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Thorson weighs in on Trump attacks, NFL ratings in USA Today

According to Emily Thorson, assistant professor of political science, it's difficult to separate non-football issues—such as politics, concussions, cord-cutting and other unknown factors—from the events on the field.

October 9, 2018

Gueorguiev discusses China's National Supervisory Commission in the Guardian

"Meng’s arrest seems like a powerful demonstration of China’s commitment to rooting out corruption, even when it can cost them the directorship of an important international vehicle," says Dimitar Gueorguiev, assistant professor of political science.

October 9, 2018

Green featured in OZY article on Chinese immigrants in the Caribbean

Cecilia Green, associate professor of sociology, was interviewed for the OZY article "Chinese Entrepreneurs Launch the Next Caribbean Invasion." "This is entrepreneurial migration, not people seeking work," says Green. "[These are] people who came specifically to open up shops, so their impact is much more than you would imagine by the numbers." 10/09/18
October 9, 2018

Lovely weighs in on Trump's trade strategy in New York Times

"I do think we can see a strategy, but that doesn’t mean it’s a good strategy,” says Mary Lovely, professor of economics. "They’re going to use these bilateral deals to strong-arm countries into lining up behind the U.S. on China. But when we get there, what’s the next step? I don’t know what the endgame is."

October 8, 2018

Alumnus Josh Aviv wins $1 million startup competition

Joshua Aviv ’14 BA (Econ)/G’17 (iSchool), founder and CEO of SparkCharge, a company that produces a portable, fast charging battery unit for electric vehicles, has earned the top prize of $1 million at 43North, a Buffalo N.Y.-based startup competition.
October 4, 2018

Lovely discusses impact of USMCA on autos in CBS MoneyWatch article

"Unfortunately, I believe it may do little to expand employment in the auto sector and will hurt auto buyers," says Mary Lovely, professor of economics. "The new rules raise the cost of production in North America, raise prices for auto buyers, and reduce overall auto and truck sales."

October 4, 2018

Lovely speaks with Agence France Presse about new US trade deal

Mary Lovely, professor of economics, says the new U.S. trade deal with Canada is a "clear signal" that the U.S. is "circling the wagons against China."

October 2, 2018

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