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Faculty and StaffSeptember 2, 2025
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Dyson Professor Stephen Rolandi writes in PA Times on a proposal to reform the U.S. Electoral College.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman tells PIX11 that the federal freeze on funding for NYC’s food pantries and soup kitchens was “unlawful and unlike anything we’ve seen before.”
In Newsweek, Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman calls President Trump’s defiance of court orders on deportations “the most dangerous assault on the rule of law by any president in American history.”
President Kirslov also appears on the FutureU Podcast, discussing how higher education can adapt to the rapid rise of AI and prepare students for an evolving workforce.
Finance Professor Matthew Morey speaks with Bloomberg, analyzing the performance of diversified U.S. equity funds and finding that while five-star funds outperformed the market before receiving top ratings, they lagged behind afterward.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Josh Galperin offers commentary to NPR on the $300 million jury verdict against Greenpeace, calling it a troubling precedent for advocacy organizations.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock appears on News 12’s Power & Politics to break down recent tariff impacts and market turbulence.
Haub Law Professor Emily Waldman is featured in Retro Report, discussing the lasting impact of Tinker v. Des Moines on students’ free speech rights.
NYC Counseling Center Director Richard Shaddock speaks on WHYY (Radio) about how social media culture and the pursuit of “likes” have fueled anxiety and unhealthy comparisons among college students.
Pace President Marvin Krislov writes an op-ed with Jessica Lappin of the Downtown Alliance in Crain's New York Business, emphasizing the critical role of higher education in sustaining New York City's economic and social well-being.