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Navigatio Neo-Eboracensis: Navigating New York in Latin
On Sept. 22 the Classics Department took students on a boat tour of New York…

To Improve Kids’ Reading, Harness Their Innate Inquisitiveness
As students return to school this fall, Molly Ness Ph.D., has some advice for parents…

The Death of Kitty Genovese: A Case that Echoes to This Day
The 1965 murder of Kitty Genovese in Queens first alerted people to what became known…

And Gorsuch Makes Nine: Professor Weighs in on Full Supreme Court
With the April addition of Neil Gorsuch, the U.S. Supreme Court is fully staffed again.…

Achoo! Pollen Season is in Full Swing
If it’s mid-May in New York City, you can bet that pollen will be plentiful.…

The Irresistibility of Cheap: Professor Weighs in on E-Commerce
As more Americans turn to online commerce every day for everything from paper towels to…

When Protest Is in the Air: Professor Weighs In on Changing Political Climate
The World Trade Organization meetings in 1999, the Iraq war in 2003, the Tea Party…

Armchair Psychology Damages Mental Health Profession and Democracy, Says Professor
While the cacophony of voices weighing in on the newly inaugurated U.S. president may be…

Capturing a National Mood in 30 Seconds: Professor Weighs in on Super Bowl Ads
Super Bowl 51 was notable for many reasons, both because of the unprecedented come-from-behind victory…

To Fix Obamacare, Recruit the Healthy
The future of the Affordable Care Act, aka “Obamacare” which was signed into law in…