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Psychology
May 27, 2025
Thomas Plante was quoted in this USA Today article on car shaming, the act of criticizing others for driving gas-powered vehicles, which is on the rise amidst growing environmental concerns and the increasing popularity of electric vehicles.
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Psychology
May 20, 2025
The Catholic Church and federal government reacted vehemently to new legislation in Washington state that requires priests to report child abuse or neglect to law enforcement after learning about the crime through confessions.
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Religious Studies
May 8, 2025
Elyse Raby was asked to discuss her initial reactions to the first American pope. Also on NBC Bay Area, KCBS LA, KNX-AM (Radio), KCBS-AM (Radio), WTTG (D.C. )Fox, Fox KTVU2, The Santa Clara, KCAL (Los Angeles) CBS; and discussing the conclave on CBS Bay Area. -
Environmental Studies and Sciences
May 8, 2025
Santa Clara University professor Iris Stewart-Frey emphasizes the need for trust, solidarity, and patience in the decision-making process. While democracy does not always guarantee perfect decisions, it remains the best safeguard against injustice and tyranny. She was interviewed by lasalle institut.
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Religious Studies
May 8, 2025
The Catholic Church has its first American pope, selected as pope on the second day of the conclave. Nicholas Hayes-Mota was interviewed by KTVU Fox 2.
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Sociology
May 6, 2025
Enrique Pumar was interviewed by This Old House in the article, "Who Can Afford To Own a Home—And Where?"
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History
April 24, 2025
Paul Mariani, S.J. was interviewed by DailyMail.com in the article "Chinese Catholics mourn Pope Francis, mull Church's future."
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Religious Studies
April 21, 2025
Elyse Raby was interviewed on FOX2 KTVU about "Who is the next pope?"
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Psychology
April 20 2025
Thomas Plante was interviewed by HuffPost in the article "Nice vs. Kind: The Difference Is Significant."
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Psychology
April 15, 2025
Lang Chen was quoted in the Reuters article, "Autism rates in US children hit record level in 2022, CDC data show."
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