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A word collage comprised of all the news media where ¹û½´ÊÓÆµ was mentioned in 2021.

While it was another challenging year for the world, 2021 again saw ¹û½´ÊÓÆµ and its community well represented in the news media—locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.

Here are 21-plus stories that made headlines for ¹û½´ÊÓÆµ during the year.

January

Reader’s Digest,Ìý

Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, is quoted. The story also appeared on MSN News.

WalletHub,Ìý

Cindy Maguire, PhD, associate professor of communications, shares her expertise.

February

The Washington Post,Ìý

Perspective from K.C. Rondello, MD, University epidemiologist and clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, is featured in an article about travel regulations and restrictions.

Popular Science,Ìý

Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor of education, is quoted in a story on improving education. The story was also published by the Entrepreneur Fund.

Parents,Ìý

Stephen Virgilio, MA ’75, PhD, author and senior adjunct professor of health and sports sciences, shares his expertise.

March

Associated Press,Ìý

The perspective of Joaniko Kohchi, director of the ¹û½´ÊÓÆµ Institute for Parenting, is featured in an AP article. More than 340 U.S. news outlets have run the piece, along with many international outlets.

Forbes,Ìý

Zachary Johnson, PhD, interim associate dean for undergraduate students associate professor of decision sciences and marketing, talks about consumers’ needs and companies that are doing a good job with customer service during the pandemic.

April

The New York Times,ÌýA study on prehistoric stones by Michael D’Emic, PhD, associate professor of biology, is featured. The study was also covered inÌý.

WebMD,Ìý

Jacques Barber, PhD, dean of ¹û½´ÊÓÆµâ€™s Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, shares his expertise in an article on depression.

Newsday,Ìý

An op-ed by Stephen J. Tomasetti, PhD, adjunct faculty member of environmental studies and sciences, about climate change and water quality is featured.

May

Inside Higher Ed,Ìý

Matthew Wright, PhD, associate professor and chair of the Department of Physics, offers advice to educators for overcoming Zoom fatigue and moving forward in an op-ed.

RealClearPolicy.com,Ìý

Traci Levy, PhD, associate professor of political science, and Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, professor of social work, share their perspectives on President Biden’s “American Jobs Plan.”

June

Associated Press,Ìý

Joaniko Kohchi, director of ¹û½´ÊÓÆµâ€™s Institute for Parenting, is quoted in a story about reemergence from a pandemic. The story appeared inÌýThe Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report,ÌýYahoo! News, theÌýNew York PostÌýand more than 500 other news outlets nationally and internationally.

New York Post,Ìý

Greg Bouris, lecturer and sport management program director, comments on the economic impact of creating a new sports streaming service.

InnovateLI,Ìý

¹û½´ÊÓÆµâ€™s president talks about getting higher ed through the pandemic and planning for the future.

July

CNN,Ìý

Katherine Fiori, PhD, professor and chair of psychology, is quoted in a story about how casual relationships benefit seniors. The story ran in more than 40 other news outlets, including the MinneapolisÌýStar Tribune,ÌýThe Sacramento Bee,ÌýThe Kansas City StarÌýandÌýForbes.

The Chronicle of Higher Education,Ìý

Stephanie Lake, PhD, senior lecturer and director of ¹û½´ÊÓÆµâ€™s criminal justice program, is quoted in a story about political tension on college campuses.

August

Slate,Ìý

¹û½´ÊÓÆµ is noted as one of only a few colleges and universities offering programs for students with sensory needs.

September

Live Science,Ìý

Research by Anagnostis Agelarakis, PhD, anthropology professor in the Department of History, is featured. The story appeared in several other news outlets includingÌý.

Inside Higher Ed,Ìý

Joanna Templeton, lead editor and senior director of content, discusses in an opinion piece why colleges and universities should have an inclusive language guide accompanying editorial and design guidelines.

October

The New York Times,

Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, discusses how cancer survivors can cope with memories sparked by Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

ScienceDaily,

Kathryn Krasinski, PhD, assistant professor of anthropology, was among the investigators in a study published in the journalÌýScience Advances. Coverage of the study also appeared on, among other outlets.

Fox 5 New York,

The ¹û½´ÊÓÆµ NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program is featured in a story about the importance of support groups.ÌýÌýran a similar story, focusing on the Pink Patch Project.

November

U.S. News & World Report,Ìý

Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of finance and economics, discusses the economy and markets amid the debate on stagflation. The story also appeared onÌý.

The Buffalo News,Ìý

In an op-ed she co-wrote, Maggie Gray, PhD, associate professor of political science, advocates for agricultural workers.

December

Faculty Focus,Ìý

Matthew Wright, PhD, associate professor and chair of physics, shares his ideas for bringing faculty and students back together amidst the challenges of the ongoing pandemic.

Long Island Press,Ìý

Daniel Kaplan, PhD, director of ¹û½´ÊÓÆµâ€™s Center for Nonprofit Leadership and associate professor of social work, advocates for nonprofits.

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