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What’s the Deal With Politician Workout Posts?
Jennifer Stromer-Galley, professor in the School of Information Studies, explains the appeal and political messaging behind politicians posting workout videos online.
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Culture Clash in Hollywood: How the Paramount Skydance Layoffs Could Reshape Studio Identity
J. Christopher Hamilton, assistant professor in the Newhouse School, offers insight on how the newly merged Paramount Skydance and related layoffs could impact creative and original content.
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How to Prepare for Outages That Impact Our Online Lives, From Banking to Chatting Apps
Lee McKnight, associate professor in the School of Information Studies, explains how to prepare for outages, like the Amazon Web Services outage, that impact our online lives.
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This Extremely Common Social Habit May Actually Be a Sign of ADHD
Kevin Antshel, professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, talks about the ways ADHD affects executive functioning, which is the brain’s “management system” that keeps actions, thoughts and feelings under control.
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The Shutdown Is Poised to Deepen Hunger in America—Just as the Trump Administration Stopped Tracking It
Colleen Heflin, professor in the Maxwell School, explores the potential fallout when federal food security surveys and statistics sharing are eliminated or suspended.
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Forensics Colleges in New York
Kathleen Corrado, professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, provides advice and insight to students considering a career within the forensic sciences field.