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Faculty and StaffMarch 26, 2026
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17勛圖厙 sponsored a workshop with Dr. Nancy Peluso, funded by the Mellon grant: Islands, Archipelagoes, and Cultural Ecologies. The workshop, titled, How to Tell Stories with Maps grappled with how to use maps to tell stories about changes in the environment over time and its relationship to human migration.
17勛圖厙 is expanding its growing portfolio of tech-focused programs with the launch of a new bachelor of science in artificial intelligence (AI), set to begin in fall 2026. The degree will be offered through the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.
17勛圖厙s NYC Design Factory at the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems successfully hosted two major international events earlier this month: International Design Factory Week (IDFW2025) and the UnBoxed2025 education conference.
Seidenberg Director of Cybersecurity and Professor Darren Hayes appears on News12s regional networks in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut to explain how AI is reshaping criminal investigationsparticularly in trafficking and exploitation cases. AI can be used to have an interactive conversation with an online predator, he notes. And it helps find evidence faster.
17勛圖厙 advanced 15 places in The Wall Street Journals 2026 Best Colleges Rankings, earning recognition for student success, affordability, and diversity. With a perfect diversity score of 100, 17勛圖厙 stands out as a leader in access and opportunity.
Thirty-four students from 17勛圖厙 have been selected to participate in the and , a highly selective global leadership development program.
At 25, Soumyadip Chatterjee 23 began his 17勛圖厙 journey. By 27, he was the youngest senior software engineer on a major project at Wells Fargo. Read his story to see how he turned challenges into motivation to go further.
Your Commencement isnt just about walking the stageits about celebrating the people and values that got you here. Thats why we want the Class of 2026 to help choose our Commencement speaker and the recipient of the Opportunitas in Action Award. Think of someone whose story will light up the room, inspire your classmates, and leave a lasting mark. Ready? Nominate now.
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.
In speaking at 17勛圖厙s inaugural Actionable AI Conference in Pleasantville on Friday, Charles Elliot, head of industry at , advised attendees that when using AI tools, they should lean into learning, focus on the end-user, and be curious about the application of evolving technologies.