Stern in the News | January 7, 2026
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Business of Fashion | |
Clinical Professor Thomaï Serdari interview: “Logomania Didn’t Die — It Evolved.”
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Fortune | |
Clinical Professor Alison Taylor interview: “Nearly Half of Americans Didn’t Read a Single Book Last Year — It’s the One Daily Habit Separating Them From Billionaires.”
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Urban Land Magazine | |
Adjunct Professor Mark Bhasin interview: “ULI’s Global Sustainability Outlook 2026: Five Issues to Watch.”
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Business Insider | |
Commentary from Professor Panos Ipeirotis is spotlighted: “An NYU Professor Who Hates That Students' Work Reads Like McKinsey Memos Held AI Oral Exams to 'Fight Fire With Fire.'”
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Fortune | |
Commentary from Professor of Management Practice Suzy Welch is highlighted: “Bosses Are Fighting a New Battle in the RTO Wars: It’s Not About Where You Work, But When You Work."
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Politico.com | |
Commentary from Adjunct Professor Amy Webb is featured: “15 Scenarios That Could Stun the World in 2026.”
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USA Today | |
Analysis from Professor Scott Galloway is cited: “How Leading Streaming and Subscription Services Are Adding Millions of Subscribers Without Higher Ad Spend.”
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Motley Fool | |
Professor Vasant Dhar podcast interview: “Interview with NYU Professor Vasant Dhar: Thinking With Machines.”
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Financial Times | |
Clinical Professor Michael Posner interview: “Raids and Recriminations: Luxury’s ‘Made in Italy’ Label Is Coming Apart at the Seams.”
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Quartz | |
Adjunct Professor Austin Campbell interview: “6 Crypto Predictions For 2026, According to Analysts.”
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The Street | |
Professor Toomas Laarits interview, citing joint research with Professor Jeffrey Wurgler: “Many Investors Spend 6 Minutes or Less Researching Stock Buys.”
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Newsweek | |
Professor Lawrence White interview: “The Great Decoupling: Why America’s Economy Is Booming Without Jobs.”
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The Washington Post | |
Adjunct Professor Joost van Dreunen interview: “Saudi Arabia’s Great Game.”
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Trellis | |
Commentary from Clinical Professor Emerita Tensie Whelan is referenced: “How Sustainability Leaders Can Get Ahead in 2026.”
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the hill | |
Commentary from Professor Emeritus Edward Altman is cited: “Why Would an A+++++ Economy Have so Many Bankruptcies?”
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The Today Show | |
Professor Jonathan Haidt video interview: “How to Empower Kids to Take Control of the Devices in Their Lives.”
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Yahoo Finance | |
Professor Robert Seamans interview: “Microsoft's AI Advantage Isn't All About OpenAI — And Wall Street Loves It.”
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CNN | |
Professor Jared Watson interview: “Gen Z’s Search For Decorative Collectibles Is Fueling Vinyl Sales.”
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Deutsche Welle | |
Clinical Professor Paul Hardart video interview: “Inside the Movie Industry's Existential Crisis.”