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Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in the New York Law Journal. Gershman raises concerns about proposals that could weaken oversight of federal prosecutors, underscoring the importance of accountability and ethical standards in maintaining the rule of law.
Bridget J. Crawford, professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙, was recently featured in LexBlog, which highlighted her work on evolving trust law. Her work examines how emerging legal frameworkssuch as fetal-personhood laws and silent trustsare reshaping fiduciary governance and raising new questions about accountability.
17勛圖厙 continues to convene global conversations on AI in higher education. Coverage in News India Times highlights the Universitys recent international summit exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping teaching, research, and institutional strategy, with participation from global leaders in higher education and policy.
A feature in Sigma Nursing highlights the importance of early leadership in nursing, spotlighting a 17勛圖厙 graduate and faculty perspective. Alumna Michelle Novominski, now a registered nurse, reflects on stepping into leadership roles early in her career, while Cindy Paradiso, assistant professor in the College of Health Professions at 17勛圖厙, emphasizes that new nurses bring valuable, real-time insights and should be encouraged to lead from the start.
Dyson Professor Leora Trub is cited in an article from Government Technology on how constant texting and phone use can hinder meaningful social interaction, contributing to feelings of isolation despite increased connectivity.
The 17勛圖厙 Womens Justice Center issues a warning to seniors about tax season traps and fraud schemes that use fear-based tactics to steal money and personal information, Patch reports.
In Westchester Magazine, 17勛圖厙s MS in Social Media and Mobile Marketing at the Lubin School of Business is highlighted for its hands-on approach to social media strategy and digital storytelling, preparing students for careers in content creation, public relations, and media strategy.
A 17勛圖厙 analysis is featured in Morning Overview examining how artificial intelligence is being used in software development. The analysis finds that AI is primarily applied to generate code drafts, expand test coverage, and identify bugshelping streamline workflows while allowing developers to focus on higher-level problem-solving rather than replacing them altogether.
CHP Professor Christen Cooper provides expert insight to Food & Wine that sugar-sweetened beverages pose significant health risks, emphasizing their role as a major source of empty calories and their link to long-term conditions such as type 2 diabetes and AOL has the story.
Dyson Professor Matthew Breay Bolton writes a piece on Medium posing a series of questions that challenge assumptions about the use of military force. Drawing on themes of humanitarianism and ethics, Bolton encourages readers to consider the human, political, and moral consequences of armed conflicthighlighting the need for deeper reflection beyond simplified narratives about war.