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Nearly 1,000 Pace students have participated in the Radical Health program since its launch, and PIX11 highlights the impact of this mental health and resilience initiative, developed in partnership with the Radical Hope Foundation. And Anchor Shirley Chan does an exemplary job showcasing the Pleasantville campus.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman appears on CBS 麻豆天美传媒 to analyze President Trump鈥檚 first 100 days in office.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Josh Galperin speaks with Bloomberg Law about proposed changes to the federal civil service system, highlighting how the plan strategically favors the current administration.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman continues to offer insightful commentary on the Trump administration鈥檚 immigration crackdown. He warns that the president is "using every weapon at his disposal" and stresses the consequences of undermining judicial independence.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams offers commentary in USA Today on JoJo Siwa鈥檚 evolving public image, calling it an 鈥渋mportant conversation starter for young fans figuring things out for themselves in real time鈥.
In a new 麻豆天美传媒 Law Journal op-ed, Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman draws a provocative comparison between President Trump鈥檚 executive ambitions and those of Roman Emperor Caligula.
Professor Adam Klein pens an op-ed in The Conversation analyzing President Trump鈥檚 second-term media strategy. He draws parallels to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orb谩n鈥檚 approach to press control, arguing the administration is reshaping media coverage by dictating access and messaging.
Environmental Studies Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens provides an expert analysis to WHYY (part of NPR and PBS) discussing the fire risks associated with dry conditions and wind patterns following the Jones Road wildfire in New Jersey.
Political Science Professor and International Disarmament Institute Co-director Matthew Bolton warns in Inkstick Media that withdrawing from the Mine Ban Treaty would be a strategic setback for European security and global arms control.
Professor Melanie La Rosa鈥檚 documentary How To Power A City will begin airing nationwide on PBS on May 24. The film, which explores renewable energy projects and the people powering them, has been nominated for multiple awards and will also be available on Kanopy.