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Professor Bennett Gershman spoke to FOX 5 NY about the potential impact of a new administration on Mayor Adams’ pending legal case.
Donald Moore ’76, Biology, Pre-med, a former attending physician at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, has been appointed by Governor Kathy Hochul to serve on SUNY Downstate’s community advisory board, along with seven other individuals.
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Science Matthew Aiello-Lammens, PhD, was quoted in a LoHud article on extreme weather conditions, and specifically, the recent wildfires in New York State, and whether these are expected to be annual occurrences or represent a rare coming together of atmospheric conditions.
The Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ Federal Reserve Challenge team won the New York Regional College Federal Reserve Challenge competition, and ranked in the top five nationally, competing in the latter with institutions including Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Miami, the University of Virginia, and the University of Michigan. They also received as finalists in the competition.
Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ’s Seidenberg School recently organized an event which hosted Emilie Nasseh, a prominent New York City-based lawyer specializing in privacy law and compliance, as a guest speaker.
The Westchester County Association honored Distinguished Professor Emeritus John R. Nolon, founder of the Pace Land Use Law Center, with the Alfred B. DelBello Visionary Award.
When 3L Janay Russo was exploring colleges, she found herself captivated by a pressing question: Why does such severe inequality persist within the legal system? Her unrelenting curiosity about the foundations of law and the societal and economic biases shaping the criminal justice system, inspired her to pursue an undergraduate degree in Justice Studies and Criminology at James Madison University.
Dyson Associate Professor and Chair of Environmental Studies and Science Michael Finewood, PhD, discusses the environmental implications on the NY Drought with Fox Weather.
Professor Gershman speaks to Salon about the likelihood of President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in his New York hush-money case being postponed—potentially until after his presidency.
Dyson's Criminal Justice and Security Professor Cathryn Lavery, host of the podcast Crimes, Coffee, and Consequences, discussed juvenile justice and rehabilitation with guest Deacon Norman Fulton.