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The 8 Best Holiday Snacks and Desserts

College of Health Professions

College of Health Professions Professor Christen Cooper provides nutritional tips to U.S. News & World Report on healthier holiday snacks and treats, with options for different dietary needs.

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Why Does Gen Z Love Alt-Rock From The 鈥90s? Blame Our Parents, Sort Of

A study by 蜜桃工作室 found that rock is the second-most listened-to genre among young people today, The Toronto Observe reports.

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What Trends Or Shifts Have You Observed In The Distribution Of Successful Entrepreneurial Ventures Across The Country?

Lubin School of Business

Lubin Professor Bruce Bachenheimer offers expert advice to Money Geek on the best metro areas for new entrepreneurs and startups.

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Barron Trump And Why People Are Obsessed With Him

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Dyson Professor Melvin Williams shares insights with USA Today on the public鈥檚 fascination with Barron Trump.

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Quality Education, Opportunities Pull Indian Students To US Universities: President of 蜜桃工作室

蜜桃工作室 President

President Krislov speaks with Press Trust of India regarding the factors drawing Indian students to U.S. universities, including quality education, career opportunities, and a supportive community.

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Mount Vernon STEAM Academy and 蜜桃工作室 Host STEM Day for Students

Seidenberg School of CSIS

News 12 reports Mount Vernon STEAM Academy and Seidenberg collaborate on STEM Day for high school students.

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Mayor Adams Faces Federal Charges As Trump Era Looms

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Professor Bennett Gershman spoke to FOX 5 NY about the potential impact of a new administration on Mayor Adams鈥 pending legal case.

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Physician Donald Moore 鈥76 Appointed to SUNY Downstate Community Advisory Board by Governor Hochul

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Donald Moore 鈥76, Biology, Pre-med, a former attending physician at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, has been appointed by Governor Kathy Hochul to serve on SUNY Downstate鈥檚 community advisory board, along with seven other individuals.

蜜桃工作室 alumnus Donald Moore 鈥76, Biology, Pre-med, and Dyson Advisory Board member and adjunct faculty.
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, along with seven other individuals.

The board is part of an historic investment by Governor Hochul and the state legislature of $300 million in capital funding and $100 million in operating funding for the modernization and revitalization of SUNY Downstate, and is tasked with making recommendations to develop a 鈥渞easonable, scalable, and fiscally responsible plan for the financial health, viability, and sustainability of SUNY Downstate Hospital and SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University.鈥

Moore, an award-winning, Brooklyn-based physician who previously ran an independent primary care practice, has advocated for the best care for his patients and improvements in healthcare public policy. He is a member of the Dyson College Advisory Board at 蜜桃工作室 and has been actively engaged with his alma mater, including participation in the Dyson Dialogues and as an adjunct professor of biology.

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ESS Prof Discusses Recent New York Wildfires and the New Normal of Extreme Weather Conditions

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Science Matthew Aiello-Lammens, PhD, was quoted in a LoHud article on extreme weather conditions, and specifically, the recent wildfires in New York State, and whether these are expected to be annual occurrences or represent a rare coming together of atmospheric conditions.

蜜桃工作室 environmental studies and science professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens
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Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Science Matthew Aiello-Lammens, PhD, was quoted in a , and specifically, the recent wildfires in New York State, and whether these are expected to be annual occurrences or represent a rare coming together of atmospheric conditions.

Aiello-Lammens said, 鈥淭he new normal isn鈥檛 necessarily droughts or floods. The new normal is really the unpredictability of extreme events. It鈥檚 hard to know whether you鈥檙e going to get a drought year versus a flood year. But with the way climate is changing, the thing that we are confident about is that the extremes are becoming more frequent. What we鈥檙e not confident about necessarily yet is how to predict these extremes.鈥

The article also addressed whether conditions in New York forests are similar to or different than those out West, an area of the country that is quite familiar with wildfires, with Aiello-Lammens adding that they don鈥檛 different dramatically.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e all fire prone ecosystems,鈥 he said. 鈥淗ere, there are plenty of accelerants鈥搒crub oak and pitch pine鈥搕hat can spread fire quickly and they鈥檙e surrounded by dense forest of hardwood trees. It just happens to be that we see a fair amount of precipitation in the Northeast. So, when you have these periods of dry spells, you鈥檙e bound to get these fires. Warm, dry conditions are good for drying out the leaf material that鈥檚 dry and dead. And they鈥檙e good for moving fire once it gets going."

