- “Top Freelancing tip: Know Yourself, Be Yourself, Play to Your Strengths” – Medium, Jan. 3
Life Trustee and former Board of Trustees Chair A.G. Lafley’s essay centered around the College’s motto. - “A wounded healer’: Ralph Northam wraps up term in office” – The Washington Post, Jan. 9
The Virginia governor explained how Chamberlain Fellow Ty Seidule and his book, Robert E. Lee and Me, helped him understand the origin of his own views. - “Beyond voting rights, Georgia wrestles with Southern identity” – Christian Science Monitor, Jan. 10
Ty Seidule described parts of Georgia up until the 1970s as a “racist police state.” - “‘Record speed and focus': Biden’s judicial picks diversify bench” – Christian Science Monitor, Jan. 19
Associate Professor of Government Gbemende Johnson spoke about diversity in the judiciary. - “On Exposing Robert E. Lee, Lost Cause Myths, White Supremacy, and Treason” – History News Network, Jan. 21
Ty Seidule was interviewed on these topics. - “President Biden is replacing federal judges at a record-breaking pace” – NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday, Jan. 22
Gbemende Johnson spoke about the president’s judicial picks. - “Climate Migration: Facing the Inevitable” – Inside Higher Ed/Academic Minute, Jan. 24
Professor of Government Peter Cannavo spoke about the effects of climate change on communities. - “The résumé line Biden loves in judges” – Politico, Jan. 28
Gbemende Johnson spoke about the president’s judicial picks.
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