Stern in the News | September 3, 2025
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CNN | |
Professor Melissa Schilling interview: “Kraft Heinz Went All-In on Scale. Now It’s Banking on a Breakup to Save Its Business.”
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Bloomberg | |
Adjunct Professor Joost van Dreunen interview: “Switch 2 Shows Nintendo Is Still the Weird Genius of Gaming.”
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Bloomberg | |
An open letter co-signed by Professor Petra Moser is spotlighted: “Economists Rally Behind Cook, Fed Independence in Open Letter.”
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Fortune | |
Professor of Management Practice Suzy Welch interview: “Reeling After Being Widowed, Suzy Welch Created NYU’s Most Popular B-School Class Ever, Offering Gen Z the One Thing They Want Most: Purpose.”
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La Tercera | |
Professor Robert Seamans interview: “Robert Seamans, Artificial Intelligence Expert: AI Is an Easy Scapegoat For the Changes That Are Happening.” (Translation Required)
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Business Insider | |
Professor Emeritus Russell Winer interview: “Welcome to the New 'Made in China' Era — And It Looks a lot Different.”
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Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) | |
Senior Research Scholar Steven Altman interview: “Trump Helps Global Trade.” (Translation Required)
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Reuters | |
Clinical Professor Michael Posner interview: “U.S. Withdraws From Key UN Human Rights Report, Draws Criticism From Rights Advocates.”
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Business Insider | |
Commentary from NYU Stern Chief AI Architect Conor Grennan is cited: “Ex-OpenAI VP Says the AI Talent War Has Made the Pay Gulf 'Wider and Wider' — And Will Lead to 'Second-Order Effects.’”
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Forbes | |
Adjunct Professor Amy Webb interview: “The Age of Living Intelligence: Merging AI, Biotech And Sensors.”
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Commercial Observer | |
Clinical Professor Sam Chandan interview: “Lisa Cook’s Firing From the Federal Reserve Would Ripple Into Real Estate.”