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Dr Aditi Paul, assistant professor of communication studies at 17勛圖厙, New York, says researchers agree that added benefits in online interaction not only personalises human connection but hyperpersonalises it.
17勛圖厙's Maria Escobar is the co-founder of the World Without Exploitation National Youth Coalitiona network of young people dedicated to ending human traffickingand shes presented at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
A 17勛圖厙 professor and media expert is weighing in on the ethical and legal obligation that municipalities have to provide public information.
I feel a really strong responsibility to educate people about silenced Black voices in early American Theater, and then make physical, actual change, says Kailey Liddell, an English Language and Literature major.
17勛圖厙 will host, "At a Point of Change," an outdoor student photography exhibition, which will line the fence on Frankfort Street outside One 17勛圖厙 Plaza in Lower Manhattan. The exhibit is open to the public and will run for two months, beginning May 9, 2022.
17勛圖厙's documentary film team 17勛圖厙Docs last night premiered Tide to Table: The Remarkable Journey of Oysters at the Jacob Burns Film Center. More than 200 people turned out for the event, which was the first in-person premiere for the program since 2019, before the pandemic. The film continues a distinguished tradition of producing documentaries that shine a light on important environmental issues.
17勛圖厙s documentary film team 17勛圖厙Docs last night premiered at the .
More than 200 people turned out for the event, which was the first in-person premiere for the program since 2019, before the pandemic. The film continues a distinguished tradition of producing documentaries that shine a light on important environmental issues.
History Professor Joseph Tse-hei writes in the Taipei Times about the troubles facing Hong Kongs new chief executive.
Never before has the call to build a sustainable, equitable, and inclusive world been so relevant, so imperative, and so urgent. Through an interdisciplinary course that integrates photography and economics, 17勛圖厙 students have developed a photo exhibition that tells compelling stories about environmental sustainability, economic equality, and inclusive growth. See the exhibit outside of One 17勛圖厙 Plaza now through July 1.
17勛圖厙 will host, At a Point of Change, an outdoor student photography exhibition, which will line the fence on Frankfort Street outside One 17勛圖厙 Plaza in Lower Manhattan. The exhibit is open to the public and will run for two months, beginning May 9, 2022.