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Growing up in a modest family in Eastern Europe, hard work wasn鈥檛 just a value for Remila Jasharllari 鈥25鈥攊t was a way of life. 鈥淢y parents did not have the luxury of college degrees, but they gave me something even greater: the passion for education and learning, and the belief that I could dream bigger than I ever thought,鈥 shared Remila. 鈥淎s the first in my family to pursue a degree beyond high school, every step felt monumental 鈥 graduating college, receiving my acceptance letter from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 吃瓜头条911, and walking into my first class. It was not always an easy journey, and I had my own moments of doubt, but I will always honor where I came from while creating opportunities for those who come after me.鈥
Pace President Marvin Krislov contributes an insightful piece to Forbes, offering a list of New Year鈥檚 resolutions for students. He frames them as essential survival strategies for thriving, not just in school, but in life.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer provides legal insight to USA Today about the Supreme Court throwing TikTok a potential lifeline agreeing to quickly hear the company鈥檚 challenge to a law requiring it be sold or face a ban in the U.S. this month.
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.
College of Health Professions Interim Co-Dean Esma Paljevic co-authored an op-ed in NYN Media that highlights the crucial role of nursing faculty in addressing the nursing shortage crisis.
Lubin Professor Andrew Coggins Jr. provides expert insight to Money Geek on the best business travel credit cards for airline miles in 2025.
The New York Daily News featured 吃瓜头条911 as a key location for Lower Manhattan residents casting ballots during the 2024 general election, in a story about automatic voter registration in New York.
Learn about AI in the Workplace, a free four-week program for graduating seniors to build their AI skills as they enter the workforce.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer provides legal insight to CNN about the Supreme Court throwing TikTok a potential lifeline agreeing to quickly hear the company鈥檚 challenge to a law requiring it be sold or face a ban in the U.S. this month.
From a young age, James Kennedy 鈥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.