- Gerard Aching, Professor, Africana Studies (@gla235)
- Avery August, Professor, Microbiology and Immunology (@averyxaugust)
- Rachel Bezner Kerr, Associate Professor, Development Sociology (@rbeznerkerr)
- Diane Burton, Associate Professor, ILR School, Human Resource Studies
- Maria Fernandez, Associate Professor, History of Art (@Ladyskullzero)
- Claudia Fischbach, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering (@flschbcl17)
- Maria Cristina Garcia, Professor, History (@ithacamcg)
- Kim Haines-Eitzen, Professor, Near Eastern Studies (@KimHainesEitzen)
- Christopher Hernandez, Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Melissa Hines, Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Biology (@MelissaAHines)
- Tara Holm, Associate Professor, Mathematics (@tsholm)
- Marianne Krasny, Professor, Natural Resources (@CUCivicEcology)
- Hadas Kress Gazit, Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (@HadasKressGazit)
- Cynthia Leifer, Associate Professor, Microbiology and Immunology (@CindyLeifer)
- Lisa Nishii, Associate Professor, ILR School, Human Resource Studies (@LNishii)
- Sara Pritchard, Associate Professor, Science and Technology Studies (@SaraBPritchard)
- Jolene Rickard, Associate Professor, History of Art/Visual Studies
- Mardelle Shepley, Professor, Design and Environmental Analysis (@mardellesh)
- Rebecca Stoltzfus, Professor, Nutritional Sciences (@RebeccaRjs62)
- Kim Weeden, Professor, Sociology (@WeedenKim)
OpEds written by 2015 Cornell Public Voices Fellows:
- CNN, Heed the lessons from Disneyland measles outbreak
- Huff Post Live, What to Know About the Latest Measles Outbreak
- BBC, Measles outbreak at Disney raises vaccination questions
- Star Tribune, Make ‘anti-vax’ attitudes unacceptable
- BBC Mundo (Spanish), ¿Por qué son los ricos más propensos a no vacunar a sus hijos en EE.UU.?
- CNN, What we’ve forgotten about the danger of childhood diseases
- Huffington Post, Soundscapes and Our Sense of Belonging
- Orlando Sentinel, Don’t miss this golden chance to reform our outdated Cuba policies
- Pacific Standard, The Current Flu Vaccine Isn’t Very Effective, But You Should Get it Anyways
- Huffington Post, Seducing the ‘Enemies’ Within
- Boston Globe, The real reason the US is falling behind in math
- Fox News Latino, Opinion: My own McFarland story, with a happy ending
- Pacific Standard, Fighting the War on Cancer
- Pacific Standard, Black Diseases Matter Too
- eFM101.3 (South Korea), This Morning with Alex Jensen
- Huffington Post, 7 People Who Care for Nature and Community
- Huffington Post, Stop Blaming Illegal Immigrants for the Measles Outbreak
- Quartz, A Cuban-American’s hope for US-Cuba relations clouded by past mistakes
- Huffington Post, Nature’s Do-Gooders: What Difference Do They Make?
- Washington Post, Sweet, endless pi
- The Nature of Cities Blog, Extinction of Experience: Does it Matter?
- Pharmaceutical Journal, Mandatory Vaccination Will Protect All Citizens
- Huffington Post, Extinction of Experience: Does it Matter?
- Santa Barbara Independent, Drought Turns a Light on Farming Methods
- Brattleboro Reformer, Mental hospitals have an unpleasant reputation
- Huffington Post, Are City Folks the New Caretakers of the Land?
- Pacific Standard, The Role of Doubt in Science
- Pacific Standard, Water, Technology, and Western Hubris
- The Post-Standard, California Drought: It’s Our Fault for Demanding Produce Year Round
- Detroit News, Please, no more Balitimores
- The Conversation, Should female faculty get bonus points to correct for gender bias in student evaluations?
- The Hill, Use the NIH to stop job-killers
- philly.com, The voice of the pontiff
- The Conversation, Let’s face it: gender bias in academia is for real
- Inside Higher Ed, We Look Like Professors, Too
- Inside Higher Ed, Cultivating MOOCs One Learner at a Time
- Chicago Sun-Times, Opinion: In ‘precariat’ economy, workers cling to temp jobs
- Scientific American, Missing the Soil for the Seeds in Cancer Research
- The Conversation, How low-tech farming innovations can make African farmers climate-resilient
See the video showing the impact of Cornell’s Public Voices Fellows in 2014-15.