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In Newsday, Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman analyzes New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdanis first 100 days in office, noting that early concerns about his experience have eased as his appointments have been well received and he has demonstrated an ability to manage complex challenges and unexpected events.
Dyson Professor Sarah Blackwood contributes a new introduction to a reissued edition of Fidelity, highlighted in Third Coast Review.
In USA Today, Dyson Professor Melvin Williams discusses the rise of vaguebooking, explaining that indirect or cryptic social media posts often reflect discomfort with direct conflict. Williams notes that while conflict is inevitable, many people turn to passive forms of communication rather than developing stronger conflict-resolution skills.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times on the rise of gukpponga media-driven surge of national pride tied to global attention on Korean culturewarning that reliance on external validation can distort identity and obscure more balanced self-reflection.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman joins Spectrum News NY1s Inside City Hall to discuss Mayor Mamdanis first 100 days in office, offering analysis on leadership, governance, and political expectations as reflected in new polling data.
This years Commencement brings together leaders shaping the world across journalism, healthcare, law, and business. Meet the 2026 Honorary Degree Recipients and speakers who will inspire the Class of 2026 as they step into whats next.
Criminal justice major Alexis Pickering 26 didn't just dream of making it to New York Cityshe made it all the way to the mayor's office. Now, as an intergovernmental affairs intern under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, she's learning to change systems from the inside out.
Questions about registration, financial aid, or student accounts? The Pop-Up Student Solutions Centers are your go-to resource as we wrap up Spring 2026 semester. No appointments, no stressjust the answers you need to keep moving forward.
From global media companies to major brands, government agencies, and cultural institutions, graduates of 17勛圖厙s Communication and Media Studies program are shaping how stories are told across industries.
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