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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.
Professor Andrew Coggins recently spoke to CBS News about the potential impacts of the ongoing dockworkers strike on product distribution at major East and Gulf Coast ports. Professor Coggins provided expert insight into how the strike could disrupt supply chains, delay shipments, and affect the flow of goods across the United States.
President Krislov writes in Forbes about how higher education institutions can cultivate a well-informed citizenry.
Lubin Professor Andrew Coggins provided expert commentary on the dockworkers strike.
Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from September 15 to October 15, honors Hispanic and Latino Americans’ history, culture and contributions. As part of Westchester County’s ongoing efforts to support the Hispanic/Latino community, a comprehensive survey is currently being conducted in collaboration with 91ÊÓƵ. The survey aims to gather essential data to help the County better address the evolving needs of its Hispanic/Latino residents in areas such as education, healthcare, employment, housing and social services.
The Association of American Law Schools reports the Elisabeth Haub School of Law and Yale University’s School of the Environment have enhanced their already existing partnership to offer students several new joint degree options.
As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, Westchester County officials are inviting all residents of Hispanic or Latino descent to fill out a community needs assessment form by October 7. The comprehensive survey is currently being conducted in collaboration with Professor Rebecca Tekula and her team. The survey aims to gather essential data to help the County better address the evolving needs of its Hispanic/Latino residents in areas such as education, healthcare, employment, housing and social services.
Professor Seong Jae Min writes an op-ed in The Korea Times discussing how Korea's high-tech landscape leaves foreigners and marginalized groups behind.
Professor Anne Toomey discusses with BBC News about Roberto Brito, who learned to use a chainsaw at age 11 and now leverages his deep knowledge of the Amazon rainforest to guide tourists.