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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
The

How to Address Declining Birth Rates

Maxwell expert says financial incentives won't solve America's birth rate decline and advocates supporting families who want children.
Ellen Mbuqe Jan. 27, 2026
How

Engineer Explains Why Ice Storms Are So Devastating to Power Grids

ECS associate professor Sara Eftekharnejad discusses the engineering challenges behind widespread outages affecting more than a million customers.
Daryl Lovell Jan. 27, 2026
Engineer

Faculty Experts Respond to Buffalo Bills Fallout

University experts discuss fallout from Buffalo Bills’ divisional loss: Sean McDermott's firing, Brandon Beane's promotion and a controversial press conference.
Vanessa Marquette Jan. 22, 2026
Faculty

Expert Available to Discuss Arrest of Nicolás Maduro

A historian specializing in Latin America and the Caribbean, Gladys McCormick analyzes political violence, corruption and U.S.–regional relations shaping Venezuela’s crisis.
Ellen Mbuqe Jan. 6, 2026
Expert

Expert Tips to Make Your New Year’s Resolution Stick

Social work Professor of Practice Tracey Musarra Marchese explains how small steps, support and self-compassion turn ambitious resolutions into lasting habits.
Keith Kobland Dec. 29, 2025
Expert

Bondi Beach Tragedy: National Security Expert Available

Corri Zoli, Ph.D., a national security scholar, offers context on the Bondi Beach tragedy and broader trends in violent extremism.
Vanessa Marquette Dec. 17, 2025
Bondi

The Spoofing Problem: Why Tech Platforms’ Age Verification May Not Protect Minors

As platforms rush to verify users' ages, experts warn consumer-grade cameras lack the technology to reliably authenticate minors.
Daryl Lovell Dec. 16, 2025
The

As New Year’s Resolutions Focus on Healthier Eating, What Should You Know About Food Ingredients?

Nutrition and food studies professor Maryam Yuhas shares what to know about artificial ingredients as you set healthier eating goals for 2026.
Daryl Lovell Dec. 16, 2025
As

Vice Admiral Responds to 2025 US National Security Strategy

Retired Vice Admiral Robert Murrett says the strategy represents a major shift in U.S. policy that could have long-term global implications and create near-term security
Vanessa Marquette Dec. 11, 2025
Vice

Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: A Fight for Narrative Power, Not Just Scale

Newhouse School assistant professor J. Christopher Hamilton says the deal represents an "aftershock" of media consolidation that began decades ago and may prevent a more
Christopher Munoz Dec. 9, 2025
Netflix-Warner

Paris Climate Agreement Turns Ten: Syracuse Experts Available

The University offers several climate experts available for interviews on the 10th anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement, covering topics from Arctic ice melt to
Daryl Lovell Dec. 5, 2025
Paris

Supreme Court Case Could Reshape Internet Service Provider Responsibilities

The Supreme Court is weighing a copyright case that could determine how much internet service providers must do to police copyright infringement on their networks.
Christopher Munoz Dec. 4, 2025
Supreme