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National and regional news organizations regularly interview аĿª½± faculty, staff, alumni, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.

March’s news topics included varied subjects from the eclipse to awkwardness to politics. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content. Please contact Vige Barrie if you cannot open a link or do not have a subscription.

  • “” – “Ivory Tower on the Road” – WCNY-TV (Syracuse Public Media), March 1
    Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule participated in this first in a series of programs taped on college campuses. Panelists from several colleges discussed issues in the news.
  • “” – The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 1
    This announcement led the publication’s “Transitions” column.
  • “” – Observer Dispatch (Utica, N.Y.), Times Telegram (Herkimer, N.Y.), and Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, N.Y.), March 5
    Associate Professor of Instruction for Physics and Director of the Observatory Adam Lark was repeatedly consulted for advice about April’s eclipse by many local media outlets.
  • “” – Post-Standard (Syracuse, N.Y.), March 6
    Marvel comics writer and alumnus Steve Orlando ’08 spoke about his career, аĿª½±, and growing up in Central New York.
  • “” – The Conversation, MSN, and Religion News Service, March 8 and 11
    Professor of Religious Studies Brent Rodriquez-Plate spoke about the effect of films on viewers.
  • “” – The Baltimore Banner, March 10
    According to this publication, “The current Wellin Museum exhibition, ‘René Treviño: Stab of Guilt’ is a wow from start to finish, with bold color, glitz and exquisite detail accumulated with such vivacity that the beauty almost belies an exhibit densely laden in historical, scientific and sociological research.”
  • “” – The National Interest, March 10
    Student Will Rampe ’24 penned this essay.
  • “” – The Conversation and Yahoo News, March 10
    Professor of Government Philip Klinkner offered a historical comparison of the issues faced by both presidents.
  • “” – NPR, March 14
    Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule commented on the issue.
  • “” – Inside Higher Ed, March 19
    Professor of Sociology Emeritus Daniel Chambliss shared some tips.
  • “” – Connecticut Public Radio, March 20
    Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule discussed how his view on Robert E. Lee evolved.
  • “” – Oxford University Press blog, March 21
    Associate Professor of Philosophy Alexandra Plakias wrote about the perception of awkwardness and the opportunities for change presented by it.
  • “” – Yahoo Finance, March 22
    Research undertaken by Professor of Biology Michael McCormick with several other universities passed a significant hurdle.
  • “” – The Conversation, Yahoo, and Federal Times, among others; March 26
    Associate Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas co-authored this essay about her research on federal employees during the Trump administration.
  • “” – Maine Antique Digest, March 26
    Art history major John Nye  ’87 discussed his life and career decisions after graduating from аĿª½±.
  • “” – WAMC (Albany public radio), March 29
    U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright ’83 and former U.S. Rep. Steve Russell discussed their upcoming Common Ground appearance.
  • “” – Business Insider, Yahoo, and MSN, March 31
    Associate Professor of Philosophy Alex Plakias spoke about Zuckerberg’s awkwardness and her own research on the topic published in her new book titled Awkwardness.

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