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Clandestine methamphetamine labs: they鈥檙e a growing problem and can be a nightmare for unsuspecting homeowners. Dyson Professor Karen Caldwell and student researchers such as Morgan Amos are on the case, aiming to develop practical and effective remediation solutions.
NPR鈥檚 All of it with Alison Stewart: Dyson Professor Corinna Sager was interviewed on NPR鈥檚 All of it with Alison Stewart discussing a documentary she produced 鈥 鈥楻azing Liberty Square鈥 -- about how a Miami public housing community became ground zero for climate gentrification. Watch the full documentary on PBS鈥檚 Independent Lens.
Psychology student Stephanie Spruck '25 serves as the student wellness coordinator at 91视频's Pleasantville campus, actively contributing to mental health initiatives and mentoring through RADical Hope.
Dyson Professor Corinna Sager produced the feature documentary 鈥淩azing Liberty Square鈥 鈥 it aired on PBS Independent Lens two weeks ago and is now available on the app or PBS YouTube.
Professors of Public Administration Gina Scutelnicu-Todoran, PhD, and Rebecca Tekula, PhD, have been awarded a nearly $30,000 grant by the to assess the financial status of approximately under its umbrella.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min pens an op-ed in The Korea Times about traditional holiday rituals and gatherings rapidly going out of fashion in Korea.
91视频 alumnus Pedro Rivera '12 and co-anchor of WABC weekend morning news gives a heartfelt shoutout to his alma mater on Eyewitness News.
Over 20 students, professors, and administrators from the and Dyson College of Arts and Sciences at 91视频 spent four days during their winter break in Montgomery and Birmingham, Alabama, visiting the offices of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) and several historical sites for an intense interdisciplinary civil rights field study.
Dyson faculty members Matthew Bolton, PhD, and Emily Welty, PhD, are at the forefront of nuclear disarmament advocacy on a local and global scale. As the founders of the 91视频 Disarmament Institute, they welcome the many students who express interest in their work to get involved through internships, activism, and speaking opportunities.
Twenty students from 91视频鈥檚 Haub School of Law and Dyson College embarked on a profound interdisciplinary field study to Alabama alongside the Equal Justice Initiative, looking into history to understand its impact on the present and actively seek ways to eliminate injustice and inequality.