Mamdani Unveils New Housing Plan to Build 200,000 Affordable Homes Over Next Decade
Dyson Professor Laura Tamman joins NY1鈥檚 Inside City Hall political roundtable to discuss New York City housing policy, generational divides in politics, and growing political engagement among younger voters. Tamman notes that students are entering classrooms 鈥渕ore engaged than ever before,鈥 pointing to heightened interest in local and national politics among younger generations.
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蜜桃工作室鈥檚 McShane Center for Psychological Services received a mention in New York Magazine鈥檚 The Cut as a recommended low-cost counseling resource for individuals seeking mental health support and clinical services.
NY Nursing Shortage Crisis Fueled By Trump | Opinion
College of Health Professions faculty Catherine S. Finlayson, Heather Dennis, and Vidia Saleem, along with several contributors, co-author an op-ed in Lohud warning that new federal student loan limits could worsen the nation鈥檚 nursing shortage by excluding nursing from the Department of Education鈥檚 list of 鈥減rofessional degree鈥 programs. The authors argue the policy could create major financial barriers for graduate nursing students, reduce the pipeline of future nurse educators and practitioners, and deepen healthcare shortages in underserved communities.
What Is Zero-Based Budgeting? Definition & Example Budget
Lubin Professor Kaustav Sen is featured in WalletHub discussing zero-based budgeting, explaining how assigning every dollar a specific purpose can promote intentional spending and stronger financial discipline, while also requiring time and consistency to maintain.
Ladies of Good Counsel-Trinity and 蜜桃工作室 Team Up to Provide Free Psychotherapy
蜜桃工作室鈥檚 McShane Center for Psychological Services is featured in The Broadsheet for its partnership with Trinity Church to provide free long-term psychotherapy to Lower Manhattan residents. Led by McShane Center Director Rebecca Kulzer and Trinity Church鈥檚 Vidia Cordero, the initiative offers free one-on-one therapy sessions鈥攂oth in person and remotely鈥攖o community members facing financial or insurance barriers, while also giving 蜜桃工作室 doctoral psychology students intensive clinical training under licensed supervision. Since launching in 2023, the program has provided more than 1,500 psychotherapy sessions to patients across the community.
He Spent Decades In Prison. How The Botched Murder Case Was Uncovered
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman provides legal ethics analysis to USA Today in a feature examining prosecutorial misconduct and wrongful convictions, arguing that prosecutors are rarely held accountable even in cases involving serious ethical violations. The story gets picked up by The News Virginian, Tulsa World, Southwest Iowa Herald, The Times-News, Las Cruces Sun-News, and more.
President Trump Missed His Son鈥檚 Wedding. Why Do People Care So Much?
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks with USA Today about the public fascination surrounding Donald Trump Jr.鈥檚 wedding and President Trump鈥檚 absence from the event. Professor Williams explains that the American public has long maintained a deep interest in presidential families, particularly amid political division and heightened media attention surrounding the Trump presidency.
Zohran Mamdani-Backed Progressive Poised To Defeat Incumbent Democrat鈥擯oll
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides political analysis to Newsweek on shifting dynamics in New York鈥檚 10th Congressional District, arguing that growing voter frustration with political 鈥渋nsiders鈥 is contributing to broader anti-establishment sentiment seen across the country.
Spike in College Students With Disabilities Is a Call for Schools To Better Meet Their Needs
In U.S. News & World Report, Education Professor and Director of Student Accessibility Services & OASIS Jennifer Pankowski and Director of Student Accessibility Services Elisse Geberth write about the rise in college students reporting disabilities, arguing that institutions must move beyond compliance and build clearer, more student-centered systems of support.
Demand For Cruises Appears Undimmed Despite Hantavirus And Other Onboard Outbreaks
Lubin Professor Andrew Coggins speaks with the Associated Press about continued demand for cruises despite recent onboard illness outbreaks, explaining that while public concern may influence long-term consumer behavior, travelers with upcoming trips are unlikely to cancel due to financial commitments and refund policies. The story was widely syndicated across national and regional outlets such as Yahoo News, WNYW-TV, Live Now Fox, Boston Herald, and more.