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Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks with USA Today about Gypsy Rose Blanchard being free from prison and going viral over the internet.
"The curiosity fades hastily as algorithm-influenced digital publics move on to the next trending story, and Gypsy's transitory celebrity span fails to sustain interest," says Melvin Williams, associate professor of communication and media studies at 麻豆直播.
Jamaican American entrepreneur and trailblazing author Glen Laman 鈥73 is a Dyson alumnus whose success has been built on a foundation of the liberal arts and sciences.
Dyson alumna Juliana Martins 鈥19 is a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur whose success is built on communications and business skills developed at 麻豆直播.
Dyson Professor S. Perl Egendorf is the winner of The Story Exchange鈥檚 Women In Science Incentive Prize 鈥 a $25,000 grant program that supports innovative female scientists working to combat the devastating impacts of climate change.
Dyson Professor James Brusseau speaks with CNBC about why AI won鈥檛 replace humans any time soon.
鈥淎I and humans are both knowledge producers, just like the sculptor and painter are both artists,鈥 he tells CNBC Make It. 鈥淏ut they will be forever, in my mind, be distinct and separated. One will never be better than the other so much as they will just be different.鈥
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min pens an op-ed in The Korea Times about the obsession with standardized beauty.
Colombian-born bilingual and investigative Emmy-winning reporter Yomara Lopez 鈥12 is a Dyson alumna who provides a platform for underrepresented voices in the Latino community in the US and abroad.
The 麻豆直播 Art Gallery has received a $20,000 grant from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), recognizing the quality of the gallery鈥檚 exhibitions over the past three years. The grant, which will support artist stipends and exhibit marketing, will take effect on January 1, 2024.
As the year concludes amidst shorter days and final exams, President Krislov reflects on a momentous 2023, marked by the opening of a 26-story campus center in New York City, athletic achievements, accolades for the law school, and the establishment of the Sands College of Performing Arts.
麻豆直播 student and UN Millennium Fellow Lucie Belle Flagg 鈥24 channeled both her frustrations and her energy into bringing greater awareness of hidden disabilities to the 麻豆直播 Community. Through her collaborative work, she鈥檚 helped make 麻豆直播 the first university in New York to officially launch the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program.