In the News

The Guardian

Qi Wang, professor of psychology and director of the Culture & Cognition Lab, explains why adults cannot remember their lives as babies or toddlers.

Marketplace

Erica Groshen, senior labor market advisor at ILR, discusses retail sales data for January.

CNN

Michael Dorf, professor of law, explains what could happen if the Trump administration ignores federal judges. 

BBC

Eswar Prasad, senior professor of international trade policy, explains that US trading partners may diversify and sell their products elsewhere.

Fortune

Samantha Sheppard, professor of cinema and media studies, says “There’s a real need for people feeling like they have to tune in. Kendrick has just enough gravitas for this moment, and in that sense, we see the shrewdness of Jay-Z making this pick topical.”

The New York Times

“This has damaged the relationship quite significantly, and there will be a period of sorting out. It has triggered really significant and striking emotional responses. It’s very raw for people,” says Jon Parmenter, associate professor of history.

Bloomberg

“Undercutting long-established relationships with partner countries around the world weakens America’s diplomacy and ability to compete with other global powers, such as Russia and China, for critical resources, markets, and geostrategic alliances,” says Rachel Beatty Riedl, director of the Center on Global Democracy.

CBC

Rachel Beatty Riedl, director of the Center on Global Democracy, says “Undercutting long-established relationships with partner countries around the world weakens America's diplomacy and ability to compete with other global powers such as Russia and China for critical resources, markets, and geostrategic alliances against radical extremists or other threats to U.S. national interests.”

The Atlantic

Alex Susskind, professor of food and beverage management, discusses the fluctuating cost of eggs.

Associated Press

Kate Perz, 4-H animal science program coordinator at CCE Suffolk County, discusses the benefits and downfalls of raising chickens. 

The Washington Post

“All companies I talk to are really focused on driving productivity [and] lowering cost. It pushes things in favor of employers,” says Bradford Bell, professor in strategic human resources.

CNBC

Thomas Godwin, professor of practice in accounting at the Dyson School, discusses taxing employees.