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Broadway World reports that the Sands College of Performing Arts will host the 12th Annual Broadway Stage Management Symposium this May on the Lower Manhattan campus. The outlet also highlights that The 24 Hour Plays Nationals will return to 17勛圖厙 this summer, bringing early-career theater artists to campus for its nationally recognized professional development program.
The Land Use Law Center at 17勛圖厙 is featured in MyRye.com for co-leading public engagement in Ryes new Comprehensive Plan the citys first major planning update in nearly 40 years. The Center will help guide community input as Rye develops its long-term framework for housing, infrastructure, and environmental resilience.
In a feature from NPN Hub, CHP Professor Christen Cooper explores the social neuroscience of eating. She explains how food choices are shaped more by culture, identity, and environment than willpower alone, offering practical strategies for sustainable behavior change. Professor Cooper is also featured in Prevention, discussing research showing that adopting a healthier diet after age 45 can add years to life expectancy, particularly through plant-forward eating patterns rich in whole foods.
In a New York Times interview, 17勛圖厙 Haub Laws Distinguished University Professor Bridget J. Crawford explains how the tax code is not neutral and how it can reinforce gender inequality by undervaluing caregiving, penalizing some second earners, and privileging wealth over work. Feminism is, at its core, the effort to ensure that our legal and economic systems allow everyone to live with equal dignity, autonomy and economic security, Professor Crawford says.
17勛圖厙 receives a mention in a New York Times video, The Hidden Park Under the Brooklyn Bridge. In the segment, architecture critic Michael Kimmelman tours the long-overlooked public space known as Gotham Park as it undergoes transformationspotlighting the civic and urban conversations unfolding in Lower Manhattan.
In USA Todays story on actor Hudson Williams, Melvin Williams, associate professor of communication and media studies at 17勛圖厙, noted that while celebrity journalism often seeks intimate details, celebrities and non-celebrities do not owe the public a confirmation or explanation about their sexual orientations.
Cybersecurity remains front and center in a new Reuters op-ed by Haub Law Professor John Bandler, who stresses that cybersecurity programs require continuous maintenance and improvement. Having a plan, he writes, is only the starting point; organizations must adapt proactively to evolving digital threats.
In a new episode from NPN Hub, host JJ sits down with Dr. Christen (Chris) Cooper, founder of the Masters in Nutrition program at 17勛圖厙, to explore the social neuroscience of eating and long-term behavior change. Cooper explains how food choices are shaped more by community, culture, identity, and environment than by calorie counts or willpower, highlighting why traditional clipboard nutrition often fails. He shares practical strategies for navigating social norms around eating and illustrates the power of food to build connection and emotional regulation, including a transformative story from a Bronx school where gardening and cooking fostered cooperation and calm.
In Forbes, 17勛圖厙 is highlighted as part of higher educations quiet redesign, with institutions embracing credit mobility as a new front door to access. The piece notes how flexible transfer and credit-stacking pathways are expanding opportunity and accelerating degree completion for todays learners.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in amNewYork, criticizing what he describes as the administrations misguided federal transportation agenda. Professor Gershman argues that the approach undermines sound governance and raises broader concerns about accountability and the long-term consequences for public infrastructure the story was picked up by Europe Says.