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  • Head shot of Monica Stephens.
    Expert can discuss future of social media and its impact on U.S. democracy
    1/7/21

    Monica Stephens’ research focuses on social media and societal trends, including incivility and misinformation on social media.

  • Portrait of Heidi Julien.
    In the struggle between free speech and democracy, misinformation won, says expert
    1/7/21

    The misinformation that led to the siege of the United States Capitol by rioters on Wednesday has made it clear that freedom of speech currently outweighs societal good in the U.S., says UB information literacy expert Heidi Julien.

  • James Campbell head shot.
    Invoking 25th Amendment will further divide the nation, UB political scientist says
    1/8/21

    James Campbell, who studies polarization, can discuss how U.S. Capitol riot will shape national politics in the short and long term.

  • Henry Taylor head shot.
    Expert: How law enforcement would have treated a mostly Black and brown group of rioters storming the U.S. Capitol
    1/11/21

    ‘There would have been a bloodbath,’ says Henry Louis Taylor Jr., who researchs issues of race and class.

  • James Gardner head shot.
    Constitutional law scholar discusses options for lawmakers seeking Trump’s removal
    1/8/21

    Law professor James Gardner says Trump incited violence against the U.S. government, and comments whether invoking the 25th Amendment, impeachment or prosecution are feasible.

  • Nellie Drew sitting in a green chair in a library.
    Buffalo Bills unite a far-flung community, sending message of healing and hope, says UB sports law expert and avid Bills fan
    1/22/21

    Nellie Drew's legal expertise in sports runs the gamut, and it extends into fandom.

  • Portrait of Nellie Drew.
    NFL’s coaching diversity problem could be addressed by improving the pipeline, UB expert says
    1/27/21

    Creating pathways for minority candidates, particularly former players, to achieve success in leadership positions could go a long way toward ensuring greater diversity in the NFL.

  • Sayanti Mukherjee in a front of a energy substation with a clipboard and pencil.
    Energy grid expert can discuss Texas outage, how to improve energy demand forecasting, climate change adaptation
    2/18/21

    University at Buffalo engineer Sayanti Mukherjee studies interdependencies among energy use sectors, develops holistic prediction models.

  • Lorraine Collins.
    UB experts available to discuss marijuana legalization in New York
    3/29/21

    Researchers can discuss how the law relates to public health, crime, politics.

  • Portrait of Holly Buck.
    UB experts can discuss Earth Day, future of the environmental movement
    4/14/21

    Researchers in the UB Department of Environment and Sustainability can discuss the history of Earth Day and the future of environmental activism.

  • Portrait of Helen Wang.
    How to reduce COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy? UB experts weigh in
    5/24/21

    UB social sciences experts offer their suggestions on how to combat COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy.

  • Portrait of Cecil Foster.
    Expert: Juneteenth holiday shows world U.S. leadership by recognizing common dignity for all humans
    6/17/21

    Cecil Foster is a professor of transnational studies in the UB Department of Africana and American Studies.

  • headshot of Bruce Troen.
    UB geriatrician: ‘Unequivocal enthusiasm for the FDA’s action on aducanumab might not be in the best interests of patients’
    6/18/21

    Patients with Alzheimer’s disease and their families may be understandably enthusiastic about the Food and Administration’s recent approval of aducanumab, but a UB expert in geriatrics cautions against unequivocal enthusiasm for the drug.

  • Portrait of Henry Louis Taylor Jr.
    Experts can discuss why Buffalo backed socialist newcomer India Walton for mayor
    6/23/21

    University at Buffalo experts can discuss the Democratic primary election in Buffalo, in which voters put progressive challenger India Walton in position to be the first big city socialist mayor in the U.S. in 60 years.

  • Samantha Barbas.
    Supreme court debate of Times V. Sullivan could bring big changes to libel laws, press protections, says UB media law expert
    7/7/21

    Samantha Barbas’ forthcoming book focuses on the landmark New York Times v. Sullivan case

  • Portrait of Jacob Neiheisel.
    UB experts available to discuss Cuomo resignation, Hochul first female governor of New York
    8/10/21

    Professors can comment on Andrew Cuomo's resignation as governor of New York, and how it relates to law, politics, social issues and more.

  • Carrie Tirado Bramen.
    Expert: Cuomo resignation shows enduring power of #MeToo
    8/13/21

    The movement will not tolerate sexual harassment, and society is listening, says Carrie Tirado Bramen.

  • Deborah Chung.
    Expert: Electrical monitoring can help ensure structural integrity of concrete buildings
    8/16/21

    Current methods are effective for observing cracks, but they are not effective for assessing the damage before the cracks start to form, says Deborah Chung.

  • Classroom filled with young students at desks. Teacher stands at front of room.
    UB experts available to discuss issues facing schools amid return during pandemic
    9/16/21

    UB experts are available to discuss various concerns facing students in grades K-12, parents and educators as children across the region have returned to classrooms in the midst of the delta surge of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Portrait of Wooksoo Kim.
    In Buffalo, immigrants and refugees drive population growth, improve quality of life, UB expert says
    9/22/21

    Social work professor Wooksoo Kim discusses the findings of the 2020 Census, including Buffalo’s first population gain in 70 years.

  • Portrait of Sourav Sengupta.
    UB expert: How parents can help teens navigate social media
    10/20/21

    “Different families will have different values and priorities that inform how much and how often their kids will use these technologies, but we need to be involved,” Sourav Sengupta says

  • Shawn Donahue, political scientist.
    Buffalo mayoral election: UB experts available to discuss the race
    10/27/21

    The race has national implications for the Democratic Party as it swings between progressive and centrist ideologies.

  • University at Buffalo researcher Holly Buck, pictured outdoors.
    UB expert authors new book, “Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough”
    11/3/21

    Holly Jean Buck is an expert on social and political dimensions of environmental policies, and of strategies and technologies for preventing and adapting to climate change.

  • Portrait of Henry-Louis Taylor Jr.
    Expert: India Walton’s campaign called attention to Buffalo's uneven revival, energizing progressive politics
    11/4/21

    Media narratives have often focused on the city’s revitalization after decades of industrial decline, but that story hides many uncomfortable truths​, says urban studies expert Henry-Louis Taylor Jr..

  • Portrait of Nicholas Rajkovich in a button-up shirt, standing in front of a green leafy background.
    Buffalo as a ‘climate refuge’? Let’s start planning for it, UB expert says
    11/8/21

    UB’s Nicholas Rajkovich offers insight on Buffalo’s spotlight as a potential climate haven.

  • Portrait of Danielle Meyer.
    Talkin’ turkey with a UB nutrition expert
    11/22/21

    What to know about counting calories on Thanksgiving, why in-bird stuffing is a big no-no, and why it’s OK to have seconds.

  • Portrait of Erin Hatton, UB labor expert.
    Starbucks union: UB experts available to discuss vote, labor in Buffalo, including consequential 2019 vote at local cafe
    12/9/21

    Professors discuss labor history in Buffalo, the influence of a local café unionizing in 2019, and why some left-leaning companies oppose organized labor.

  • Nick Rajkovich.
    NYC gas ban: University at Buffalo energy efficiency expert can discuss law, its implementation, and whether other cities will follow
    12/20/21

    Nicholas Rajkovich says many buildings are already being designed to be all electric because of climate or indoor air quality concerns. 

  • Nellie Drew.
    UB sports law expert sees possible SCOTUS challenge to baseball antitrust status
    12/22/21

    Given the makeup of the court, it will be interesting to see if MLB’s 100-year-old antitrust exemption survives, Helen "Nellie" Drew says.

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