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Environmental Science Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens speaks with News 12 about the recent Yonkers rockslide that caused a large boulder to partially collapse a building, he notes landslides this time of year are not uncommon.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock discusses the impact of tariffs on global markets and the broader economic implications with PIX11.
Associate Professor Mirjana Pantic, PhD, and a team of 17勛圖厙 students and alumnae presented research in Australia on how Gen Z navigates the workplace. Their findings revealed a strong preference for hybrid work, open communication, and real-time feedbackinsights that are already making an impact beyond the classroom.
Twenty-four students, undergraduate and graduate, and five faculty members in the Economics department presented their original research at the Eastern Economic Association (EEA) annual conference, one of the major conferences for professional economists in the United States.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks with USA Today, analyzing how Elon Musk and Tesla have become lightning rods in Americas political divideshifting from bipartisan appeal to partisan battleground.
Philosophy Professor James Brusseau joins The Dr. Phil Podcast to explore the ethical and emotional risks of AI replicating human relationships. Reflecting on his experience building a chatbot version of himself, Brusseau notes that while AI can simulate voice, it falls short of capturing true human depth.
17勛圖厙Docs continues to garner coverage abroad for their latest film that will be premiering at Jacob Burns Film Center on May 5.
Professor of Criminal Justice and Security Kimberly Collica-Cox, PhD, has been recognized for her instrumental work in supporting incarcerated individuals with both a proclamation and an award.
Were proud to announce this years Honorary Degree Recipients, speakers, and honoreesan extraordinary group of leaders and changemakers who bring a wealth of experience, innovation, and inspiration to the Class of 2025.
Heather Novak, MPA, director of 17勛圖厙s Center for Community Action and Research, joined national experts as a panelist at Campus Compacts Civic Learning Week. She highlighted 17勛圖厙s leadership in integrating civic inquiry into the curriculum, discussing the universitys pioneering Civic Engagement and Public Value core requirement.