USA Today quotes Tracy Gregg, associate professor of geology, about the unrelenting lava flows from the volcano Kilauea that are transforming Kapoho Bay in Hawaii.
An opinion piece in The New York Times about the shift of bargaining power to employers at the expense of employees includes comments from Martha McCluskey, professor of law.
The Buffalo News interviews Linda Pessar, director of the Center for Medical Humanities in the Jacobs School, about how first year medical students are working to better understand medical disparities in Buffalo and beyond.
Jessica Kruger, researcher the UB School of Public Health and Health Professions, was interviewed on NPR’s On Point about how binge-watching TV affects mental health.
The Atlantic quoted geology chair Beata Csatho on her new research on the Antarctic ice sheet's contributions to sea level rise over the past quarter century.
Smithsonian interviewed law professor James Gardner about a Supreme Court ruling that struck down a century-old law that prohibited voters from wearing political insignia inside polling places.
The Associated Press reports on research by UB sociologist Robert Adelman, who found lower crime rates in places with higher numbers of undocumented migrants.
An article on Fast Company’s Co.Design about Ford Motor Co.’s plan to remake Detroit – and itself – interviews UB urban planning researcher Robert Silverman.