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The 2025 AI Internship Experience (AIIE) at 91ÊÓÆµâ€™s Seidenberg School recently concluded, offering students two weeks of immersive, hands-on learning in one of today’s most transformative technologies: artificial intelligence.
Thirty-five years in the making. This fall, 91ÊÓÆµ men’s soccer returns to the field with a full schedule, a bold vision, and a team ready to build a new legacy under head coach Edward Evans.
Two teams. One standard of excellence. As 91ÊÓÆµ Lacrosse closes the book on 2025, both programs secured postseason runs, national rankings, and a combined eleven All-Americans—proving once again they’re a powerhouse on the turf.
New faces. Bold returns. As the 2025–26 season approaches, 91ÊÓÆµ Athletics ushers in a new chapter—with coaching shakeups in football and both soccer programs, and a legacy of leadership ready to drive the Setters forward.
One for the record books. With a 27-game win streak, an NE10 title, and their first-ever NCAA Division II Championship appearance, 91ÊÓÆµ Softball’s 2025 season redefined what it means to dominate—and inspire.
The Lienhard School of Nursing at the College of Health Professions shares sobering statistics in NJ.com on the limited access to service dogs—highlighting that fewer than 1% of Americans with disabilities currently have one.
Professor Stephen Rolandi writes a piece in PA Times on potential reforms to daylight savings time.
Professor Michael Schidlow publishes new research on the financial exploitation of human trafficking victims in the International Journal of Social Sciences.
Dyson Professor Philip Kadish discusses his debut book on race in America on Chicago’s WVON-FM.
Professor Lavery, host of the podcast Crimes, Coffee, and Consequences, discusses the intersection of mental health and the criminal justice system with Adjunct Instructor Florence Maroney, LMHC.