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Environmental Studies Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens provides an expert analysis to WHYY (part of NPR and PBS) discussing the fire risks associated with dry conditions and wind patterns following the Jones Road wildfire in New Jersey.
Political Science Professor and International Disarmament Institute Co-director Matthew Bolton warns in Inkstick Media that withdrawing from the Mine Ban Treaty would be a strategic setback for European security and global arms control.
Professor Melanie La Rosa鈥檚 documentary How To Power A City will begin airing nationwide on PBS on May 24. The film, which explores renewable energy projects and the people powering them, has been nominated for multiple awards and will also be available on Kanopy.
Haub Law Professor Bridget Crawford pens an op-ed in National Law Journal that gutting the IRS workforce threatens tax fairness and legal accountability. She warns that weakening the agency shifts the burden onto law-abiding taxpayers and enables evasion by the wealthy.
Professor Katherine Fink is featured in Nieman Lab for her new study published in Digital Journalism, which examines the financial sustainability of nonprofit news organizations.
Pace President Marvin Krislov pens an op-ed in Forbes, calling on higher education institutions to lead the AI revolution with purpose, access, and equity. He highlights how Pace is embedding AI across disciplines鈥攆rom first-year courses to senior capstones鈥攁nd urges universities to make AI literacy a core part of academic and operational strategy.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman provides an expert analysis to PIX11 on congestion pricing authority.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor John Bandler speaks to Spectrum News NY1, breaking down the legal and cybersecurity implications of leaked messages from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth鈥檚 Signal chat.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min examines the roots of South Korea鈥檚 deep political polarization ahead of the June election with DW.
Professor Gershman writes a piece in the New York Law Journal exploring the erosion of legal norms and the threats facing law schools today.