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Beyond Awareness: How the Conversation Around Autism Is Evolving

Ahead of World Autism Awareness Day, College of Arts and Sciences researcher Natalie Russo explores what science is getting right, where gaps remain and why
Daryl Lovell March 26, 2026
Beyond

Trump-Takaichi Summit: Expert Analysis on U.S.-Japan Relations

Professor Margarita Estévez-Abe argues that the summit exposed Japan's dangerous overdependence on the U.S. and signals the erosion of American dominance in East Asia.
Vanessa Marquette March 20, 2026
Trump-Takaichi

What Americans Should Know About Iranian Cyber Threats

Professor Alex K. Jones says the real cyberthreat from U.S.-Iran tensions isn't a Hollywood-style blackout—it's quiet disruption of daily infrastructure.
Daryl Lovell March 20, 2026
What

What France’s Municipal Elections Reveal About Its Political Direction

France’s left won pluralities in major cities but shunned far-left alliances. Syracuse expert John Goodman breaks down what the 2026 local results mean for 2027.
Vanessa Marquette March 16, 2026
What

Syracuse Experts on ROTC Leadership and the ODU Attack

University experts are available to discuss how ROTC programs build the leadership and crisis instincts demonstrated by cadets during the attack at Old Dominion University.
Vanessa Marquette March 13, 2026
Syracuse

Anthropic-Pentagon Dispute Reveals Limits of AI Self-Regulation, Expert Says

Hamid Ekbia, director of Syracuse University's Autonomous Systems Policy Institute, examines the political and economic forces behind the Anthropic-Pentagon standoff and what it means for
Christopher Munoz March 13, 2026
Anthropic-Pentagon

How to Win Your March Madness Bracket With Analytics‑Driven Strategies

Your strategy to win the brackets will differ based on the number of people playing and the format of your contest.
Keith Kobland March 11, 2026
How

When Can Businesses Expect Their Tariff Refunds?

College of Law Dean Terence Lau explains next steps in the legal fight over global tariffs.
Ellen Mbuqe March 10, 2026
When

As Middle East Tensions Escalate, Syracuse Experts Weigh In

Syracuse University experts in Middle East history, national security and military affairs are available to provide commentary as conflict between U.S. and Israeli forces and
Vanessa Marquette March 2, 2026
As

What Happens After the Death of ‘El Mencho’

Syracuse University expert on drug trafficking and political violence in Mexico says the killing of the CJNG leader is likely to unleash extreme violence and
Ellen Mbuqe Feb. 23, 2026
What

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine at Year 4: Expert Perspectives

Four years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Syracuse University experts examine the war’s trajectory, the durability of Western support, refugee policy shifts and the broader
Vanessa Marquette Feb. 20, 2026
Russia’s

Arctic Sentry: A Turning Point for NATO in the High North?

With NATO launching “Arctic Sentry,” Hon. James E. Baker is available to analyze what the move means for alliance cohesion and the Arctic as an
Vanessa Marquette Feb. 17, 2026
Arctic

How to Navigate Valentine’s Day—Whether You’re Coupled Up or Single

College of Arts and Sciences relationship expert Eman Tadros offers advice for making the most of the season of love.
Daryl Lovell Feb. 11, 2026
How

The Washington Post ‘Just Waved the White Flag,’ Newhouse Expert Says

A former investigative reporter discusses the press under attack; says cuts strip down newspaper to "just a few usable parts."
Keith Kobland Feb. 5, 2026
The

India and the EU Sign the Mother of All Trade Deals

Maxwell School professor explains how this historic agreement reflects broader changes in international trade.
Ellen Mbuqe Feb. 5, 2026
India

Super Bowl Ads Enter a New Era With a Crowded Playing Field Ahead

Assistant Professor of Advertising Beth Egan says the days of a monolith audience on one channel are long gone, creating new challenges for commercial producers
Keith Kobland Feb. 4, 2026
Super

The Lure of Gold and Silver in an Uncertain Economy, Expert Explains

As the dollar's safe haven status weakens amid US policy uncertainty, investors search for alternatives.
Ellen Mbuqe Jan. 28, 2026
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