July
MSU Denver faculty in the media
Each month, the Early Bird highlights a few faculty members who have served as subject-matter experts on timely news topics.
By Tim Carroll
July 17, 2018
Here’s a sampling from June:
Anna Ropp, MSU Denver associate professor of psychology, was interviewed June 21 by Denver7 about the societal label of “snowflake” often used as a stereotype to describe Generation Z.
Kelly Monico, MSU Denver assistant professor of art, was interviewed June 12 by 9News about her recent alley art installation on Larimer Square.
Shawn Worthy, MSU Denver professor of human services and a clinical psychologist, was interviewed by CW2 on June 15 about a recent deadly road-rage incent in Westminster and how to speak with children about violent conflict.
Sam Jay, MSU Denver assistant professor of communications, was interviewed June 4 by Denverite.com about how primary candidates are using social media to attract young voters and evaluate constituent sentiments.
Whitney Traylor, MSU Denver associate professor of management, on June 1 joined a panel of community leaders on 9News to address the deeper issue driving implicit bias.
For a full list of faculty featured as experts in the media, visit MSU Denver in the News.