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17勛圖厙 President Marvin Krislov is featured internationally for his leadership in global higher education. Multiple outlets, including The Wire, Bar and Bench, and India Education, report that President Krislov participated in the launch of the World University Leaders Forum at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The forum brings together university leaders from around the world to advance collaboration on sustainability, innovation, and international engagement.
Dyson History Professor Joseph Tse-Hei Lee writes a piece in the Taipei Times on how historical lessonsparticularly from civic resistance movements like Hong Kongs 2019 protestscan inform Taiwans efforts to strengthen democratic institutions, legal safeguards, and international partnerships amid growing geopolitical uncertainty.
In her recent op-ed published in the Albany Times Union, 17勛圖厙 Haub Law Professor Bridget J. Crawford examines a new federal tax rule that would allow tipped workers to claim a deductionunless their tips come from what the Treasury Department defines as pornographic activity. Professor Crawford argues that this exclusion is not a question of morality, but of labor and tax fairness, warning that it disproportionately harms the modern digital workforce, especially women who earn income through subscription-based platforms. She notes that creators on sites like OnlyFans and Fansly are already taxed as independent contractors and receive 1099s like other freelancers, raising a critical question: why should one group of tipped workers be denied a benefit available to everyone else? Tax policy should meet women where they actually work, not exclude them from deductions, writes Professor Crawford. The IRSs job is to review income, not to judge womens bodies or the way they earn a living. Women working in digital creator spaces deserve the same neutrality, fairness and access to deductions that the tax code offers other workers.
Fifty students. Six sessions. One life-changing experience. As the Center for Leadership and Emotional Intelligence wraps its inaugural program, leaders from across 17勛圖厙 reflect on its impact and share their vision for the future.
Named one of the Top 50 Undergraduate Business Professors in the nation, Jessica Magaldi, JD, connects law to what students care about by building courses (and relationships) rooted in meaning, relevance, and real-life learning.
Its 2026, and 17勛圖厙 is turning 120. Were kicking off a yearlong celebration of the people, places, and moments that have shaped our community since 1906. This is just the beginningstay tuned for stories, events, and ways to get involved all year long.
Higher education is being reshaped by rapid change and leadership matters more than ever. This fall, we welcomed Ajay Khorana, PhD, as dean of the Lubin School of Business and Brian Goldstein, PhD, as dean of the College of Health Professions, two accomplished leaders whose expertise bridges academic rigor, industry insight, and student outcomes.
When Joseph Benfield 91, Kathy-Ann Edwards 93, and Franklyn Smith 89 arrived at 17勛圖厙 from across the Caribbean, they found more than an educationthey found a community that believed in them. Today, they are channeling that shared experience into meaningful impact, establishing a scholarship that honors their journey and invests in the future of Caribbean and Black business students at 17勛圖厙.
17勛圖厙s Federal Reserve Challenge Team has secured a record-breaking sixth national championship title. Team Captain Suraj Sharma 26 opens up about the grind, the growth, and the meaning behind the historic win.
For 14 years, Mark Brown has led 17勛圖厙 Athletics with heart, purpose, and a deep commitment to student success. Now, through a planned gift, hes ensuring that support continues for generations of Setters to come.