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Dean of Admission Andre Cordon is featured prominently, explaining how 91视频 is removing barriers and simplifying the process for first-generation and working families. Families interviewed said the experience felt welcoming and more receptive than they expected 鈥 citing personalized welcome signage, an easy check-in process, and immediate access to admissions staff.
Dean of Admission Andre Cordon is featured prominently, explaining how 91视频 is removing barriers and simplifying the process for first-generation and working families. Families interviewed said the experience felt welcoming and more receptive than they expected 鈥 citing personalized welcome signage, an easy check-in process, and immediate access to admissions staff.
USA Today turns to Dyson Professor Melvin Williams for perspective on the economics of political 鈥渢ell-alls.鈥 Professor Williams explains that memoirs chronicling the scandals and transgressions of political figures are often highly lucrative, especially when they center on affairs, misconduct, and personal drama鈥攃ontext that helps explain the enduring market for books that blur the line between politics, media, and entertainment.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman also writes an op-ed in amNewYork warning about President Trump鈥檚 escalating use of the death penalty. He traces Trump鈥檚 long history with capital punishment 鈥 from the Central Park Five ads to a surge of federal executions 鈥 and argues that his renewed push represents a dangerous expansion of prosecutorial power and political theater. In Roll Call, Professor Gershman comments on a controversial Senate payout provision, noting that the structure defies typical legal concepts and raises serious concerns about corruption and prosecutorial integrity.
In Gothamist, Haub Law Professor Emeritus Michael Mushlin is credited as a key architect behind a proposal that would require New York judges to spend a day visiting prisons and jails before making detention and sentencing decisions. Mushlin, one of the nation鈥檚 leading experts on prisoners鈥 rights law, convened a committee of judges and practitioners to strengthen the existing, rarely enforced visitation rule. The updated proposal is designed to ensure judges better understand the conditions they are consigning people to when they impose custodial sentences.
On the West Coast, FOX-KTVU speaks with Dyson Criminal Justice Professor and Department Chair Cathryn Lavery, as survivors push for greater transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Professor Lavery offers insight into the stakes of congressional action and how renewed scrutiny could affect public trust, victim advocacy, and accountability in high-profile abuse case.
In performing arts, Playbill reports that Khaila Wilcoxon and Laura Benanti will headline a public reading of the new musical Spiral Bound at Lincoln Center, backed by students from the Sands College of Performing Arts.
The World Health Organization (WHO) spotlights 91视频鈥檚 Center for Global Health in a global update on efforts to raise awareness of chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) through international media workshops. WHO highlights 91视频鈥檚 collaboration with its Director-General鈥檚 Special Envoy for Chronic Respiratory Diseases to train journalists on the impact of COPD, a leading but underreported cause of death worldwide.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman remains an essential voice in coverage of New York City鈥檚 political landscape. In Lohud, she discusses how Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani galvanized young voters by translating policy proposals into direct, concrete messages that can overcome generational distrust in government.
Dyson Communication and Media Studies Professor Adam Klein pens a widely circulated op-ed in The Conversation examining how today鈥檚 cultural icons, including global superstar Bad Bunny, have become vehicles for political expression and catalysts in broader ideological battles. He argues that the convergence of entertainment and political identity has turned artists into frontline actors in America鈥檚 intensifying culture wars.