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Haub Law Professor John Bandler speaks to Spectrum News NY1 on a major telecom threat recently dismantled by the Secret Service. Bandler discussed the technical and legal dimensions of the breach, shedding light on how evolving cyber vulnerabilities intersect with public infrastructure and investigative authority.
Yonkers Times features a recent panel hosted at 17勛圖厙, in partnership with The Business Council of Westchester, which brought together leading experts to examine the ethical boundaries of artificial intelligence. Scholars, policy leaders, and industry professionals discussed pathways to regulatory safeguards that balance innovation with societal responsibility.
17勛圖厙 is ranked No. 5 on Playbills list of colleges with the most alumni performing on Broadway during the 202425 seasonrecognizing 17勛圖厙s strong pipeline from classroom to center stage at the Sands College of Performing Arts.
17勛圖厙s documentary film team, 17勛圖厙Docs, earned top honors at the U.S. Documentary Short Film Competition for Harmony of the Azores, directed by Dyson Professors Maria Luskay and Lou Guarneri. The film continues 17勛圖厙s legacy of student-led storytelling, exploring cultural preservation, community resilience, and environmental issues through a global lens.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in The New York Law Journal on the Supreme Courts recent decision that, in his view, signals an alarming shift toward accepting racial profiling. Professor Gershman dissects the legal rationale behind the ruling and raises broader concerns about its implications for civil liberties and equal protection. He urges the public and legal community to closely examine the Courts trajectory and the real-world consequences of its decisions.
In NewsClick, Dyson Biology Professor Jeanmaire Molina offers expert commentary on the endangered Rafflesia plant, known for producing the worlds largest flowers. Professor Molina explains that Rafflesias parasitic nature plays a crucial ecological role by regulating host populations and supporting biodiversity. Her insights, originally cited by FlipScience, highlight how these plants serve as keystone species vital to the health of their ecosystems.
Dyson Criminal Justice Professor and Department Chair Cathryn Lavery pens a compelling op-ed in The Hill, urging Americans to listen to Epstein survivors and confront the systems that perpetuate silence and complicity. Her piece calls attention to how institutions often fail victims by refusing to confront the realities of abuseparticularly in cases involving power.
Executive Director of the 17勛圖厙 Womens Justice Center, Cindy J. Kanusher, powerfully addressed President Trumps dismissive remarks about domestic violence in a widely shared statement featured in The Independent. Domestic violence is not a private matter or a misunderstanding. It is abuse. It is a crime. And it must be treated with the seriousness it demands, she said. Kanusher emphasized that minimizing these crimes sends a dangerous message to victims, potentially silencing them and impeding justice. Her remarks have added critical legal and moral context to the media backlash around the issue.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman speaks with Newsweek about the narrowing NYC mayoral race. Speaking on Andrew Cuomos long-shot chances, she noted its difficult to envision any scenario in which Cuomo wins more votes than Mamdani, even if Eric Adams or Curtis Sliwa were to drop out. Her insight reflects the uphill challenge for anti-Mamdani candidates to consolidate voter support.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman writes a piece in the New York Law Journal examining whether Donald Trump or Jeffrey Epstein had any contact with the Florida U.S. Attorney who brokered Epsteins controversial plea deal 17 years ago, raising critical questions about influence, power, and accountability.