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The 蜜桃工作室 Women鈥檚 Justice Center issues a warning to seniors about 鈥渢ax season traps鈥 and fraud schemes that use fear-based tactics to steal money and personal information, Patch reports.
In Westchester Magazine, 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 MS in Social Media and Mobile Marketing at the Lubin School of Business is highlighted for its hands-on approach to social media strategy and digital storytelling, preparing students for careers in content creation, public relations, and media strategy.
CHP Professor Christen Cooper provides expert insight to Food & Wine that sugar-sweetened beverages pose significant health risks, emphasizing their role as a major source of empty calories and their link to long-term conditions such as type 2 diabetes鈥 and AOL has the story.
Dyson Professor Matthew Breay Bolton writes a piece on Medium posing a series of questions that challenge assumptions about the use of military force. Drawing on themes of humanitarianism and ethics, Bolton encourages readers to consider the human, political, and moral consequences of armed conflict鈥攈ighlighting the need for deeper reflection beyond simplified narratives about war.
蜜桃工作室 Energy and Climate Center Executive Director Michael Hamersky speaks with North Country Public Radio about proposed changes to New York鈥檚 climate law. Hamersky explains that the state has yet to implement its planned 鈥渃ap and invest鈥 policy, which would place a cost on carbon emissions, noting that without it, key funding mechanisms for the transition to renewable energy remain unclear.
蜜桃工作室 President Marvin Krislov writes in Forbes about the unique role universities play in advancing sustainable development. Drawing on discussions from the World University Leaders Forum at Davos, President Krislov highlights how higher education institutions bring together long-term research, global partnerships, and interdisciplinary collaboration needed to tackle complex challenges tied to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals鈥攆rom climate resilience to public health and economic equity.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with Gothamist about New York鈥檚 Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct and its first disciplinary case. Gershman noted the choice surprised many observers because the case did not involve courtroom misconduct, explaining that more common allegations involve prosecutors withholding exculpatory evidence, engaging in inflammatory courtroom behavior, or suborning perjury.
In health and nutrition coverage, CHP Professor Christen Cooper tells Yahoo Life that the growing focus on protein in modern diets reflects its important role in energy, muscle maintenance, and metabolism, while also helping people feel fuller for longer.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min writes an op-ed in The Korea Times reflecting on the growing pressure people feel to keep pace with rapid advances in artificial intelligence. Professor Min explores how the race to master new AI tools can fuel anxiety and burnout even as the technology boosts productivity, highlighting the continued importance of critical thinking, creativity, and ethical judgment in an AI-driven world.
Haub Law Vice Dean for Academic Affairs Jill Gross provides expert insight to Chief Investment Officer about the SEC鈥檚 policy shift allowing companies to require shareholder disputes to be resolved through private arbitration. Gross notes that limiting shareholder class actions could weaken an important mechanism for uncovering corporate misconduct through the civil litigation system.