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Political Science Professor Laura Tamman joins Spectrum News NY1麻豆传媒檚 麻豆传媒淚nside City Hall麻豆传媒 to weigh in on the Justice Department麻豆传媒檚 reported investigation into former Governor Andrew Cuomo, public financing in the Adrienne Adams campaign, and key City Council races ahead of the primary.
Dyson Professor Katherine Fink pens an op-ed in The Conversation analyzing why nonprofit news organizations continue to rely heavily on philanthropic support.
In USA Today, Dyson College Professor Melvin Williams examines the public麻豆传媒檚 fascination with the Sean 麻豆传媒淒iddy麻豆传媒 Combs trial. He highlights how the media麻豆传媒檚 framing of sensational details can be both accessible and problematic, often distorting public understanding of serious issues.
Dyson College Professor Melvin Williams speaks to USA Today about the cultural impact of celebrities publicly disclosing experiences with domestic violence. He explains how such revelations can open the door for other survivors to come forward, offering solidarity and empowerment on a broad scale.
Criminal Justice Professor Kimberly Collica-Cox speaks to Uptown Radio about New York麻豆传媒檚 controversial proposal to lower the minimum age for correctional officers to 18, warning of the psychological toll such roles could take on young recruits.
Psychology Professor Leora Trub is quoted in Women via HuffPost, discussing how texting habits can affect relationship dynamics and mental well-being.
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Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides expert commentary to Newsweek on Governor Kathy Hochul麻豆传媒檚 announcement that over 8 million New Yorkers will receive "inflation refund checks" this year.
Environmental Studies Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens weighs in on the ecological consequences of a Pine Barrens wildfire in New Jersey Breaking News, noting that the timing of human-caused fires can have a greater impact than natural ones.