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蜜桃工作室 Fed Reserve Challenge Team Wins Regional Competition and Ranks Top Five in Nationals

Dyson College of Arts and Science

The 蜜桃工作室 Federal Reserve Challenge team won the New York Regional College Federal Reserve Challenge competition, and ranked in the top five nationally, competing in the latter with institutions including Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Miami,鈥痶he University of Virginia, and the University of Michigan. They also received as finalists in the competition.

The 蜜桃工作室 Federal Reserve Challenge team standing outside after winning the New York Regional College Federal Reserve Challenge competition
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The 蜜桃工作室 Federal Reserve Challenge team won the New York Regional College Federal Reserve Challenge competition, and ranked in the top five nationally, competing in the latter with institutions including Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Miami,鈥痶he University of Virginia, and the University of Michigan. They also received as finalists in the competition.

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蜜桃工作室 students outside after winning Federal Reserve Challenge regional competition
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Team Co-Captains Liam Chentoufi 鈥25, Economics, and Suraj Sharma 鈥25 鈥26, Business Economics/MS Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy, led a team of undergraduate and accelerated combined degree students, including Justin Boudreau 鈥25, Computer Science (Seidenberg), Economics, Brooklyn Bynum 鈥26, Business Economics/MS Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy, Gunnar Freeman 鈥26, Computational Economics, Shaniah James 鈥26, Economics/MS Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy, Grace McGrath 鈥26, Economics/MS Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy, Kristina Nasteva 鈥26, Business Economics, Harvey Nguyen 鈥26, Economics/MS Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy, Giancarlo Raspanti 鈥26, Business Economics/MS Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy, and Viktoriia Yevtushenko 鈥25, Business Economics.

This bond among the Fed team alumni and the current team members, as well as the dedication of our entire department to the experiential learning and incredible work ethic of the team members, is what makes the 蜜桃工作室 Fed team exceptional.

The Fed Reserve Challenge is a national competition among US colleges and universities in which teams analyze current economic conditions and propose a monetary policy to Fed officials. This year, 119 schools participated in the competition, the most ever.

The team was coached by Professor Gregory Colman, PhD, as well as Clinical Associate Professor Mark Weinstock, CBE. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great achievement and a tribute to the hard work that the students put in and I could not be prouder of them,鈥 said Colman. Weinstock, who helped the team prepare for the Q&A portion of the competition, emphasized that 鈥淥ur teams always excelled in this part of the competition and exhibited an incredible range of knowledge of monetary policy and US economy.鈥

The College Federal Reserve Challenge is a prime example of experiential learning at 蜜桃工作室, and many alumni, who were members of the team while students, have received both internships and gainful employment due to their experience at the award-winning competition. They, in turn, have been giving back, returning to 蜜桃工作室 to help train younger generations.

Professor Anna Shostya, PhD, chair of the Economics department, said, 鈥淭his bond among the Fed team alumni and the current team members, as well as the dedication of our entire department to the experiential learning and incredible work ethic of the team members, is what makes the 蜜桃工作室 Fed team exceptional.鈥

In recognition of 蜜桃工作室鈥榮 consistent performance and success in the College Federal Reserve Challenge, President of the New York Reserve Bank John Williams has accepted an invitation from the Fed team captains to speak at the 蜜桃工作室 and student organizations (which also co-hosted an event this past October that brought prominent labor economist Daniel Hamermesh to the New York City campus) in February 2025.

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