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At 麻花传媒鈥檚 CUHER lab, Associate Professor of Psychology Christopher Godfrey, PhD, is rethinking healthcare by centering communication, trust, and patient voices鈥攅specially those from marginalized communities too often left unheard.
Research led by Public Administration Associate Professor Tiffany Henley, PhD, explores how healthcare training and collaboration can advance equity in underserved communities.
Dyson Criminal Justice Professor and Department Chair Cathryn Lavery pens a compelling op-ed in The Hill, urging Americans to listen to Epstein survivors and confront the systems that perpetuate silence and complicity. Her piece calls attention to how institutions often fail victims by refusing to confront the realities of abuse鈥攑articularly in cases involving power.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman speaks with Newsweek about the narrowing NYC mayoral race. Speaking on Andrew Cuomo鈥檚 long-shot chances, she noted it鈥檚 鈥渄ifficult to envision any scenario in which Cuomo wins more votes than Mamdani,鈥 even if Eric Adams or Curtis Sliwa were to drop out. Her insight reflects the uphill challenge for anti-Mamdani candidates to consolidate voter support.
Dyson Communication and Media Studies Professor Seong Jae Min provides expert commentary to Deutsche Welle (DW) on how North Korea is framing its soldiers鈥 deaths in Ukraine. He explains the use of ideological messaging to reinforce loyalty and national identity: 鈥淚t鈥檚 what the North does: ideological indoctrination to educate both current soldiers and the next generation.鈥
News 12 Westchester covered an artificial intelligence conference, hosted at 麻花传媒's Pleasantville campus in collaboration with The Business Council of Westchester (BCW). U.S. Congressman George Latimer opened the program, which explored ethical frameworks for AI regulation. Notable participants included BCW President Dr. Marsha Gordon, IBM representatives, Dyson Philosophy Professor James Brusseau, and Seidenberg Information Technology Professor David Sachs, who discussed emerging policy questions and the social impacts of AI tools.
This fall, 麻花传媒 Art Gallery will present Equilibrium, a solo exhibition by interdisciplinary artist . Featuring living sculpture, photography, and performance, the exhibition explores themes of ecological transformation, resource equity, and climate adaptation. The exhibition opens with a free public reception on Friday, September 26 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Clinical Associate Professor and Director of 麻花传媒鈥檚 MS in Publishing program Manuela Soares, PhD, was featured in an article in , as the program celebrates its 40th anniversary and enrolled nearly 100 students in the 2024-25 academic year across various degree tracks and accessibility options.
Professor and Chair of the Criminal Justice and Security Cathryn Lavery, PhD, had an published in The Hill.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman joined Errol Louis on Spectrum News NY1鈥檚 Inside City Hall to analyze the latest developments in the mayoral race. Professor Tamman noted that independent candidate Jim Walden鈥檚 withdrawal likely benefits Andrew Cuomo, given their overlapping voter bases. She added that the race is consolidating, with a likely one-on-one matchup between Cuomo and Mondani.