The Chronicle of Higher Education quotes UB researcher Lois Weis on how status anxiety – fears of losing one’s position in a social class – may have motivated parents involved in the recent college admissions-bribery scandal.
An article in Science magazine about pediatric cancer survivors, who survived treatment only to be diagnosed later with grave aftereffects interviews UB resercher Steven Lipshultz.
An article in USA Today about people’s obsession with and glorification of always being occupied with work and the role it plays in our sense of self-worth interviews UB's Margaret Sallee.
An Associated Press article concerning the way most of us speak today is shaped in part by how long ago our ancestors gave up chewing tough, raw meat interviews Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel.
A story on The Christian Science Monitor about Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez quotes Jacob Neiheisel, assistant professor of political science.
An article in The New York Times describes a lawsuit filed by UB's Nicole Hallett and Jonathan Manes on behalf of Adham Hassoun, a man deemed a security risk and jailed by the Trump administration.
An article in TIME Magazine featured James Coleman Battista discussing legislation introduced in New York State this week that would make President Donald Trump’s state income tax returns public.
An article in National Geographic interviews Jack Tseng about a newly described species that belonged to a giant meat-eating mammal larger than a polar bear and resembling a big lion.
A story on NPR featured Jeremy Finn discussing whether lockdown drills in schools are effective. "Research on security measures is in a very sad state," he said.