Expertise: homelessness, including how social policies and programs affect unhoused people; homeless service systems and workforce issues; social welfare history and policy; social service program implementation
Expertise: disability history; disability, race, gender, class and sexuality; intersectionality; ableism; African American history; history of slavery, emancipation and the U.S. Civil War
Contact: Richard Blondell can be reached most quickly through Ellen Goldbaum in ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Communications at 716-645-4605 or goldbaum@buffalo.edu, or Douglas Sitler in ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Communications at 716-645-9069 or drsitler@buffalo.edu.
Expertise:Law and policy on sex, sexuality, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation; reproductive rights; constitutional, criminal, and family law; LGBTQ history
Expertise: U.S. cultural and intellectual history; feminist and gender studies; critical race studies; 19th-century American literature; U.S.-Latinx literature; history of astrology
Expertise: gender and sexuality in sports, homophobia in sports, women’s history, feminist theory, history of chronic illness, history of mental illness
Assistant Professor of Environment and Sustainability
Expertise: climate change and sustainable development; resilient infrastructure; power outages due to extreme events; sustainability education; community resilience
Expertise: voting rights, redistricting, gerrymandering, state and local politics (including New York State and Buffalo-area politics), campaigns, elections, civil liberties, Constitutional law, election law
Director of the Center for the Advancement of Sport
Expertise: sports law, including student-athletes’ name, image and likeness (NIL), antitrust laws, collective bargaining, discipline of athletes, drug testing, NCAA compliance and Title IX; diversity in sport
Expertise: legal philosophy, transnational law, transitional justice, truth commissions, Colombia’s peace agreement, international human rights and compensation
Professor Emerita of Family Medicine and Psychiatry
Expertise: health care for refugees and immigrants; trauma; survivors of torture; cultural competency in medicine; patient-centered medical homes; integrated medical and behavioral health care
Clinical Assistant Professor of Community Health and Health Behavior
Expertise: opioid use disorder, medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, naloxone, overdose, veterans’ mental health, suicide prevention, mental health
Expertise: opioid epidemic; history of prescription drugs, street drugs and other psychoactive substances; drug policy and drug wars; drugs and popular culture; addiction; drugs and social inequalities of race and gender Phone: 716-645-8416
Expertise: global health, health care for underserved communities and human trafficking victims, spirituality in health, religious exemptions for vaccines, addiction medicine, wilderness medicine, travel medicine
Contact: David M. Holmes can be reached through Ellen Goldbaum in ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Communications at 716-645-4605 or goldbaum@buffalo.edu, or Douglas Sitler in ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Communications at 716-645-9069 or drsitler@buffalo.edu.
Professor and Chair of Community Health and Health Behavior
Expertise: substance use and misuse; substance use among military personnel; substance use and families; emergency preparedness and response; health of emergency responders
Expertise: American criminal punishment, gender in criminal punishment, monetary sanctions, dual debt, child support debt, mercy, executive clemency, commutation, corrections, prisons, incarceration, and international comparative work on Scandinavian corrections.
Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
Expertise: computing for social good; societal impacts of social media and online platforms (including in news and politics); inequality and societal divides; artificial intelligence
Expertise: mental health and wellbeing among Asian Americans; refugee-related trauma; post-resettlement challenges; culturally responsive mental health services
Professor of Counseling, School and Educational Psychology
Expertise: educational policy, student testing, school accountability, international and comparative education, achievement gaps, educational inequalities
Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy
Expertise: critical/feminist policy studies; global displacement; gender-based violence (GBV); neoliberal reform; politics of education; public health and education
Associate Professor of Organization and Human Resources
Expertise: servant leadership; gender and leadership; ethics and moral leadership; leadership and motivation; entrepreneurial leaders; creativity and innovation; managing under volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA)
Contact: G. James Lemoine can be reached most quickly through Jackie Ghosen in the School of Management Communications Office at 716-645-2833 or mgt-pr@buffalo.edu.
Director of the Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions
Expertise: alcohol, substance abuse and aggression; effects of substance use on marriage, families and relationships; interpersonal (domestic) violence; medical and recreational marijuana; prescription painkillers
Expertise: drawing, consumption and mass production, mundane objects, modern life, Love Canal and other toxic sites, environmental art, feminist art, power, public art
Expertise: game studies; trans, queer and feminist studies; narrative; storytelling; social justice and inclusion in video games and new media; games pedagogy
Contact: Milling can also be reached through Ellen Goldbaum in ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Communications at 716-645-4605 or goldbaum@buffalo.edu, or Douglas Sitler in ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Communications at 716-645-9069 or drsitler@buffalo.edu.
Professor of Law and Floyd H. and Hilda L. Hurst Faculty Scholar
Expertise: civil rights law; constitutional law (Fourteenth Amendment); critical race and feminist legal theory; law and political economy; race and the legal justice system
Phone: 716-645-2873. Athena D. Mutua can sometimes be contacted more quickly through the UB Media Relations team at ub-news@buffalo.edu.
Director of the Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention
Expertise: school violence, bullying prevention and intervention, parent and peer relationships, assessment and treatment of emotional and behavioral disorders
Expertise: subtypes of aggression and victimization, developmental psychopathology, media effects on children, peer relationships, applied developmental psychology
Expertise: social welfare policy; cannabis policy; residential segregation; fair housing; gentrification; homelessness; poverty and economic inequality; race and class
Expertise: disability history; disability studies; history of madness and mental illness; mental health in the context of prisons/mass incarceration; history of eugenics
Expertise: teaching as an occupation; teachers’ unions; labor issues in education; global education reform; gender and equity in education; school food
Expertise: university work environment, work/family policies, work/life balance, faculty diversity, gender on college campuses, graduate student experience, student-parents in college
Expertise: engineering education, cultures of wellbeing, institutional diversity, faculty advancement, equity in the engineering field, women in STEM, intersectionality
Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy
Expertise: access and equity in higher education; race, ethnicity, im/migration and Latinx collegians' educational experiences; undocumented and DACA students in higher education
Assistant Dean for Diversity in the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Expertise: STEM education and pipelines; women and students of color in STEM; sociology of education; social justice; social networks; microaggressions
Expertise: communication strategies for health promotion and social change; entertainment-education; communication technology; social networks; digital media literacy; health interventions
Expertise: Multicultural social work; historical and contemporary issues affecting Indigenous Peoples, including Native Americans; refugee health and well-being; trauma and resilience