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Faculty Featured in National Publication

Summer Articles Published in The Conversation

 

The Conversation is a publication that the University of Memphis subscribes to in order to help faculty promote their research to a global audience. Authors may respond to requests for articles or pitch articles on any topic related to their research. Writing for the conversation provides each author with an article metrics dashboard that helps to measure the impact of your work. Articles published by the Conversation are picked up by major national publications such as US News and World Report, CNN, PBS, and the Chicago Tribune among others. 

 
 
Critical race theory: What it is and what it isn't (theconversation.com) 
David Miguel Gray, Philosophy
 
IRS hitting you with a fine or late fee? Don't fret – a consumer tax advocate says you still have options (theconversation.com) 
Rita Green, School of Accountancy
 
Shot 55 years ago while marching against racism, James Meredith reminds us that powerful movements can include those with very different ideas (theconversation.com)
Aram Goudsouzian, History
 
Millions of renters face eviction and homelessness: 3 essential reads about the CDC's expiring moratorium (theconversation.com)
Katy Ramsey Mason, Law School et al. 
 
Chile has a growing Muslim community – but few know about it (theconversation.com)
Michael Vincent Perez, Anthropology 
 
Safety net policies are helping reduce the number of Americans below the poverty line – but that's not the whole story (theconversation.com)
Elena Delavega, Social Work
 
Can healthy people who eat right and exercise skip the COVID-19 vaccine? Richard Bloomer, Health Sciences

 

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