The misinformation that led to the siege of the United States Capitol by rioters on Wednesday has made it clear that freedom of speech currently outweighs societal good in the U.S., says UB information literacy expert Heidi Julien.
Law professor James Gardner says Trump incited violence against the U.S. government, and comments whether invoking the 25th Amendment, impeachment or prosecution are feasible.
Creating pathways for minority candidates, particularly former players, to achieve success in leadership positions could go a long way toward ensuring greater diversity in the NFL.
Patients with Alzheimer’s disease and their families may be understandably enthusiastic about the Food and Administration’s recent approval of aducanumab, but a UB expert in geriatrics cautions against unequivocal enthusiasm for the drug.
University at Buffalo experts can discuss the Democratic primary election in Buffalo, in which voters put progressive challenger India Walton in position to be the first big city socialist mayor in the U.S. in 60 years.
Current methods are effective for observing cracks, but they are not effective for assessing the damage before the cracks start to form, says Deborah Chung.
UB experts are available to discuss various concerns facing students in grades K-12, parents and educators as children across the region have returned to classrooms in the midst of the delta surge of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Different families will have different values and priorities that inform how much and how often their kids will use these technologies, but we need to be involved,” Sourav Sengupta says
Holly Jean Buck is an expert on social and political dimensions of environmental policies, and of strategies and technologies for preventing and adapting to climate change.
Media narratives have often focused on the city’s revitalization after decades of industrial decline, but that story hides many uncomfortable truths, says urban studies expert Henry-Louis Taylor Jr..
Professors discuss labor history in Buffalo, the influence of a local café unionizing in 2019, and why some left-leaning companies oppose organized labor.