldúa that was published Jan. 19 on the Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls blog.

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In the News: Shannon Mantaro

Shannon Mantaro (Center for Women Entrepreneurs) wrote a column that appeared in the Denton Record-Chronicle and also addressed the newspaper's editorial board.

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In the News: Genevieve West

Genevieve West (English) continues to make news for her work on editing “Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick,” a new book of Zora Neale Hurston short stories.

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In the News: Genevieve West

The New York Times reviewed the book of short stories by Zora Neale Hurston edited by Genevieve West (English) in its Jan. 14 issue.