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Americans Aren’t Asking for Transgender Sports Bans. So Why Pass Them?

May 26, 2022

Dr. Jami Taylor, professor of political science, joins her research colleagues detailing in an op-ed the mismatch between public opinion on transgender sports bans and recent legislation that prohibits transgender youth from competing in organized sports.


Citing Danger to Freshwater, Scientists Say We Need to Put Brakes on Road Salts

January 3, 2022

Dr. Bill Hintz, an assistant professor of ecology, discusses his research on how the overuse of road salts to melt winter snow and ice is threatening our health and environment.


IOC Transgender Guidelines Hailed But Questions Remain

November 19, 2021

Dr. Jami Taylor, professor of political science, discusses the International Olympic Committee’s new guidelines for transgender athletes.


How to Save Money with a Prescription Discount Program

June 29, 2021

Dr. Varun Vaidya, pharmacoeconomic researcher and professor of pharmacy practice, discusses how prescribed medication is priced. Read: How to Save Money with a Prescription Discount Program


Arkansas legislators pass ban on transgender medical treatments for youths, overriding governor’s veto

April 7, 2021

Dr. Jami Taylor, professor of political science, discusses the long-term impact of Arkansas becoming the first state to outlaw transgender medical treatments for minors. Read: Arkansas legislators pass ban on transgender medical treatments for youths, overriding governor’s veto


The Wild Horse Wars

November 20, 2020

Dr. John Turner, UToledo professor of physiology and pharmacology who has researched the effects of one birth-control drug on wild horses, discusses the conflict over the fate of wild horses in the West. Read: The Wild Horse Wars