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Featured Media Coverage – Week of March 4

Monday, March 11, 2024, By Andrea-Rose Oates
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Syracuse University thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this month:

  • Brian Taylor (Maxwell): “Ukraine marks 2 years since Russian invasion“, Fox News
  • Lindsey Darvin (Falk): “Surging Fandom Sets The Stage For A Highly Anticipated Women’s March Madness“, Forbes 
  • Roy Gutterman (Newhouse): “Media, Spy Agencies Await UK Court’s WikiLeaks Ruling“, VOA 
  • Dennis Deninger (Falk/Sport Management): “Super Bowl Fun Facts – The Big Game By The Numbers“, WalletHub 
  • Shane Sanders and Justin Ehrlich (Falk): “Are NBA teams taking too many 3-pointers? Yes, according to two Syracuse professors“, USA Today 
  • Scott Warren (Syracuse Libraries): “Advocating for Access: The Movement to Reduce Cost Barriers to Research | Insight Into Diversity” 
  • Rick Burton (Falk/Sport Management): “Apple and Meta’s New VR Headsets Look Like a Sports Force Multiplier“, Sportico
  • Lisa Olson-Gugerty (Falk): “This Super-Contagious Stomach Bug Is Surging Through the U.S. Right Now—Here’s Who’s Most At Risk“, Parade 
  • Ray Wimer (Whitman): “Macy’s closing 150 stores nationwide, including San Francisco’s flagship Union Square store“, KTVU Fox 2 San Francisco
  • Samuel Gorovitz (Arts & Sciences): CNY 55 Plus Magazine
  • Mary Kiernan (Falk/Nutrition and Food Studies): “8 stick-to-your-rib comfort food delights that’ll keep you cozy for the rest of this Syracuse winter“, Syracuse.com 
  • Sean McFate and Robert Murrett (Maxwell): “Despite ‘dim prospects,’ battered but unbowed Ukraine fights on 2 years after invasion“, USA Today 
  • Grant Reeher (Maxwell): “The Rise and Fall of Ron DeSantis“, Newsweek 
  • Tetiana Hranchak (Maxwell): “Ukrainian scholar now at SU fled her home in Kyiv when Russia invaded | WAER” 
  • Dean Mark Lodato (Newhouse): “Is journalism disappearing? These top educators have a lot to say about that“, NPR 

To get in touch and learn more about Syracuse University faculty members available for interviews, please contact media@syr.edu.

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