2018 Public Voices Fellows

Click on any linked name (those in green) to see articles written by each fellow, or scroll down to see all articles by 2018 fellows.

2018 Fellows

Julie Bonette
Media Relations Officer

Jeremy "Jerry" DeSilva
Associate Professor of Anthropology

William Eidtson
Director, Academic Skills & Student Accessibility at the Geisel School of Medicine

Tarek El-Ariss
Associate Professor and Chair of Middle Eastern Studies

Aden Evens
Vice-Chair and Associate Professor of English

Alison Volpe Holmes
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and of Medical Education and of The Dartmouth Institute at the Geisel School of Medicine

Inas S. Khayal
Assistant Professor of The Dartmouth Institute at the Geisel School of Medicine and Assistant Professor of Biomedical Data Science

Sunglim Kim
Associate Professor of Art History and Asian Middle Eastern Studies

Cathleen E. Morrow
Chair and Associate Professor of Community and Family Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine

Kristin O'Rourke
Senior Lecturer of Art History

Geoffrey G. Parker
Professor of Engineering and Director of the Master of Engineering Management Program at the Thayer School of Engineering

Lynn Ellen Patyk
Assistant Professor of Russian Studies

Roshini C. Pinto-Powell
Associate Professor of Medicine and Medical Education, and Associate Dean of Students and Admissions at the Geisel School of Medicine

Roberto Rey Agudo
Language Program Director of Spanish and Portuguese and Research Assistant Professor

Glenda Hostetter Shoop
Director of Curriculum Design and Evaluation of Undergraduate Medical Education at the Geisel School of Medicine

Silvia Spitta
Chair of Spanish and Portuguese; Robert E. Maxwell 1923 Professor of Arts and Sciences; and Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature

Articles by 2018 Fellows

Julie Bonette
Preparing for an Active Shooter
Garnet News, 11/5/18

Jeremy DeSilva
Don't Brag About Your Large Brain, President Trump
Scientific American, 10/2/18

Steven Spielberg, E.T., and the Mistrust of Science
Medium, 3/30/18

The Face of Science Has Died: Remembering Stephen Hawking (1942-2018)
Los Angeles Review of Books, 3/25/18

William Eidtson
Schools Are a Place for Students to Grow Morally and Emotionally—Let's Encourage Them
The Hill, 3/10/18

Alison Volpe Holmes
Ideas for Easing Medical Students' Match Day 'Frenzy'
STAT News, 3/15/18

Is Breast Still Best From a Bottle?
Pediatrics, 9/1/18

I'm a Doctor Caring for Opioid-Addicted Newborns. Here's What I Need to Help Them.
Reuters, 6/18/18

A Plan to Treat Opioid-Addicted Newborns That Helps Families and Saves Tax Dollars
The Hill, 3/8/18

Kristin O'Rourke
In English We Trust: Can We Be Global Citizens Without Knowing Foreign Languages?
The Hill, 4/4/19

Forum, March 7: Schools Are Community's Core
Valley News, 3/6/19

Are Diamonds Really a Girl's Best Friend?
Garnet News, 6/19/18

Geoffrey Parker
Platforms and Blockchain Will Transform Logistics
Harvard Business Review, 6/19/19

How Platform Strategies Continue to Create Value
MIT Sloan Management Review, 9/24/18

Data Ownership, Regulation, and Blockchain Dominate Platform Markets
Medium, 7/13/18

The Consumer Data Collection Industry Is About to Explode
The Hill, 6/19/18

Lynn Ellen Patyk
Our Children Are Being Massacred—and Not By ISIS, But By Guns
The Hill, 9/4/18

The Real Reason Russia Blames Britain for the Skripal Poisonings
The Washington Post, 4/2/18

​Roshini Pinto-Powell
Imposter Syndrome
AAMC, April 2019

Impostor Syndrome: Not Exclusive to Women
Inside Higher Ed, 12/20/18

The Pipeline to Primary Care Is Drying Up
The Hill, 7/9/18

Dress for Success AKA Like a Penguin
Garnet News, 6/4/18

Medicine Has An Unhealthy Gender Pay Gap
The Huffington Post, 4/10/18

Roberto Rey Agudo
Language Barriers and the COVID-19 Crisis
Latino Rebels, 8/12/20

When It Comes to Informing the Public About COVID-19, Language Definitely Matters
Latino Rebels, 3/17/20

There Is Nothing Wrong With Julián Castro's Spanish
The New York Times, 7/27/19

Call Me By My Name. Here's How It's Pronounced
Cognoscenti, 6/3/19

The Danger of Speaking Spanish in Public
Cognoscenti, 3/4/19

This Is America: Speak Whatever Language You Want
The Hill, 2/25/19

The Language of MOOCs
Inside Higher Ed, 1/9/19

Potentially Deadly Element of Southern Border Policy: The Language Wall
The Hill, 12/23/18

Citizen With an Asterisk
The Hill, 11/7/18

Sputnik Inspired America to Go to Space. Now Teach Our Kids Foreign Languages.
USA Today, 10/4/18

Everyone Has an Accent
The New York Times, 7/14/18

What Deep Learning Gets Wrong About Language
Los Angeles Review of Books, 3/6/18

Silvia Spitta
What If Immigrants Have Nowhere to Go Back to?
San Francisco Chronicle, 3/2/18