The Metropolitan State University of Denver faculty brain trust reaches almost every point on the academic spectrum, and we are always proud to see Roadrunners sharing their knowledge. Each month, the Early Bird highlights a few faculty members who have served as subject-matter experts on timely news topics, providing dynamic perspectives on critical issues.

Here’s a sampling from October: 

Kelly Evans, Ph.D., Sports Management assistant professor, interviewed with Denver7 about the ongoing sports broadcast dispute between Altitude Sports and Comcast.  

Nicolas Cachanosky, Ph.D., Economics associate professor, interviewed with Univision National network about a recent Bloomberg report saying a recession is imminent in the next 12 months.  

Renee Fajardo, Ph.D., “Journey Through Our Heritage” coordinator, interviewed with Denverite about the “Return of the Corn Mothers” exhibition celebrating women of Colorado and the Southwest who are pillars of their communities.  

Cynthia Erickson, Ph.D., Psychological Sciences professor, interviewed with Colorado Community Media about how houseplants can be beneficial for mental and physical health.  

Kishore Kulkarni, Ph.D., Economics professor, interviewed with Scripps National about how California’s fast food minimum wage could affect other states.  

 

For a full list of faculty members featured as experts in the media, visit MSU Denver in the News