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The Chronicle of Higher Education reports: »¨¼¾´«Ã½ has named Dr. Brian Goldstein as Dean of the College of Health Professions. He previously served as President and Chief Academic Officer at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences.
Professor Gershman pens an op-ed in the New York Law Journal warning that the Trump administration’s use of Palantir surveillance technology represents a dangerous expansion of government monitoring—one that threatens core civil liberties and privacy protections.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides an expert analysis to ABC News on the dynamics of New York City’s crowded mayoral race, noting it’s unlikely any candidate will step aside given the current political landscape and campaign momentum.
In the New York Post, Professor Bennett Gershman weighs in on the delayed ruling in former President Trump’s $454 million appeal, suggesting political interference may be at play.
In Newsweek, Haub Law Professor and Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic Amelia Wilson explains the significance of a recent legal victory for green card holders, emphasizing the protections that remain in place despite Trump-era immigration crackdowns.
Lubin Professor Larry Chiagouris lends his expertise to WalletHub in a feature on the best credit card deals for July 2025, offering insights to help consumers make smarter financial decisions.
In an op-ed in The Conversation – picked up by Times Union – Haub Law Professors Bridget J. Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman— discuss menopause treatments and call for greater public awareness, workplace support, and legal protections for those navigating menopause-related symptoms.
In student and alumni news, on Live with Kelly and Mark, actor Christopher Briney '20 gave a shoutout to »¨¼¾´«Ã½ highlighting his roots in Pace’s performing arts program during his national television appearance.
News India Times reports »¨¼¾´«Ã½ recently hosted business students from India’s Jindal Global University as part of its prestigious summer exchange program, now in its second year. The initiative offers students hands-on exposure to American business practices and cross-cultural academic collaboration in the heart of New York City.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times about how AI is reshaping college teaching, describing his shift away from traditional writing assignments and calling for new standards to preserve academic integrity.