GSE in the News

Headlines from stories that featured our faculty and students

The critics are wrong. School lockdown drills can help save lives.

The Washington Post published an op-ed titled, “The critics are wrong. School lockdown drills can help save lives,” co-authored by Amanda Nickerson, professor of counseling, school and educational psychology and director of UB’s Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention.

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School shootings: Are active-shooter drills doing ...

Amanda Nickerson, professor of counseling, school and educational psychology and director of UB’s Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention, was included in a USA Today article about school lockdowns. The article was picked up by Yahoo! News and MSN

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School Segregation Keeps Holding Students Back

Who What Why quoted Julie Gorlewski, senior associate dean for academic affairs and teacher education, in an article titled “School Segregation Keeps Holding Students Back.”

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UB Teacher Residency Program is ‘future of teacher education’

The Buffalo News published a front-page article titled “UB Teacher Residency Program is ‘future of teacher education.’”

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Another Voice: Teachers need to fully understand the science of reading

The Buffalo News published an op-ed titled “Teachers need to fully understand the science of reading,” authored by John Z. Strong, assistant professor of literacy education.

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President Biden announced student debt relief plan

WHAM-TV interviewed Nathan Daun-Barnett, chair and associate professor of higher education, for a piece titled “President Biden announced student debt relief plan.” WRGB-TV, WBEN-AM and WGRZ aired similar stories.

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Everything You Know About Self-Care Isn't Wrong… But It’s Not Quite Right

Women’s Health quoted Catherine Cook-Cottone, professor of counseling, school and educational psychology, in an article on the public misunderstanding of what constitutes self-care.

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Online Voice Chat Is Often A Sexist Nightmare (But It Doesn't Have To Be)

Kotaku quoted Stephanie Fredrick, assistant professor and associate director of UB’s Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention, in an article titled “Online Voice Chat Is Often A Sexist Nightmare (But It Doesn’t Have To Be).”

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Online Learning Can Help Minimize Racism and Ableism In and Out of the Classroom

EdTech interviewed Raechele Pope, senior associate dean for faculty and student affairs, chief diversity officer and professor of educational leadership and policy, for the article “Online Learning Can Help Minimize Racism and Ableism In and Out of the Classroom.”

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How One University Is Trying to Help Its Employees Protect Their Personal Time

The Chronicle of Higher Education quoted Margaret W. Sallee, associate professor of higher education leadership and policy, in the article “How One University Is Trying to Help Its Employees Protect Their Personal Time.”

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Study Finds Sharper Increase in Depression, Anxiety Among People of Color in Pandemic

Diverse Issues in Higher Education included reflections from Amy Reynolds, chair and professor of counseling, school and educational psychology, in an article titled “Study Finds Sharper Increase in Depression, Anxiety Among People of Color in Pandemic.”

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