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In GQ, CHP Professor Christen Cooper emphasized that healthy weight gain requires consistency and realistic expectations. “Americans just want a quick fix,” Cooper said, advising that true progress comes from long-term nutrition, fitness, and lifestyle balance — not shortcuts or supplements.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides expert commentary to Newsweek analyzing the political feasibility of Zohran Mamdani’s campaign proposals. Professor Tamman noted that while Mamdani faces limits in implementing his platform, his universal child-care initiative has key gubernatorial support — a significant endorsement that could make his agenda viable.
In WalletHub’s national feature ranking the best baseball cities in America, Dyson Professor Michelle Pulaski Behling contributed her expertise on community engagement and fan culture, helping contextualize what makes a city’s sports identity thrive beyond simple statistics.
CHP Professor Laura Cvek writes a piece in Authority Magazine on Medium outlining five key solutions to strengthen the nation’s mental health system. Drawing from clinical experience, she emphasized empathy, workforce training, accountability, and equitable access as cornerstones of reform.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides expert commentary to Newsweek about New York Attorney General Letitia James' first campaign rally since her federal indictment. Professor Tamman describes James as maintaining a strong political footing despite the charges.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks to USA Today, analyzing fan discourse surrounding Taylor Swift’s relationship with Travis Kelce. He explains that parasocial relationships—where fans feel emotionally close to a public figure—drive much of the reaction.
In a Newsweek interview about the Zohran Mamdani race, Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman notes that Andrew Cuomo’s polling gains mark a dramatic shift in voter sentiment and that “skepticism remains” over how long those gains will last.
Seidenberg Director of Cybersecurity and Professor Darren Hayes appears on News12’s regional networks in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut to explain how AI is reshaping criminal investigations—particularly in trafficking and exploitation cases. “AI can be used to have an interactive conversation with an online predator,” he notes. “And it helps find evidence faster.”
Dyson Philosophy Professor James Brusseau discusses the academic and ethical implications of a lawsuit involving a student accused of AI-generated plagiarism with ABC7 New York and Newsday. Professor Brusseau cautions against blind reliance on detection software, arguing that AI challenges conventional understandings of authorship and intention.
Pace Haub Law School Professor Bridget Crawford tells Law.com that the IRS shutdown is a “gift to corporations and the wealthy.” With the IRS unable to enforce tax law, Crawford warns that each day the agency remains closed limits its ability to ensure accountability among the nation’s highest earners.