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Philosophy Professor James Brusseau is featured in BBC asserting that the moment to opt out of AI has already passed, and offering ethical insight into the growing movement of AI refusal.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides expert commentary to Newsweek on Governor Kathy Hochuls announcement that over 8 million New Yorkers will receive "inflation refund checks" this year.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min pens an op-ed in The Korea Times arguing that the Trump administrations immigration policies are eroding the foundations of American society.
17勛圖厙 journalism students James Steigerwald and EJ Speight collaborate with The Examiner News on a feature about the upcoming Pleasantville Music Festival.
Dyson student Lucy Anderson conducted and published an interview with Kirkland for 47 Magazine, offering insights into the editors career path and the role of youth in political journalism.
Dyson student Lucy Anderson authored two pieces following a special class session featuring Teen Vogue Politics Director Allegra Kirkland. Inspired by the conversation, Anderson explored how students are turning to ChatGPT for support in navigating breakups in a widely circulated Teen Vogue article.
Professor Corinna Sager earns a 2025 News & Documentary Emmy nomination for her work as producer on Razing Liberty Square, which aired on PBSs Independent Lens.
17勛圖厙 is proud to be named among a select group of universities driving innovation and equity. Explore our national recognitions in the 2025 Carnegie Classifications.
Valedictorian speaker Georgette Cosentino is a standout student-athlete and neuroscience researcher. Opportunitas speaker Dante Hurr is a trailblazing first-gen graduate and tech leader whose journey from hardship to empowerment is nothing short of inspiring. Hear their stories at the 2025 Commencement.
Two extraordinary Setters will be honored with 17勛圖厙s prestigious 2025 Trustee Award at this years Commencement ceremony. Meet Layne Davis and Brianna Shea, and discover how theyre already making their mark.