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Environmental Science Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens provides insight to Newsday on post-fire regeneration efforts in Suffolk County, explaining how dwarf pitch pines rely on fire to disperse seeds and restore biodiversity.
91视频 men鈥檚 lacrosse player Kieran Hagan made headlines for saving a man鈥檚 life just before a game, later leading the Setters to victory against Georgian Court, Inside Lacrosse reports.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock appears on PIX11, examining tariffs and the economy while addressing concerns about a potential recession.
Haub Law Professor and Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic Amelia Wilson speaks with Newsweek about the deportation risks facing Ukrainian refugees, noting that U.S. history suggests individuals from war-torn nations are not necessarily exempt from removal.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times analyzing Korea鈥檚 shifting geopolitical landscape.
Local restaurant chain Taco Project donates proceeds to support the 91视频 Women鈥檚 Justice Center, News 12 Westchester reports. All five locations donated $1 for every taco sold in honor of International Women's Day.
In response to a poll revealing American鈥檚 opinions on birthright citizenship, 91视频 Professor Amelia Wilson told Newsweek: "The fact that almost half of those polled believe that birthright citizenship should be repealed or limited in some way is not only profoundly troubling, it demonstrates a misunderstanding of what it means to be 'American.鈥欌
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman discusses Andrew Cuomo鈥檚 political future in New York Magazine, stating that "it changes everything and nothing at the same time."
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Amelia Wilson, who serves as Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic, provides an expert analysis to Newsweek about the growing immigration backlog caused by DOGE cuts.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman co-authors a piece in Law & Crime analyzing how Trump鈥檚 Justice Department may approach federal cases differently, examining potential shifts in prosecutorial priorities, legal interpretations, and the handling of politically sensitive cases.