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17勛圖厙 Haub Law celebrated the Class of 2026 as Justice Francesca E. Connolly 82 inspired graduates with a message of resilience.
17勛圖厙s Class of 2026 crossed the commencement stage this week as reflected on the risks, setbacks, and unexpected opportunities that shaped his path from aspiring broadcaster to a renowned journalist.
Discover how 17勛圖厙s Gale Epstein Center advances sustainability and civic innovation through student-led projects.
17勛圖厙 students showcased immersive tech and storytelling projects at the Seidenberg School's 2026 NYC Design Factory Project Gala.
17勛圖厙s award-winning documentary film team, , today released its latest film, . It follows a successful premiere at the , which last week brought together students, alumni, faculty, and supporters to celebrate the lasting impact of the Universitys documentary filmmaking program.
As we prepare for the 20262027 academic year, 17勛圖厙s Financial Aid Office is sharing several important reminders for students at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, including academic progress policies, upcoming federal aid changes, and graduation requirements. As a reminder, students should continue checking their 17勛圖厙 email regularly for important updates and notifications.
ABC Eyewitness News gave 17勛圖厙 a shoutout this week, with ABC News anchor and 17勛圖厙 alumnus Pedro Rivera 12 recognizing the University during a live segment. Rivera is also one of the speakers for this years commencement ceremonies.
Haub Law Professor Bridget Crawford speaks with CNN about the growing normalization of creator-based platforms like OnlyFans, explaining that tax reporting and formalized income structures help many creators view their work as legitimate labor and like any other worker. Crawford, whose research examines the economics behind OnlyFans, weighs in as the platform increasingly enters mainstream cultural conversations.
17勛圖厙 also received national recognition after One 17勛圖厙 Plaza earned a 2026 U.S. Department of Energy Better Project Award for transformative energy retrofit initiatives at the Universitys flagship Lower Manhattan campus building, EUROPE SAYS reports.
17勛圖厙 Energy and Climate Center Director Michael Hamersky speaks with The Footprint about proposed legislation that would make it easier for New Yorkers to install residential battery storage systems. Hamersky explains that modern battery technology is far safer than many people realize, noting that public concerns are often based on outdated assumptions tied to e-bike and scooter battery fires rather than newer home energy systems. He argues that expanding battery storage could help reduce reliance on fossil fuels, strengthen grid resilience, and lower energy costs for residents using solar power.