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Political Science Professor Laura Tamman offers insight to Newsday on Andrew Cuomos influence in the NYC mayoral raceeven as he stays off the trail.
In USA Today, Dyson Professor Melvin Williams weighs in on the growing legal weight of emojis, cautioning that their meaningsespecially in sensitive contextsshould not be underestimated.
Criminal Justice Professor Kimberly Collica-Cox was recently honored by the Westchester County Department of Correction for her work supporting incarcerated women, Westchester County Government reports.
17勛圖厙Docs, the Universitys award-winning student documentary team, has completed filming in the Azores for their latest project on the viola da terra, a traditional Portuguese instrument. Produced by Dyson College Professors Maria Luskay and Lou Guarneri. The film will premiere in May and be broadcast across Portugal.
17勛圖厙 Professor of Art Will Pappenheimer, who has long incorporated digital media and new technologies into his artwork, discusses his latest AI-influenced exhibition and the technologys effects on the art world.
From helping immigrants start businesses, to breaking down barriers with AI-generated art, 17勛圖厙 professors are using technology to build stronger, more equitable communities.
Dyson Professor Stephen Rolandi writes in PA Times on a proposal to reform the U.S. Electoral College.
Generative AI is reshaping how we create, communicate, and engage with the worldbut what do we gain, and what do we risk losing? This thought-provoking guide challenges you to move beyond fear or hype, applying critical thinking to AIs evolving role in media, creativity, ethics, and society.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock appears on News 12s Power & Politics to break down recent tariff impacts and market turbulence.
As artificial intelligence seeps into every facet of life, 17勛圖厙 scholars are working to harness the technologys potential to transform teaching and research. While the road ahead is fraught with uncertainty, these 17勛圖厙 experts see a fairer and safer AI-driven future.