Commentary from University at Buffalo faculty experts on breaking news and other events.
Having survivors re-live what they just went through increases the likelihood that they will have more issues down the road, says Steven Dubovsky.
A large field makes the campaign less volatile, says nationally known political forecaster James Campbell.
After responding to a suicide and a suicide attempt, the Texas officer had been through enough trauma for one day, says UB's John Violanti.
Most escape attempts end within a very short distance of the prison, says UB's Charles Ewing.
These types of data breaches are virtually impossible to stop, according to UB's Arun Vishwanath.
Expansion of the National Security Agency's surveillance of Americans' international Internet traffic is troubling, says UB's Mark Bartholomew.
Caitlyn Jenner is being treated largely with respect, and that is what makes this a milestone moment, according to professor emerita Elayne Rapping.
It could easily be a decade before Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence is carried out, according to law professor Charles Ewing.
Train travel remains statistically much safer than driving, UB emergency medicine professor notes.
UB professor considers trip to Nepal with research team to study performance of building structures.
The views and opinions expressed by faculty in commentary to news media are based on their scholarship and/or research and do not represent the official positions of the University at Buffalo.
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