Stern in the News | April 1, 2025
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The New York Times | |
Professor Jonathan Haidt podcast interview: “Parenting in the Age of Social Media and — Help! — A.I.”
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Forbes | |
Adjunct Professor Joseph Sarachek interview: “23andMe Bankruptcy Court Could Appoint A Privacy Ombudsman. Will It?”
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The New York Times | |
Professor Sabrina Howell interview: “Trump’s Science Policies Pose Long-Term Risk, Economists Warn.”
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Financial Times | |
New Research from the DHL Initiative on Globalization at the Center for the Future of Management is featured; Senior Research Scholar Steven Altman interview: “Globalisation Will Triumph over Donald Trump.”
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CNBC | |
Professor Aswath Damodaran video interview: “The Slowdown of the AI Buzzword Momentum Trade Will Hurt CoreWeave, Says NYU’s Aswath Damodaran.”
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Gizmodo | |
Adjunct Professor Joost van Dreunen interview: “Nintendo May Avoid a Switch 2 Shortage, a Rarity in Gaming Hardware Launches.”
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The Today Show | |
Professor of Management Practice Suzy Welch’s podcast, “Becoming You,” is spotlighted: “Hoda Kotb Reveals the 2 Guests Who Had Her ‘Weeping’ on ‘Making Space’ Podcast.”
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Just Security | |
Commentary from Clinical Professor Michael Posner at a recent event co-hosted by the Center for Business and Human Rights is spotlighted: “Regulating Social Media — Is it Lawful, Feasible, and Desirable?”
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Tech Policy Press | |
Commentary from Center for Business and Human Rights Deputy Director and Senior Research Scholar Paul Barrett is featured: “Scientists Respond to FTC Inquiry into Tech Censorship.”