Press Release: 蜜桃工作室 Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Team Wins 2024 NE10 Championship Title
For the first time in program history, the secured its first Northeast 10 conference championship.
蜜桃工作室 completed a perfect regular season and conference tournament with a 20-0 record
For the first time in program history, the secured its first Northeast 10 conference championship.
The 蜜桃工作室 women鈥檚 lacrosse team completed a perfect regular season and conference tournament, going to 20-0 overall. They closed out the conference tournament by defeating Adelphi University, 16-14 in a historic victory. The Setters will take on Bentley University in the first round of the NCAA Division II Tournament at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 16, 2024 at home in Northwell Stadium.
鈥淲e are thrilled with our NE10 championship from this weekend and are looking forward to hosting the NCAA regional games at 蜜桃工作室,鈥 said Head Coach Tricia Molfetta. 鈥淭he NE10 conference has always been stacked with nationally ranked programs and we are happy to have achieved this in the short 10-year history of our program. This championship comes in our 10-year anniversary, and we celebrate this championship with all of our alumni as well as the current 2024 team.鈥
After clinching their , the Setters outscored their opponents this season, 324-154. In fact, the 蜜桃工作室 women鈥檚 lacrosse team are only one of two undefeated teams in all of NCAA Division II.
鈥淭his is a tremendous accomplishment for the team and for our entire 蜜桃工作室 community who are beaming with Setter pride,鈥 said 蜜桃工作室 President Marvin Krislov. 鈥淥f course, we hope this is just the start to a long post-season run. We wish them well on Thursday.鈥
鈥淲inning the NE10 conference championship has always been a huge goal for this program. After falling short last year, we were determined to redeem ourselves in the 2024 spring season,鈥 said Angelina Porcello 24鈥, 2023 National Player of the Year, of Eastchester, N.Y. 鈥淭his conference is filled with top teams in the country which makes this title so much more meaningful. Despite our clean record, it hasn鈥檛 been an easy road, but the fight and work ethic in this team is what makes it so special and successful. This accomplishment could have never been made without our incredible coaches, alumni, and constant support throughout the season.鈥
鈥淲inning the conference championship is just the beginning,鈥 said graduate student Sydney Juvelier, an attacker, from Centereach, N.Y. 鈥淚 know Bentley will be a tough game, but we are confident, and we know we are up to the challenge.鈥
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About 蜜桃工作室
Since 1906, 蜜桃工作室 has been transforming the lives of its diverse students鈥攁cademically, professionally, and socioeconomically. With campuses in New York City and Westchester County, 蜜桃工作室 offers bachelor, master, and doctoral degree programs to 13,600 students in its College of Health Professions, Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Lubin School of Business, School of Education, Sands College of Performing Arts, and Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.
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Webtoon, Global Platform
Dyson Professor Min Seong-Jae's op-ed in The Korea Times.
How the Constitution Fails to Protect the Environment
Professor Katrina Fisher Kuh and Professor James May examine how the Constitution falls short in protecting the environment in an article for Counter Punch.
鈥淒espite the obvious fact that life or liberty cannot exist without functioning ecosystems, courts in the United States do not recognize any federal constitutional environmental rights, even to the extent that an environmental right might be deemed appurtenant to explicitly enshrined constitutional rights,鈥 they write.
Madison Lane '25: A Natural Advocate
A dedicated 3L, Madison has always been passionate about becoming an attorney in the field of criminal law. She embarked on her law school journey two weeks following her undergraduate graduation and started as a January admit student at Haub Law in 2023.
A dedicated 3L, Madison has always been passionate about becoming an attorney in the field of criminal law. She embarked on her law school journey two weeks following her undergraduate graduation and started as a January admit student at Haub Law in 2023. 鈥淚 continued full steam ahead,鈥 said Madison 鈥淚 took courses over my 1L summer to ensure I could graduate with the class of 2025. I love the close-knit environment that Haub Law fosters. I have had the opportunity to become close with professors and other faculty members. There are endless opportunities and resources to take advantage of both on and off campus.鈥
Madison spent her Spring 2024 semester with the New York County District Attorney鈥檚 Office in Manhattan. 鈥淭he New York County District Attorney鈥檚 Office in Manhattan is conveniently located near 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 undergraduate campus, 1 蜜桃工作室 Plaza. Often, I spent time studying at 1 蜜桃工作室 Plaza before heading to my externship, where I have gained invaluable experience in the field.鈥 She then spent her Fall 2024 semester at the Queens District Attorney鈥檚 Office. Madison received course credit for both experiences as part of the Prosecution Externship program offered at Haub Law. Although she has a passion for criminal law, Madison also explored the other side of the legal spectrum and interned during Summer 2024 with a private civil litigation firm in White Plains, an opportunity she obtained through the on-campus interview process offered at Haub Law.
