Featured Media Coverage – Week of Feb. 26
Syracuse University thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this month:
- Shana Gadarian (Maxwell): “IVF patient vows to fight for access to treatment in Alabama following court ruling“, Yahoo News; “Alabama IVF ruling a political gift for Democrats, headache for Republicans“, BBC
- Lee McKnight (iSchool): Tech Times I CNN I Associated Press I Daily Mail I Fortune I ABC 7 I ABC 13
- Nina Brown (Newhouse) and Shubha Ghosh (Law): “Deepfake porn: It’s not just about Taylor Swift – TheStreet”
- Greg Germain (Law): “New York AG says she’ll seize Donald Trump’s property if he can’t pay $454 million civil fraud debt“, Associated Press
- Jennifer Stromer-Galley (iSchool): “Why are more voters worried about Biden’s age than Trump’s? Here’s what experts say“, Miami Herald
- Matthew Mulvaney (Falk): “How parents can help, after social media dangers highlighted in hearings“, WRVO-FM
- Tetiana Hranchak (Maxwell): “Russian Media Scrambles to Bury Putin’s Tucker Carlson Interview Gaffes“, Newsweek
- Kivanc Avrenli (Whitman): “Things To Watch As Boeing’s 737 Max Crisis Grows – Law360“
- Patrick Penfield (Whitman): “‘No Contract. No Beer.’ Union prepares for strike at Central NY’s Anheuser-Busch brewery“, Syracuse.com
- Roy Gutterman (Newhouse/Law): “Supreme Court set to hear challenge to Florida, Texas social media regulations“, Spectrum News National
- Robert Thompson (Newhouse): “The Super Bowl (Taylor’s Version): Top Chiefs fan takes spotlight“, AFP; “Why do we still care about the Oscars, even if we haven’t seen the nominated films? | Culture | EL PAÍS English“; “Usher headlines Super Bowl LVIII halftime show“, CHCH-TV (Canada)
- Benjamin Akih Kumgeh (ECS): “How sunlight started a fire inside a Syracuse liquor store: The science behind it all“, Syracuse.com
- Courtney Mauldin (Education): “School rules governing hair are rooted in racist plans to control Black people’s appearance, scholars and lawmakers say“, The Grio/Associated Press
- Patrick Penfiled (Whitman): “Teamsters reach tentative deal with Anheuser-Busch, likely averting strike“, The Washington Post
- J. Christopher Hamilton (Newhouse): “2 men convicted of killing Run-DMC’s Jam Master Jay nearly 22 years after rap star’s death“, Associated Press
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