

"The People Behind Intentional Insights". Tsipursky appears regularly on network television, radio stations, and podcasts, having been interviewed on subjects such as social media (CBS News ), online privacy (NBC4 - WCMH-TV Columbus ), online censorship (The Daily Caller ), and fake news (Newsweek, The Drum, and The Lantern ) as well as on the topics of the Pro-Truth Pledge (Digital Journal ), and the Intentional Insights organization (The Columbus Dispatch ). He has since written and spoken extensively about his diagnosis and recovery. In 2014 Tsipursky took medical leave from his teaching duties due to mental illness. He has contributed articles to venues including Psychology Today, Time, Newsweek, Scientific American, The Conversation, Salon, The Huffington Post, and elsewhere.


His interests include history, psychology, behavioral economics, cognitive neuroscience, the history of science, and behavioral science. He teaches courses in European and global history, with a specialty in Russian, Eurasian, and Eastern European history. Tsipursky is an Assistant Professor of History at The Ohio State University and a member of the Decision Sciences Collaborative. in History (with a focus on behavioral science) in 2011 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University (2002) and a Master of Arts degree from Harvard University (2004).
