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Dyson Communication and Media Studies Professor Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times about the political implications of Mayor-Elect Mamdanis victory, examining how shifting ideological currentsparticularly among younger voterssignal deeper changes in New York Citys political alignment.
In Newsweek, Dyson Media & Communication Professor Heather Hayes explains why so-called terrible television showslike the polarizing new Kim Kardashian dramaoften become viral hits. Hayes attributes the phenomenon to hate-watching, in which viewers tune in less for enjoyment and more to mock the content, ultimately boosting visibility and streaming success.
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Inspired by her combined undergraduate and graduate studies at 17勛圖厙, Environmental Studies and Science alumna Taylor Ganis is a childrens book author and founder of a top environmental podcast.
17勛圖厙s January Intersession lets you knock out up to four credits in just four weeksmost of it fully online and on your own schedule. Lighten your spring load, stay on track to graduate on time (or early, if youre an overachiever), and even try something totally new. Cozy vibes and academic progress? Yes, please.
17勛圖厙 Art Gallery is pleased to present Nuclear Injustice, a group exhibition of work by , , , and that examines the lasting consequences of nuclear testing and bombings. The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday, November 15, with a free public reception and walkthrough on Tuesday, November 18, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. It will remain on view through January 31, 2026.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman appeared on ABC7NYs The Countdown to help break down ballot questions ahead of Election Day.
Dyson Philosophy Professor James Brusseau speaks with The Chronicle of Higher Education discussing his innovative use of AI to support student learning through a chatbot that offers accessible, shame-free guidance while maintaining human oversight. Professor Brusseau also joined South Koreas Morning with Busan radio to discuss the reliability of AI detection services.
In Gothamist, Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman described the record early turnout among young voters as a meaningful shift favoring Zohran Mamdani, while in Suarakita, she pushed back against claims that Mamdanis proposals are unrealistic, noting that theyre very likely to happen.
Dyson Public Administration Professor Stephen Rolandi writes a piece in Yonkers Times analyzing the historic New York City mayoral race and other key gubernatorial contests, projecting Zohran Mamdanis win.