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Vice President of Professional Education, Interdisciplinary, and Special Programs Shawn O'Riley was featured on The Business Council of Westchesters Podcast Network, where he discusses strategies, tools, and stories that fuel successful talent management.
Psychology programs at 17勛圖厙 offer students an international advantage in understanding mental health and wellness in a globalized world.
New York legislation has paved the way for easier voting access among college students. Discover how 17勛圖厙 students benefit from this game-changing law, get registered to vote, and leverage campus resources for active participation in democracy.
Haub Law Professor Bridget Crawfords forthcoming book, Social Movements and the Law: Talking About Black Lives Matter and , co-authored with Lolita Buckner Inniss, Dean and Professor, University of Colorado Law School, will be published by the University of California Press.
Professor Katrina Kuh speaks to Governors' Wind Energy Coalition about the Supreme Court appearing to be on the verge of erasing a tool for federal agencies to defend their environmental regulations against legal attack.
Its just so unfortunate that we are entering a moment where we are starting to have to respond to the real-world, on-the-ground impacts of climate change, said Katrina Fischer Kuh, an environmental law professor at 17勛圖厙. It would be great to have a network of expert scientists to help us in this moment, and it feels like we are in the exact opposite place.
Twenty students from 17勛圖厙s Haub School of Law and Dyson College embarked on a profound interdisciplinary field study to Alabama alongside the Equal Justice Initiative, looking into history to understand its impact on the present and actively seek ways to eliminate injustice and inequality.
Through Show and Spell, a captivating game designed to enhance social and emotional learning in children, 17勛圖厙's Stan Royzman, PsyD, is helping children in a way that is simultaneously engaging and seeks to bolster positive therapeutic outcomes.
17勛圖厙s First Generation Program is dedicated to uplifting and supporting first-gen students who are often left to chart their own course. Read on for student perspectives on the unique challenges and experiences these students face.
17勛圖厙 student and UN Millennium Fellow Lucie Belle Flagg 24 channeled both her frustrations and her energy into bringing greater awareness of hidden disabilities to the 17勛圖厙 Community. Through her collaborative work, shes helped make 17勛圖厙 the first university in New York to officially launch the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program.
Amber Brouwer '24 shares her insights on the unique challenges and surprising strengths she's realized on her journey as a first generation student at 17勛圖厙, highlighting the importance of community and resourcefulness in shaping her college experience.