In The Media
Our faculty lend their expert opinion to media outlets around the world. Here’s a collection of where to find them. Plus, discover stories about our people and programs in a variety of publications.

Why some countries are opening back up to tourists during a pandemic
Professor Steve Carvell discusses why some countries are opening back up to tourists during the pandemic.

Family farmers struggle to keep up with fast-warming world
Associate Professor Ariel Ortiz-Bobea discusses further complications for farming as climate change makes life harder for small-scale farmers.

Biden Makes History With Pick of Janet Yellen for Treasury Secretary
Professor Eswar Prasad comments on President-Elect Biden’s pick of Janet Yellen for Treasury Secretary.

A strong off-season for Colorado ski resorts doesn’t guarantee a winter windfall
With states considering greater COVID shutdown measures, Professor Bruce Tracey says the success of the ski season hangs in the balance.

Biden’s diversity policies may line up with corporate America’s
Associate Professor Scott Yonker points to a shift from soulless corporations to ones with conscience towards their role in society.

Why the U.S. could be the big loser in the huge RCEP trade deal between China and 14 other countries
Professor Eswar Prasad discusses China’s growing influence as a global power, both politically and economically.

Airbnb’s IPO filing proves how little it needs to advertise
Professor Chekitan Dev discusses the strength and power of Airbnb in the new world of hospitality and hotels.

Top CEOs largely silent on Trump election denial, for now
Professor Eswar Prasad points to potential risks for the economy caused by the U.S. President’s election result denial.

Sheriffs’ group: Gathering mandate poses tall challenges
Lecturer Lilly Jan says New York State’s recent physical gathering mandates around COVID could cut into restaurant profits.