Studying Endangered Languages Earns Aaron Lener a Beinecke Scholarship
The College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School double major has followed an insight, that language is about power, from Homer, New York to the halls of the Council of Europe.
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Despite Some Big Losses, Supreme Court Rewards Trump’s Assertion of Power
Jenny Breen, associate professor in the College of Law, says the court has deferred to Trump’s view of executive power while resisting only the most legally unjustifiable positions.
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After Amazon Drops OpenAI Movie ‘Artificial,’ Film Finds New Home at Neon
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, warns Amazon’s decision could create a chilling effect on Hollywood's willingness to scrutinize tech companies.
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Worrying COVID ‘Cicada’ Variant Spreads as U.S. Maps Go Dark
David Larsen, professor in the Maxwell School, talks about the benefits of wastewater surveillance as a tool to respond to disease outbreaks.
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New AI Degree Programs Launching at Syracuse University This Fall
Paulo Shakarian, professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, previews the new AI science degree programs launching this fall.
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Gen Z Shoppers Are Energizing Malls as They Stroll and Scroll
Ray Wimer, professor in the Whitman School, discusses the challenges and opportunities for growth impacting malls in the United States.
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All Aboard! Brands Jump on the Knicks Bandwagon.
Beth Egan, associate professor in the Newhouse School, says that brands found it easy to attach themselves to the Knicks story because it wasn't politicized and seemed to warm hearts.