- Reporter Newspapers: “Oglethorpe University, Latin American Association call for change amid protests“. (June 3, 2020)
- Outgoing Oglethorpe President Larry Schall will be the next President of NECHE (New England Commission of Higher Education), reported the Boston Globe and Inside Higher Ed. (June 3, 2020)
- In Reporter Newspapers’ article “Commentary: Who had the best branding in the pandemic?“, Politics Professor Joe Knippenberg offered his commentary on “Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms emerging as a prominent critic of Gov. Brian Kemp’s reopening orders”. (June 2, 2020)
- WSB-TV reported on Oglethorpe’s Crypt of Civilization: “The world’s oldest active time capsule is here in Georgia“. (May 26, 2020)
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s 1932 commencement speech at Oglethorpe University was quoted by several publications, including an opinion column in The Denver Post, “The future is uncertain for graduating seniors, but there is hope — them” (May 22, 2020) and Inside Higher Education (March 31, 2020).
- Oglethorpe’s President-elect Nicholas Ladany was named among Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Who’s Who in Metro Atlanta Education – Top 100 Leaders for 2020. (May 18, 2020)
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “AJC On Campus: The latest on Georgia college reopening plans“. (May 12, 2020)
- 11Alive: “Oglethorpe to delay fall semester“. (May 8, 2020)
- Incoming freshman Kimberly Heard was named the Georgia Youth of the Year by the Boys & Girls Club, the Patch reported. (May 5, 2020)
- Closer Look with Rose Scott, WABE/NPPR radio: Oglethorpe University President Larry Schall and Spelman College President Mary Schmidt Campbell discussed how small, liberal arts colleges and historically black colleges have adapted with social distancing requirements. (April 23, 2020)
- Oglethorpe professor Jessica Handler was interviewed on GPB radio: “Author Jessica Handler On Living, Teaching And Learning In Quarantine“. (April 10, 2020)
- Professor of Politics Joe Knippenberg was quoted in the Brookhaven Reporter, “‘Overreach’ or ‘action’?: The politics of local shelter-in-place orders“. (April 1, 2020)