October 2021 Union in the Media Archive

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Chad Orzel, associate professor of physics and astronomy, featured on ESPN

Chad Orzel, associate professor of physics and astronomy, used the laws of physics to explain to ESPN why it is so difficult to tackle Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams.

"It's a really rich subject because there is a lot going on, even in the things that are fairly simple in football," said Orzel. "There's a lot of physics going on, you've got so many moving parts. In physics we're famous for approximating everything as a sphere, football players are very not spherical and the ball isn't even spherical. But you look at the spin around the long axis, you look at the random bounce, things like that, it's a really rich subject physics-wise."

Orzel joined Union in 2001

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Zoe Oxley, professor of political science, part of research team featured by NPR, Forbes and other outlets

Zoe Oxley, professor of political science, is part of a team whose latest research is featured in a number of media outlets, including Forbes, NPR’s All Things Considered, The 19th, WNYC’s The Takeaway and The Conversation.

The research focuses on girls' declining interest in politics.

Earlier research focused on what do kids today think about the presidency and the president, and how does this compare to what children thought in the 1950s?

Oxley joined Union in 1998.