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“Murder, Heart Attacks, Suicide, COVID—Immigrants Are Dying in “America’s Waiting Room.””
Austin Kocher, research assistant professor in the Newhouse School with the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), was quoted in the Mother Jones story “Murder, Heart Attacks, Suicide, COVID—Immigrants Are Dying in “America’s Waiting Room.”” Kocher, an expert on federal immigration…
Office of Community Engagement’s Thursday Morning Roundtable with Congressman John Katko covered by various outlets
The most recent Thursday Morning Roundtable, hosted by the Office of Community Engagement, featured Congressman John Katko. Coverage of that event was reported on by Syracuse.com, WSYR-TV, and CNY Central. At the event, Katko spoke about his personal experience during the…
“Ten years after the Arab Spring, democracy remains elusive in Egypt.”
Osamah Khalil, associate professor of history in the Maxwell School, was interviewed by PBS NewsHour for the segment “Ten years after the Arab Spring, democracy remains elusive in Egypt.” Khalil, an expert on modern Middle Eastern history, says that while…
“Latino couple goes from farm workers to farm owners.”
Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern, associate professor of food studies in Falk College, was interviewed by Capital Press for the story “Latino couple goes from farm workers to farm owners.” Minkoff-Zern, an expert on food and labor and farm workers, says that most…
“Map of Minimum Wages By State Shows How Badly We Need $15/Hour.”
Research from Maxwell’s Shannon Monnat, associate professor of sociology, Jennifer Karas Montez, professor of sociology, and Douglas Wolf, professor of public administration and international affairs, was featured by Yahoo! Lifestyle in the story “Map of Minimum Wages By State Shows…
“Morgan Wallen rebuke, what’s the impact of country music’s response.”
Bill Werde, director of the Bandier Program in the Newhouse School, was quoted in The Wall Street Journal story “The Morgan Wallen Rebuke: What’s the Impact of Country Music’s Response?” Werde, an expert on the music industry, comments on country…
“COVID Could Undo the Progress We Celebrate on International Day of Women and Girls in Science.”
Christa Kelleher, assistant professor of comparative hydrology, urban hydrology and hydrologic modeling in the College of Arts and Sciences, authored an op-ed for Newsweek “COVID Could Undo the Progress We Celebrate on International Day of Women and Girls in Science.”…
Women in Leadership Initiative Announces Spring 2021 Speakers, New Program Dates
Syracuse University’s Women in Leadership Initiative (WiL) today announced its Spring 2021 calendar of events and programming. Offerings include opportunities to learn from experienced leaders from diverse fields within and outside of higher education. These leaders will offer insights that…
There’s Still Time to Register for National Science Foundation Grant Workshop
Registration is open until Feb. 15 for the workshop “Write Winning Grant Proposals: National Science Foundation (NSF) Focus,” offered by the Office of Research. This two-day workshop will take place virtually on March 11 and 12, 8:30 to noon each day….
Women in Science Day Spotlight: Christa Kelleher
Christa Kelleher remembers having a love for drawing and art when she was a kid. As a college student, she began to fold science and engineering into her area of focus, intertwining her creative and experimental interests. Today as a…