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Controversy Surrounding Pandemic-Born Mental Health Startups

Bhavneet Walia, assistant professor of public health in Falk College, was quoted in the Time story “The Online Therapy Bubble Is Bursting.” The article talks
Julia Mazzer Nov. 9, 2022

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 123: Diane Schenandoah ’11 Shares Indigenous Principles and Practices as Honwadiyenawa’sek (One Who Helps Them) at the Barnes Center

Original air date: Nov. 8, 2022 Diane Schenandoah ’11 joined the staff at Syracuse University last July as Honwadiyenawa’sek—the Haudenosaunee word for “one who helps
John Boccacino Nov. 8, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 123: Diane Schenandoah ’11 Shares Indigenous Principles and Practices as Honwadiyenawa’sek (One Who Helps Them) at the Barnes Center

Professor of Sport Management Analyzes The Arizona Cardinals’ Low Value

Patrick Walsh, assistant professor of sport management at Falk College, was interviewed by Arizona PBS for the story “Makes cents: Why the Arizona Cardinals rank
Julia Mazzer Nov. 7, 2022

Impressive Recovery Of U.S. Factory Jobs After Pandemic Recession

Mary Lovely, professor of economics in the Maxwell School, was interviewed by the New York Times for their story “Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It’s
Julia Mazzer Nov. 6, 2022

Partiful: Gen Z’s Latest Party Invitation App

Jennifer Grygiel, associate professor of communications in the Newhouse School, was interviewed by The New York Times for the article “Is This the Least Cringe
Julia Mazzer Nov. 5, 2022

Research Shows Prominent Structural Racism in STEM Industry

Nicole Fonger, assistant professor in the College of Arts and Sciences and School of Education, was quoted in the Lifewire article “Tech Education Is Racist—Here's
Julia Mazzer Nov. 5, 2022

Study: Rise in Working-Age Deaths in U.S. Linked to Conservative State Policies

State policies and their impact on public health were thrust into the spotlight at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. But a new
Christopher Munoz Nov. 2, 2022

After the opioid settlement, what to do with the money?

The two largest U.S. pharmacy chains, CVS Health and Walgreens, plan to pay $5 billion each to settle lawsuits nationwide over the destructive impact opioids
Ellen Mbuqe Nov. 2, 2022

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 122: How Supporting the United Way Employee Giving Campaign Makes a Difference in Central New York

Original air date: Nov. 2, 2022 The United Way of Central New York has been making a difference by providing residents with access to essential
John Boccacino Nov. 2, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 122: How Supporting the United Way Employee Giving Campaign Makes a Difference in Central New York

Why Two Stories About Missing Women In Tennessee Received Different Coverage

Carol Liebler, professor of communications in the Newhouse School, was quoted in the Tennessee Lookout article “A Tale of Two Missing Memphis Women.” The article
Julia Mazzer Oct. 26, 2022

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 121: The Power of Holistic Healing and Wellness With Therapist and Entrepreneur Rachel Johnson ’17, G’19

Original air date: Oct. 26, 2022 In her work as a therapist, Rachel Johnson '17, G'19 knew she was making a difference in the lives
John Boccacino Oct. 26, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 121: The Power of Holistic Healing and Wellness With Therapist and Entrepreneur Rachel Johnson ’17, G’19

Why No One Has Talked About The CDC Confessing Its Pandemic Failures

Carl Schramm, University Professor in the iSchool, wrote an opinion piece for City Journal titled “What Does Walensky’s Apology Really Mean?” The story explains why
Julia Mazzer Oct. 25, 2022

Using Wastewater To Prevent Future COVID-19 Surges

David Larsen, associate professor of public health in the Falk College spoke with Newsday for the story “Wastewater a key barometer of COVID-19, scientists say.”
Julia Mazzer Oct. 24, 2022

Loads of Money and COVID-19 Equipment Wasted in New York As a Result of Treatment Evolving

Brooks Gump, Falk Family Endowed Professor of public health in the Falk College, was interviewed by Politico for the article “New York spent $250M on
Julia Mazzer Oct. 21, 2022

Maxwell Professor Gives Expert Opinion On Putin’s Partial Mobilization of Russia

Sean McFate, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and an adjunct professor at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was interviewed
Julia Mazzer Oct. 21, 2022

Wegmans’ Self-Checkout App Discontinued After Experiencing Losses

Ray Wimer, professor of retail practice in the Whitman School, was interviewed by The New York Times for the article “Wegmans Discontinues Self-Checkout App, Citing
Julia Mazzer Oct. 21, 2022

iSchool Professor Gives Expert Advice About Truth Social

Jennifer Stromer-Galley, professor in the School of Information Studies and Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs, was interviewed by The Guardian for the
Julia Mazzer Oct. 21, 2022

Professor Gouldin Combats Misinformation

Lauryn Gouldin, Crandall Melvin Associate Professor of Law and Director, Syracuse Civics Initiative at the Law School, was quoted by The Associated Press for the
Julia Mazzer Oct. 21, 2022