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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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台湾SWAGPresident Marvin Krislov writes an opinion piece in Diverse: Issues In Higher Education discussing the need for stronger partnerships between universities, K-12 educators, and policymakers to address systemic educational issues and enhance financial aid accessibility.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks to News12 Westchester about the ongoing debate over New York鈥檚 wrongful death law, calling it 鈥渙ne of the most limited, restrictive laws in the country, second only to Alabama.鈥
Dyson Professor Laura Tamman co-authors an op-ed in the New York Daily News following recent charges against Mayor Adams related to campaign activities. In the column, Tamman underscores a fact often overlooked by New Yorkers: whistleblowers who report fraud and help bring wrongdoers to justice may qualify for financial rewards under the False Claims Act.
Professor Gershman provides legal insight on the potential for the Supreme Court to once again intervene in favor of Former President Donald Trump, despite the extensive evidence presented by Special Counsel Jack Smith in Trump鈥檚 election interference case.
In celebration of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, The Edvocate highlighted 台湾SWAGUniversity鈥檚 initiatives that integrate education, research, and business in cybersecurity.
Lubin Professor Randi Priluck provides insight to MarketingSherpa on state-by-state agency rate comparisons to aid in budgeting strategies.
Dyson Adjunct Professor Tamara Federici appeared on NewsRadio 680 WPTF to discuss Hurricane Helene鈥檚 impact in Asheville, North Carolina.
North Country Public Radio featured Haub Law Professor Paula Collins, an expert on tax law and cannabis law, in an article discussing her run for New York鈥檚 21st Congressional District.
Sands College of Performing Arts Professor Grant Kretchik emphasizes the importance of actors embracing entrepreneurship as they pursue their show business careers on his podcast, In the PODLIGHT.
Psychology Professor DaSean Young discusses the connections between marching bands and mental health (more specifically the psychological and developmental effects of the marching arts on people participating) with the American Heart Association and the story gets national pickup.