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This fall, 花季传媒 Art Gallery will present Equilibrium, a solo exhibition by interdisciplinary artist . Featuring living sculpture, photography, and performance, the exhibition explores themes of ecological transformation, resource equity, and climate adaptation. The exhibition opens with a free public reception on Friday, September 26 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

September 12, 2025
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Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Pace鈥檚 MS in Publishing program Manuela Soares, PhD, was featured in an article in , as the program celebrates its 40th anniversary and enrolled nearly 100 students in the 2024-25 academic year across various degree tracks and accessibility options.

September 9, 2025
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Professor and Chair of the Criminal Justice and Security Cathryn Lavery, PhD, had an published in The Hill.

September 8, 2025
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Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman joined Errol Louis on Spectrum News NY1鈥檚 Inside City Hall to analyze the latest developments in the mayoral race. Professor Tamman noted that independent candidate Jim Walden鈥檚 withdrawal likely benefits Andrew Cuomo, given their overlapping voter bases. She added that the race is consolidating, with a likely one-on-one matchup between Cuomo and Mondani.

September 5, 2025
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Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times exploring how members of the Korean diaspora are reshaping global pop culture. Using Netflix鈥檚 KPop Demon Hunters as a case study, he highlights how diaspora creators blend Korean tradition with Western storytelling to broaden the definition of 鈥渉allyu.鈥 From films like Minari to artists like Audrey Nuna and Michelle Zauner, Professor Min argues that Korean culture is increasingly being reimagined through global, diasporic perspectives.

September 5, 2025
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Pace鈥檚 MS in Publishing program is featured in Publishers Weekly as it celebrates its 40th anniversary. Dyson Publishing Director Manuela Soares, a former Harry Potter editor, highlights the program鈥檚 affordability, industry-driven faculty, and hands-on opportunities like the Frankfurt and London Book Fairs. 鈥淭o succeed in publishing, you need to be able to adapt,鈥 Soares says.

September 5, 2025
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In USA Today, Dyson Professor Melvin Williams offers a sharp cultural analysis in two stories: The first examines public scrutiny of celebrity children, particularly North West, daughter of Kim Kardashian and Ye. Williams notes she鈥檚 been 鈥渢hrust into the spotlight鈥 and turned into a talking point for celebrity parenting debates.

September 5, 2025
USA TODAY
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Dyson Economics Professor Mark Weinstock provides an expert analysis to News 12 Westchester on the financial strain of back-to-school shopping. 鈥淭his year is going to be more expensive,鈥 Professor Weinstock explains, noting that families are adjusting by purchasing fewer items. His commentary supports local residents鈥 concerns that essential supplies are costing significantly more than in previous years.

September 5, 2025
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Dyson English Professor Eugene Richie and recently retired Poet in Residence Charles North led the first annual John Ashbery memorial birthday reading at Christ Church Episcopal in Hudson, NY, where Ashbery was a longtime member. The event featured 12 writers, was livestreamed on WGXC 90.7 FM, and is now available via Wave Farm Radio.

September 5, 2025
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Dyson Professor Melvin Williams addresses a viral incident involving Crumbl Cookies鈥 CEO, exploring the boundary between representation and exploitation: 鈥淭here is a vast difference between audiences raising legitimate concerns about exploitative, LGBTQ-mediated representations and queerbaiting.鈥濃 both stories were syndicated widely, including in Asheville Citizen-Times, Detroit Free Press, The Democrat and Chronicle, Iowa City Press-Citizen, The Indianapolis Star, and more.

September 5, 2025
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