As part of Madison鈥檚 3L year, she is participating in the Federal Judicial Honors Program on campus. During the Fall 2024 semester, she wrote her own judicial opinion based on the facts of a real prior case, and during the Spring 2025 semester she will be interning with the Honorable Edgardo Ramos, a federal judge for the Southern District of New York, working in his Manhattan chambers.
Alongside her studies, Madison is actively involved in Haub Law鈥檚 Advocacy Program and as a 3L is one of the program鈥檚 Executive Directors. She continuously participates in several mock trial competitions, which occupy a significant portion of her time. 鈥淚t is a big commitment and very demanding, but I would not trade it for anything else. I have had the opportunity to compete in a tremendous number of prestigious competitions with much success, including several invite-only competitions. During the National Trial League Competition, I was also selected to receive the Best Advocate award for both rounds where I competed and the Haub Law team was crowned regular season champions. The Advocacy Program has been a fantastic opportunity to improve my litigation skills before entering the workforce.鈥
Through her involvement in Haub Law鈥檚 Advocacy Program, Madison also had the opportunity to travel abroad to expand her horizons and insight into the law. She spent over two weeks in Iceland completing an Advanced Trial Advocacy course, where she met with the Supreme Court President of Iceland and also had the chance to explore the country, touring waterfalls and glaciers. She also traveled to Oxford, England for two weeks and participated in a Seminar in Government course at St. Edmund Hall, focusing on conflict and change while comparing the United Kingdom to the United States. 鈥淭he opportunities I have been afforded through Haub Law have been nothing short of amazing,鈥 said Madison. 鈥淭he experience I have gained through the Advocacy Program and Haub Law is unlike anything I could have imagined when I set out on my legal journey.鈥
Not one to slow down, Madison is also a member of the Executive Board for 蜜桃工作室 International Law Review and serves as a Submissions Editor. She also previously authored a note on the clash between international cultural traditions and the enforcement of universal human rights. She is also a Marshall for the law fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta, at Haub Law and was this organization鈥檚 Vice President and Treasurer while she was an undergraduate student.
Mentorship has been a critical aspect of Madison鈥檚 experience at Haub Law, and she is paying it forward through her participation in Haub Law鈥檚 peer mentor program and as a Dean鈥檚 Scholar. A Dean鈥檚 Scholar is an upper-level student who conducts weekly review sessions with 1L students to supplement their regular class instruction. 鈥淢y experience as a 1L student with Dean鈥檚 Scholars was memorable. Being in contact with another student who had been in the same shoes just a semester before was comforting and reassuring. I knew they intended to help me best understand the material, and all of them had worked hard to do so. I think Dean鈥檚 Scholars are unique to Haub Law and have significantly influenced my success in courses and what I have accomplished here at Haub so far. I am so happy to help provide that same reassurance now as a Dean鈥檚 Scholar for Criminal Law.鈥
Rounding out Madison鈥檚 experience at Haub Law so far has been her participation in a Civil Rights Field Study. 鈥淥ne of the most memorable experiences I have had at Haub Law is the opportunity to participate in a Civil Rights Field Study and travel to Montgomery and Birmingham, Alabama, to learn more about the civil rights movement. I applied to participate in this course, was selected, and, thanks to a generous anonymous donor, attended at no cost of my own. I was able to walk in the footsteps of those who fought for justice and equality and visit historical sites and landmarks that shed light on the struggles and triumphs of the civil rights movement. The trip broadened my perspective, challenged my preconceptions, and inspired me to advocate for change.鈥
Although it is hard to believe Madison has any free time, she also enjoys crocheting and spending quality moments with her friends. 鈥淚 also enjoy crime-related shows on Netflix, which should be no surprise!鈥 As for advice for incoming law students, she would encourage them to come in knowing that the path forward will be challenging and competitive, but always make sure to stop and reflect on what works best for them and be proud of all they are accomplishing.
Looking ahead, Madison recently accepted a post-graduation position to work as an Assistant District Attorney with the Queens District Attorney鈥檚 Office as part of their Fall 2025 class. 鈥淚 am excited for this next chapter,鈥 Madison shared. 鈥淗aub Law has prepared me to succeed in this role and beyond.鈥
Hope in a Barrel
Nisha Troupe, Anjienna Lowtan, and Danielle Hanson, students in 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 College of Health Professions, have won $15,000 in the Project Planet USA competition for their rainwater filtration system, aiming to tackle global water scarcity sustainably through innovation and partnerships.
