May 16, 2023

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Prof. Frederick Lynch was mentioned in an article about governors are not requiring a college education for job-seekers. In response to this idea, Lynch has said that removing barriers to jobs is a good idea, but education has provided upward mobility for tens of millions of minorities and women — and many benefits outside of work, such as critical thinking, civic engagement, and healthy behavior.

May 12, 2023

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A report from the Rose Institute of State and Local Government was cited in an article about how Reno’s multifamily market has been heating up over the last decade. The report found that Reno ranked as the third most popular destination for companies moving out of California.

May 11, 2023

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Former President Trump was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation against onetime Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll. In response to the verdict, Prof. Jack Pitney explained that “practically nothing” could undermine Trump with his base. However, he added, “Among general election voters, it is another in a long list of liabilities. Under certain circumstances, he could win, but the case makes his climb a little steeper.”

May 7, 2023

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In an opinion piece, Prof. Manfred Keil, in collaboration with Sasha Rothstein, prompted ChatGPT to read out an economic analysis of the Inland Empire, finding the results were not factually correct. The op-ed then outlined the ‘good,’ ‘bad,’ and ‘ugly’ in the analysis. 

May 5, 2023

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Prof. Rachel Fenning provided context for new research on “Mindfulness” practices, which may help parents of young children with autism manage their daily stressors, benefiting their kids in the process.