Colgate in the Media: April 2025

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Colgate University faculty, staff, and alumni regularly provide their expertise and contribute to national and regional media outlets shaping discussions around vital research and current events. 

Art Seizures at the Met Caused Concern. His Job Is to Address It.
The New York Times
Elizabeth Marlowe, Professor of Art; Chair, Department of Art, Director, Museum Studies Program

As a diplomat, Pope Francis won breakthroughs and faced frustrations
The Washington Post
Timothy Byrnes, Peter L. Kellner Third Century Chair in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics; Professor of Political Science 

Groupthink Explains Defense Department’s Signal Chat Fiasco
Scientific American
Danielle Lupton, Associate Professor of Political Science; Director of the International Relations Program 

7 Cultural Treasures That Were Repatriated
History
Elizabeth Marlowe, Professor of Art; Chair, Department of Art; Director, Museum Studies Program 

Brain-guided convolutional neural networks reveal task-specific representations in scene processing
Scientific Reports
Bruce Hansen, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience 

What the ancient world can teach us about death
Los Angeles Times
Robert Garland, Roy D. and Margaret B. Wooster Professor of the Classics, Emeritus 

In battle of political majorities, Congress outweighs Trump
Syracuse.com
Michael Hayes, Professor of Political Science, Emeritus