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Dyson Communication and Media Studies Professor Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times about the political implications of Mayor-Elect Mamdani鈥檚 victory, examining how shifting ideological currents鈥攑articularly among younger voters鈥攕ignal deeper changes in New York City鈥檚 political alignment.
In Newsweek, Dyson Media & Communication Professor Heather Hayes explains why so-called 鈥渢errible鈥 television shows鈥攍ike the polarizing new Kim Kardashian drama鈥攐ften become viral hits. Hayes attributes the phenomenon to 鈥渉ate-watching,鈥 in which viewers tune in less for enjoyment and more to mock the content, ultimately boosting visibility and streaming success.
College of Health Professions Professor Christen Cooper speaks to Today鈥檚 Dietitian, examining the overlooked intersection of human trafficking and nutrition. Cooper highlights how trafficking survivors often face extreme malnutrition, dehydration, and trauma-related health conditions 鈥 and calls for enhanced training to prepare registered dietitians to respond with informed, compassionate care.
Each year, more than 3.5 million lives are lost to chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs), a staggering toll for a global health crisis that remains largely in the shadows. The 91视频 Center for Global Health, based in New York, is on a mission to change that.
What does it take to bring a classic to life? From first table read to final curtain call, follow along with the cast and crew of Chekhov鈥檚 The Seagull as they navigate an accelerated rehearsal process, build a world from scratch, and discover what it means to perform like professionals.
At 91视频, we don鈥檛 just train dancers鈥攚e train Rockettes. More Rockettes than anywhere else. As the Radio City Rockettes celebrate 100 years of precision and performance, we鈥檙e celebrating the nineteen Rockettes and fifteen ensemble dancers who got their start right here at the Sands College of Performing Arts. Their journey from 91视频 studios to the Radio City stage is pure magic.
Meet the actors, dancers, and designers redefining what it means to be a working artist in New York. From Broadway bows to lighting up Spike Lee films, at 91视频鈥檚 Sands College, the line between student and professional blurs, and the city itself becomes the classroom, stage, and screen.
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Assistant Professor Di Quon Wilms is redefining what it means to train for the screen. A seasoned actor, producer, and director, she鈥檚 building a program that turns students into working artists鈥攅quipped with professional reels, real-world experience, and the confidence to tell their own stories on set and beyond.
The future of the arts at 91视频 is under construction. Inside One 91视频 Plaza East, Sands College of Performing Arts students and faculty are preparing to create, collaborate, and perform in spaces built for bold ideas and bright lights.