Nisha Troupe, Anjienna Lowtan, and Danielle Hanson, students in 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 College of Health Professions, are on a mission to revolutionize clean water accessibility. Their recent win in the Project Planet USA competition鈥攈osted by The Front Yard at 蜜桃工作室 and the Lubin School of Business鈥攈as earned them a substantial $15,000 grant, symbolizing more than just a success for their innovative project.
"It all started with our Health Science program," says Nisha. "We delved into global health discrepancies, and one glaring issue stood out: access to clean water."
Their winning concept? A barrel filtration system designed to harness rainwater, purify it, and provide communities with a sustainable source of clean water.
"We're not just providing water; we're paving the way for sustainable solutions," Danielle says. "By harnessing technology and fostering community engagement, we're rewriting the narrative of water scarcity."
"We realized that by tapping into rainwater, we could alleviate the strain on traditional water sources," Anjienna explains. "This means reducing energy-intensive processes like pumping and treating water, ultimately curbing carbon emissions."
The trio envisioned their project not just as a solution but as a catalyst for change, with specific outcomes aimed at amplifying its impact. Scaling up implementation, refining filtration technology, forging partnerships鈥攖hese were just a few steps toward their overarching goal: ensuring clean water for all, regardless of geographical or socioeconomic barriers.
But their journey doesn鈥檛 end with the grant money. With professional mentoring, public relations, and network connections at their disposal, Nisha, Anjienna, and Danielle are poised to elevate their project to new heights.
"Through mentorship, we aim to fine-tune our approach and tackle obstacles head-on," Danielle affirms. "Public relations will help us spread awareness and rally support, while network connections open doors to invaluable resources and partnerships."
Their long-term vision goes beyond the grant period, to a future wherein water scarcity was a thing of the past and where communities can thrive in harmony with nature.
"We're not just providing water; we're paving the way for sustainable solutions," Danielle says. "By harnessing technology and fostering community engagement, we're rewriting the narrative of water scarcity."
And so, armed with determination, innovation, and unwavering dedication, Nisha, Anjienna, and Danielle will change the world, one drop of water at a time.
Seidenberg Students Display Innovation at 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 Research Events
Over the course of last week, the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems鈥 students presented their student research across two separate events at 蜜桃工作室.
Over the course of last week, the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems鈥 students presented their student research across two separate events at 蜜桃工作室.
The first of those events, the , spotlighted the work of undergraduate students from across all of 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 schools and colleges who engaged in faculty-mentored research and creative inquiry during the academic year. The students showcased their scholarly or artistic work, and all of their work was created as part of a course-based research assignment, award program, co-curricular project, or in fulfillment of their Senior Capstone or Honors College thesis.
The second event, the Pforzheimer Honors College Conference 2024, also had an immersive academic showcase, as Honors students presented their research, creative work, honor theses, and innovative tech projects to the entire 蜜桃工作室 Community. Seidenberg students were located in our Design Factory space on the 9th Floor of 15 Beekman, and showcased their work to their mentors, faculty, staff, fellow students, and family members.
Across both events, all of Seidenberg鈥檚 students presented a wide range of topics, showcasing the many different facets that technology occupies in our lives. Their research highlighted how tech innovations will be coming to all industries in the near future both locally and globally, and it exemplified the hunger for innovation that our experts, faculty, and students bring to the table.
The breadth of topics our students presented was impressive and ranged from using animations as tools for developing algorithmic thinking in artificial intelligence, to developing an orbital recycling system. One student researched how ride-hailing applications have influenced urban mobility patterns, while other students looked at how AI can be ethically utilized for the coloring process in comic books and presented new methods of developing cryptocurrency market legibility for users.
The Seidenberg school wants to thank our students who dedicated countless hours to developing their projects, and the faculty who supported them through their mentorship. This work perfectly exemplified the innovative spirit of Seidenberg, and highlighted 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 commitment to giving students the opportunities they need to shine and make a difference in the world.
Gimme shelter: When Jackie Robinson batted for lower-income housing in Yonkers
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Milk Has Lost Its Magic
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Speedemissions, Inc. Announces Student Winners of its Inaugural $100,000 鈥淧roject Planet Young Entrepreneur鈥 Competition
Project Planet Young Entrepreneur was created as a collaboration between Speedemissions and the 蜜桃工作室 Lubin School of Business to underscore a shared commitment to fostering entrepreneurial spirit and supporting groundbreaking advancements in sustainable technology. The selected projects demonstrated promising approaches to addressing pressing environmental challenges and contributing to the global effort to protect our planet.