Our Special Guest, Deacon Norman Fulton On Juvenile Justice And Rehabilitation
Dyson's Criminal Justice and Security Professor Cathryn Lavery, host of the podcast Crimes, Coffee, and Consequences, discussed juvenile justice and rehabilitation with guest Deacon Norman Fulton.

U.S. Foreign Aid – Taxpayer Funded Give-Away Programs or Global Investments?
Dyson Public Administration Adjunct Professor Stephen Rolandi pens an op-ed in the PA Times about U.S. foreign assistance programs.

Pace University Offering Scholarship Program with Department of Defense
Senator Kristen Gillibrand visited Pace’s Pleasantville campus to tour its Cyber Range, and to encourage students to apply to the Department of Defense Cyber Service Academy scholarship program—and News 12 has the story.

Is Chase Sapphire Preferred Worth Its Annual Fee?
Lubin Professor Andrew Coggins shares expert insight to Wallethub about the Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card.

Pundits List Democrats They Say Would Be Strong Presidential Contenders In '28
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman discusses potential Democratic candidates for the 2028 presidential election with Spectrum News 1.

Power & Politics: NY Voting Rights, The Race For Westchester County Executive And Mondaire Jones Speaks Out
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman was featured on News 12’s Power & Politics analyzing a New York State Supreme Court ruling that dismissed voting rights lawsuits against the Town of Mount Pleasant and Town of Newburgh.

Kim Kardashian's Tesla Pics, Elon Musk And Why People Are Making A Big Deal About Her Post
Dyson's Melvin Williams, PhD, associate professor of communication and media studies, provides expert commentary to USA Today on Kim Kardashian's recent post featuring a Tesla bot, which some followers interpreted as an endorsement of President-elect Donald Trump.
