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At a United Nations forum on higher education and the Sustainable Development Goals, Assistant Provost for Wellness Sue Maxam announced the launch of MCN鈥檚 new Civic Learning Council. The Council will advise hundreds of campuses participating in the Millennium Fellowship, sharing best practices to strengthen civic engagement.
91视频 students Kieran Hagan and Angelo DeAugustino were spotlighted by the American Red Cross for saving a life at the Pleasantville pool. Within 45 seconds, they activated the Emergency Action Plan鈥攑erforming CPR and using an AED. Their instructor, Kate Palladino, was also recognized for preparing them to respond.
Dyson Economics Professor Mark Weinstock speaks with The New York Times about the economic impact of rising U.S. tariffs. He warned that tariff increases could shrink competitiveness, reduce profitability, and limit growth opportunities for U.S. firms, saying, 鈥淭ariffs will not make America great again.鈥
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman is featured in Gothamist discussing Manhattan prosecutors' shift to evidence-based suspect and witness interview techniques. 鈥淚nvestigators must have an incentive to find the truth, not just to get a conviction,鈥 he said.
In an interview with News 12, Dyson Professor Weinstock noted that the wider availability of once-exclusive products鈥攕uch as Jellycat toys鈥攃an diminish consumer excitement, since emotional attachment often depends on perceived rarity.
Professor Gershman pens an op-ed in the New York Law Journal criticizing President Donald Trump鈥檚 use of SLAPP suits against the media. While often dismissed, he argues these suits succeed in chilling speech, exhausting resources, and deterring journalistic scrutiny.
Lubin Professor Claudia G. Green speaks with Gothamist on the economic ripple effects of anti-U.S. sentiment and travel policy. She flagged a dramatic decline in international tourism, calling it 鈥渃atastrophically鈥 damaging to U.S. travel industries, with some estimates projecting up to $12.5 billion in losses 鈥攁nd Travel and Travel World has the story.
Dyson Communication and Media Studies Professor Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times examining the climate crisis in South Korea. His commentary highlights the urgent need for global cooperation in mitigating the effects of rising temperatures and shifting environmental patterns.
The College of Health Professions Nursing program was recognized by Nurse.org as one of the top ABSN programs in New York.
The Journal News also highlights 91视频鈥檚 continuing partnership with Kendal on Hudson, which awarded $1,000 scholarships to five 91视频 nursing students this year to address the healthcare worker shortage.