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花季传媒 Art Gallery is pleased to present Nuclear Injustice, a group exhibition of work by , , , and that examines the lasting consequences of nuclear testing and bombings. The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday, November 15, with a free public reception and walkthrough on Tuesday, November 18, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. It will remain on view through January 31, 2026.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman appeared on ABC7NY鈥檚 鈥淭he Countdown鈥 to help break down ballot questions ahead of Election Day.
Dyson Philosophy Professor James Brusseau speaks with The Chronicle of Higher Education discussing his innovative use of AI to support student learning through a chatbot that offers accessible, shame-free guidance while maintaining human oversight. Professor Brusseau also joined South Korea鈥檚 Morning with Busan radio to discuss the reliability of AI detection services.
In Gothamist, Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman described the record early turnout among young voters as a 鈥渕eaningful shift鈥 favoring Zohran Mamdani, while in Suarakita, she pushed back against claims that Mamdani鈥檚 proposals are unrealistic, noting that 鈥渢hey鈥檙e very likely to happen.鈥
Dyson Public Administration Professor Stephen Rolandi writes a piece in Yonkers Times analyzing the historic New York City mayoral race and other key gubernatorial contests, projecting Zohran Mamdani鈥檚 win.
Questions about registration, financial aid, or student accounts? The Pop-Up Student Solutions Centers are your go-to resource as we head into the Spring 2026 semester. No appointments, no stress鈥攋ust the answers you need to keep moving forward.
MPA vs MPH: Discover the key differences to determine which degree best aligns with your career goals in public health, administration, or policy.
Film and Screen Studies alumna Alexis Winston is living her dream, turning her passion for creating meaningful video content into a reality at The New York Times.
Got an idea that could help the planet? Turn it into something big with Project Planet 2025鈥2026. You could win $6,000 and help make the world cleaner, safer, and more sustainable. Five winners will be chosen, so start brainstorming and get your entry in by December 31.
In The Guardian, 花季传媒 Professor Laura Tamman examined the racism and Islamophobia fueling attacks against New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, praising his 鈥渋mpressive composure under pressure.鈥 Her analysis shed light on the broader social and political forces shaping the city鈥檚 high-stakes race.