MTSU experts recently provided facts and perspectives to
national media outlets in recent articles on Nigerian youth, breastfeeding,
Tennessee politics, the analysis of soldiers’ remains, covering President Trump
and Trump’s European policy, among other topics.
Dr. Sesan Kim Sokoya,
associate dean for graduate and executive education in the Jennings A. Jones
College of Business and a marketing professor, commented on the need for
Nigeria’s young people to receive better training for a July 27 article at www.naija.ng. His comments are available here.
Dr. Andrei Korobkov,
a professor of political science and international affairs, analyzed President
Donald Trump’s European policy in a July 30 article he wrote for www.valdaiclub.com. His views can be accessed
here.
Dr. Katie Foss,
an assistant professor of journalism, explained the so-called “pink tax,” an additional
charge on products used by both women and men, in a July 30 report on Nashville
television station WSMV. The video and transcript can be found here.
Foss also penned an editorial on cultural pressure against
breastfeeding that Tribune News Services published Aug. 2. That editorial can
be read here.
Dr. Yang-seung Jeong,
an assistant professor of biology, talked about the identification of U.S.
soldiers’ remains retrieved from North Korea in an Aug. 1 article by Agence
France-Presse. His words can be accessed here.
Kent Syler, a professor
of political science and international affairs, noted the absence of gender
identity rhetoric by Republican women candidates in Tennessee in an Aug. 2
story for www.vox.com. His comments are
available here.
Syler also analyzed Tennessee’s political primary election
results Aug. 2 on Nashville television station WSMV. The video may be seen here.
Dr. John Haffner,
a veterinarian and associate professor of horse science, commented on freezing
pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction test samples for horses in an Aug. 7
article at www.thehorse.com. His views
are available here.
Dr. Jason Martin,
associate dean of the James E. Walker Library, conducted a podcast titled
“Setting the Emotional Tone: Managing Emotional Culture in the Library” Aug. 8
for the American Library Association. The text he used for www.ala.org can be accessed here.
Ken Paulson, dean
of the College of Media and Entertainment, expressed the importance of
diligence by journalists who cover Donald Trump for an Aug. 16 article for www.journal.com.ph. That article can be
read here.
Reporters seeking expertise from MTSU personnel, as well as
members of the campus community with expertise for media, may contact Gina Logue in the Office of News and
Media Relations at 615-898-5081 or via email at gina.logue@mtsu.edu.
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