- Sapna Batheja discusses how eating habits have changed during the pandemic and offers advice on how people can make changes on Weekend Edition Sunday on NPR.
- Scalia Law School Dean Ken Randall talks about what drew him to Mason and why it's a great place to study law.
- Health economist Len Nichols on the ongoing need for health reform and equity
- Peter Stearns discusses the "nervous breakdown" from a historical perspective in this article in the Atlantic.
- Saskia Popescu comments on the possibility of eliminating COVID-19 in the near future in this article in Time magazine.
- Tarun Kushwaha talks about the complexities of the messaging in this year's Super Bowl ads.
- Mason graduate student Christine Condo writes about her experiences wearing a mask and social distancing. Read her column in the Washington Post.
- Julia Hathaway, Ed Maibach and the Center for Climate Change Communication are mentioned for their study of climate change and health in this New York Times story.
- Steven Pearlstein writes about lessons in market manipulation as seen in the GameStop saga in his Washington Post column.
- Mark J. Rozell comments on how different presidents have used executive orders. More from the Los Angeles Times.
- Jeannette Chapman discusses what the financial costs are to Washington, D.C., as a result of the lockdown in this Bloomberg CityLab story.
- Bethany Letiecq talks about the pandemic's stresses on refugee families. More from NPR's All Things Considered.