Syracuse University experts in Middle East history, national security and military affairs are available to provide commentary as conflict between U.S. and Israeli forces and
Syracuse University expert on drug trafficking and political violence in Mexico says the killing of the CJNG leader is likely to unleash extreme violence and
Four years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Syracuse University experts examine the war’s trajectory, the durability of Western support, refugee policy shifts and the broader
Assistant Professor of Advertising Beth Egan says the days of a monolith audience on one channel are long gone, creating new challenges for commercial producers
University experts discuss fallout from Buffalo Bills’ divisional loss: Sean McDermott's firing, Brandon Beane's promotion and a controversial press conference.
A historian specializing in Latin America and the Caribbean, Gladys McCormick analyzes political violence, corruption and U.S.–regional relations shaping Venezuela’s crisis.
Social work Professor of Practice Tracey Musarra Marchese explains how small steps, support and self-compassion turn ambitious resolutions into lasting habits.
Retired Vice Admiral Robert Murrett says the strategy represents a major shift in U.S. policy that could have long-term global implications and create near-term security