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Professor Gershman writes a piece in the New York Law Journal exploring the erosion of legal norms and the threats facing law schools today.
Vice President for Enrollment and Placement Robina Schepp discusses U.S. admissions trends and the evolving needs of the Chinese study market in an interview with International Education Channel, following Kaplan’s March admissions summit in Beijing.
Lubin Professor Bruce Bachenheimer shares business insights with WalletHub, contributing to their list of best cities to launch a startup.
Sands College of Performing Arts Professor Lisa La Touche is featured in Harlem World Magazine as the special guest artist for Jazz Appreciation Month. An award-winning tap dancer, choreographer, and cultural historian, La Touche has performed globally and currently collaborates with the Apollo Theater while leading her company, Tap Phonics.
FOX 5 DC features Dyson PhD in Mental Health Counseling student Marjorie Vail, where she shared her powerful advocacy work to reduce stillbirths. Her involvement in the documentary PUSH and her ongoing efforts are bringing much-needed attention to this critical public health issue.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with ABC News 7 NY about the deadline requiring undocumented immigrants to register with the government saying migrants are “caught between a rock and hard place.”
In the New York Post, Economics Professor Mark Weinstock unpacks the market chaos following President Trump’s tariff reversal, pointing to economic uncertainty as the real driver of volatility.
Philosophy Professor James Brusseau speaks with FOX 5 New York about AI and ethics in the workforce, referencing his chatbot project trained on his business ethics textbook, The Caffeinated Professor.
ǿմýLaw Professor Bennett Gershman warns in Salon that Trump’s refusal to comply with court orders poses a serious threat to constitutional protections—suggesting that if one person can ignore the law, “any American” could be at risk.
Professor Gershman speaks to Newsweek, raising alarms about the constitutional dangers of Trump defying court orders.