Paul M. Rand
@paulmrand
Vice President of Communications, University of Chicago
#UChicago
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I’m committed to telling the truth and pushing back on the conspiracy theories being peddled to the American people. Thank you National Press Club for the opportunity to discuss this and the other major issues we’re facing as a nation. press.org/events/headlin…
Trusted voices: a well-constructed and thoughtfully targeted podcast can amplify faculty expertise and build public trust, says Paul M. Rand, host of Big Brains Podcast bit.ly/3yKjcrb
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The Big Brains team (Paul M. Rand Matthew Hodapp Lea Battle 🇺🇦🌻) greatly appreciates your support of the podcast and our mission of sharing the impact of UChicago research with a global audience: 🎧givingday.uchicago.edu/campaigns/big-…🎧 #UChiGivingDay
No kidding. Mindblowing. Texas GOP gives Illinois businesses reasons to stay away chicagobusiness.com/greg-hinz-poli… via Crain's Chicago Business
Could #climate change require a new category of #hurricane? On Big Brains, climate scientist Michael Wehner Berkeley Lab discusses how a warming world is leading to more extreme weather. 🎧 Listen: ms.spr.ly/6017YkpwW
How does someone in their 80s have the memory of a 50-year-old? On Big Brains, The University of Chicago Prof. Emily Rogalski explores her research on "superagers"—and what makes some people's brain so youthful. Listen: ms.spr.ly/6017Wu5UU
What role do parents play in their children's success in school? UChicago Harris Policy Prof. @Ariel_Kalil examines how simple interactions—like reading 15 minutes a day—can close the achievement gap and spark learning. ms.spr.ly/6017qZrfL
FACT: Big Brains Podcast is in 3rd place in #Webbys People’s Voice. FACT: They can’t win without your vote 👉 vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/…
What happens inside your body when you’re very sad for a long time? On the Big Brains Podcast, Prof. Mary-Frances O'Connor of the University of Arizona discusses the science of grief—and how to help your body recover. ms.spr.ly/6012qInoi #podcast #selfhelp #science #psychology
How can behavioral science address violence in America? On Big Brains Podcast, Prof. Jens Ludwig of UChicago's Crime Lab says most shootings are not premeditated but rather impulsive—driven by fast, emotional thinking. Listen: ms.spr.ly/6017SRIhD
A loved one suddenly stops caring. Is it a midlife crisis—or is something happening in their brain? On Big Brains Podcast, UC San Francisco neurologist Bruce Miller explores frontotemporal dementia—a little-known disease that alters behavior, empathy and even creativity. ms.spr.ly/6016Sioa0