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Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵMagazineJanuary 15, 2025
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Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks to The American Prospect on celebrity influence in politics, analyzing how the Harris-Walz campaign’s reliance on celebrity endorsements failed to drive voter turnout in the 2024 election.
Professor Mark Weinstock discusses the economic impact of President Trump’s new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China with News12 warning they could drive up consumer costs and fuel inflation.
Psychology Professors Leora Trub and Lisa Rosenthal were cited in The Bulwark for their research on social media and mental health, highlighting how following strangers on Instagram can reinforce negative self-perceptions through social comparison. Their study, "Instagram #Instasad?", explores the connection between Instagram use, depressive symptoms, and social comparison behaviors.
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ Art Gallery is pleased to present Flux: Barbara Friedman, Linda Herritt, and Will Pappenheimer, an exhibition showcasing the work of three distinguished contemporary artists and longtime faculty members in Pace’s Art Department as they prepare to retire at the end of the Spring 2025 semester. On view from February 7 to March 22, 2025, the exhibition will open with a free public reception on Friday, February 7, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Chair and Professor Anna Shostya, PhD, Economics department at Dyson College of Arts and Sciences at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ, discusses how uniquely undergraduate women have succeeded in economics programs at the university.
Sleeping sickness was nearly always fatal—until now. Learn how research done at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ’s Haskins Laboratories helped lead to the development of a breakthrough treatment that could eradicate the disease for good.
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ is accepting nominations for the Trustee Award and Community Service Award, honoring exceptional graduating students for their academic excellence and community impact. Submit your nomination by Saturday, March 1, 2025!
Dyson Professor Stephen Rolandi writes a piece in the PA Times examining the emerging social enterprise sector in the United States.
Assistant Professor of English, Writing, and Cultural Studies Dana Jaye Cadman, MFA, had her short story, The Winds, published in the historical The Saturday Evening Post. Also a runner-up in their 2025 Great American Fiction contest, it is a story of a teenager spending a summer—replete with hormones and love spells—with her witch aunt.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman was featured on News 12’s Power & Politics analyzing Governor Kathy Hochul's State of the State speech.