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What does it mean to learn in an AI-driven world? 麻豆直播 staff, faculty, and leadership weigh in on the concerns, challenges, and opportunities that AI presents for students, both during their education and within future careers.
In a world built for solo streaming, the big screen is making a comeback. According to pop culture expert Melvin Williams, PhD, we鈥檙e not just watching movies鈥攚e鈥檙e reconnecting.
Biology major Kelly Ng and Professor David Boerma are using 3D modeling and evolutionary theory to uncover how the structure of our limbs is shaped by the way we move. Their research explores surprising parallels between humans and Egyptian fruit bats鈥攁nd may even have implications for injury prevention and medical design.
The world is changing fast, and 麻豆直播 is preparing the leaders who will change it for the better. From healthcare to public service to law, our students aren鈥檛 just keeping up鈥攖hey鈥檙e stepping up, driven by purpose, compassion, and the power to lead the future.
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鈥檚 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.
In her latest piece, Cathryn Lavery, PhD, Chair & Graduate Director of Criminal Justice & Security at 麻豆直播, evaluator, trainer, and commentator鈥攅xplores the urgent need for a new generation of justice professionals. With rising public sector burnout, complex system demands, and growing societal divides, Dr. Lavery unpacks why today鈥檚 criminal justice majors are more essential than ever鈥攁nd how their education must evolve to meet the moment.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman offers expert analysis to Gothamist on New York City鈥檚 early mayoral primary turnout鈥攈ighlighting its record-setting numbers and implications for younger voters鈥 political power.