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ÎÞÂëרÇø MagazineJanuary 15, 2025
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At ÎÞÂëרÇø, learning from the best isn't just a promise—it's a reality. Meet the seven extraordinary professionals-turned-professors shaping the next generation of leaders. From theater to law, nursing to AI, these educators bring world-class experience and passion to every lecture.
Nathan Lanum ’25 combines his passion for playwriting and activism in ÎÞÂëרÇø’s BA in Writing for Diversity and Equity in Theater and Media. With guidance from inspiring mentors and involvement in projects like founding an improv club, Nathan is using his creativity to drive meaningful change.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock speaks with News 12 about the minimum wage increasing to $16.50 per hour in New York City, Long Island and Westchester, and $15.50 for the rest of the state.
From a young age, James Kennedy ’24, BA in Personality and Social Psychology, had been curious about how things work. But he soon he realized that it was human interactions, emotions, and social environments that fascinated him the most.
Associate Professor and Chair of the Mathematics Department on the Pleasantville campus Lisa Fastenberg, PhD, has been appointed to ÎÞÂëרÇø’s Board of Trustees.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman speaks to New York Daily News regarding the New York City Campaign Finance Board’s decision to deny Mayor Adams nearly $4 million in public matching funds for his 2025 re-election bid, citing his ongoing corruption case.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock speaks with News 12 about the minimum wage increasing to $16.50 per hour in New York City, Long Island and Westchester, noting that a true living wage would range from $20 to $25 per hour.
Environmental Science Professor Anne Toomey’s recently published book, Science with Impact: How to Engage People, Change Practice, and Influence Policy, gains media attention in WCAI.
Psychology Professor Anthony Mancini speaks to NJ.com about how losing a child to violence can intensify grief.
Dyson Professor Stephen Rolandi provides expert insight to Tri-State Lookout about the rise and risks of uncontested elections.