Monnat comments on risks of healthcare mergers in CBS article
Karas Montez explains how the tax plan attacks education in Huffington Post
Dennison discusses healthcare mergers in Consumer Reports
"We’re seeing consolidation in the healthcare delivery system at a rapid pace," says Tom Dennison, director of the Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion. "When you’re bigger, you have more leverage to negotiate prices."
Keck, Hoy discuss case on artistic expression, civil rights in Post Standard
"As far as the First Amendment is concerned, LGBT rights advocates should have the full and free right to advocate for their point of view and opponents of LGBT rights have the right to advocate for their point of view," Thomas M. Keck, Michael O. Sawyer Chair of Constitutional Law and Politics, says.
Reeher comments on Cuomo, tax policy issue in Press Republican
The tax policy issue has emerged as a "handy" one for Cuomo to bring up repeatedly as he prepares to seek a third term in 2018, while harboring possible ambitions for a White House run in 2020, said Grant Reeher, professor of political science and director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute.
Banks discusses new phase of Mueller investigation on Bloomberg Radio
Monnat weighs in on possible CVS, Aetna merger in Boston Globe
Burman discusses impact of GOP tax plan on NYS on Capitol Pressroom
Andrew Cohen featured in PBS documentary on history of NYS police
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Smullen discusses cyberattacks in the Washington DC 100
"We need vigilance and action against the threat of cyber that transcends the public and private sectors. Cybersecurity controls are necessary but insufficient in both. Cyber threats need a credible strategy to be defeated," writes Bill Smullen, director of the National Security Studies program.
Barkun discusses Muslim community post-9/11 at American Academy of Religion annual meeting
Thorson talks about fake news on Wisconsin Public Radio's Central Time
Emily Thorson, assistant professor of political science, was interviewed on Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) for the Central Time segment "How To Spot And Fight Fake News." Thorson advises people to be wary of spreading fake news just to correct it. "It's hard to . . . unring that bell of misinformation," she says.
Health Foundation of Western and Central New York Uninsured Rates
Hou article on public service capitalization and real property value published in PF&TE
WP 203 Let Them Eat Lunch: The Impact of Universal Free Meals on Student Performance
Maxwell geography student pursues research through NSF-funded program
“For those interested in digging deeply into a topic that they are passionate about or looking for a chance to try graduate school before deciding to apply, REU [Research Experiences for Undergraduates] programs are a good choice,” says geography student Hamish Gibbs.
Maxwell alum paper on Ukraine's education law published on BlogActiv
Miriam Elman quoted in Washington Times article on left's divide over Israel
Miriam Elman, associate professor of political science, says panelists at a recent anti-Semitism forum downplayed escalating anti-Jewish bigotry on U.S. college campuses, "where the problem is not coming from Trump or the alt-Right but from the progressive Left."