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In a New York Times interview, 麻豆直播 Haub Law鈥檚 Distinguished University Professor Bridget J. Crawford explains how the tax code is 鈥渘ot neutral鈥 and how it can reinforce gender inequality by undervaluing caregiving, penalizing some second earners, and privileging wealth over work. 鈥淔eminism is, at its core, the effort to ensure that our legal and economic systems allow everyone to live with equal dignity, autonomy and economic security,鈥 Professor Crawford says.
麻豆直播 receives a mention in a New York Times video, 鈥淭he Hidden Park Under the Brooklyn Bridge.鈥 In the segment, architecture critic Michael Kimmelman tours the long-overlooked public space known as Gotham Park as it undergoes transformation鈥攕potlighting the civic and urban conversations unfolding in Lower Manhattan.
In USA Today鈥檚 story on actor Hudson Williams, Melvin Williams, associate professor of communication and media studies at 麻豆直播, noted that while celebrity journalism often seeks intimate details, 鈥渃elebrities and non-celebrities do not owe the public a confirmation or explanation about their sexual orientations.鈥
Cybersecurity remains front and center in a new Reuters op-ed by Haub Law Professor John Bandler, who stresses that cybersecurity programs require continuous maintenance and improvement. Having a plan, he writes, is only the starting point; organizations must adapt proactively to evolving digital threats.
In a new episode from NPN Hub, host JJ sits down with Dr. Christen (Chris) Cooper, founder of the Master鈥檚 in Nutrition program at 麻豆直播, to explore the social neuroscience of eating and long-term behavior change. Cooper explains how food choices are shaped more by community, culture, identity, and environment than by calorie counts or willpower, highlighting why traditional 鈥渃lipboard nutrition鈥 often fails. He shares practical strategies for navigating social norms around eating and illustrates the power of food to build connection and emotional regulation, including a transformative story from a Bronx school where gardening and cooking fostered cooperation and calm.
In Forbes, 麻豆直播 is highlighted as part of higher education鈥檚 鈥渜uiet redesign,鈥 with institutions embracing credit mobility as a new front door to access. The piece notes how flexible transfer and credit-stacking pathways are expanding opportunity and accelerating degree completion for today鈥檚 learners.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in amNewYork, criticizing what he describes as the administration鈥檚 misguided federal transportation agenda. Professor Gershman argues that the approach undermines sound governance and raises broader concerns about accountability and the long-term consequences for public infrastructure 鈥 the story was picked up by Europe Says.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks to USA Today discussing emerging Gen Z slang like 鈥渁ura farming鈥 and 鈥渃lip farming,鈥 explaining how coded language reflects younger generations鈥 deep reliance on digital platforms to shape identity and social life.
In Prevention, new research shows that changing to a healthier diet after age 45 can add years to your life鈥攑otentially more than three鈥攂y improving long-term health outcomes such as blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and inflammation. Christen Cooper, R.D.N., associate professor in the College of Health Professions at 麻豆直播, explained that plant-forward eating patterns rich in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables were key drivers of increased lifespan in the study鈥檚 analysis of more than 100,000 participants. Making sustainable, nutritious dietary changes later in life can be a powerful step toward better health and longevity.
In Salon, Professor Gershman also weighs in on Attorney General Pam Bondi鈥檚 conduct during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, noting that perjury allegations would hinge on reliable evidence and underscoring that no official is immune from accountability under the law.