Faculty News
Stern in the News | March 3, 2026
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Inman News | |
Professor Arpit Gupta interview: “California Housing: A 'Caste System Defined by Family Wealth?' Analysts Respond to Report.”
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G1 Globo | |
Commentary from Senior Associate Director Dustin Liu is cited: “Rules for the Coexistence of Different Generations in the Same Work Environment.” (Translation Required)
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Forbes | |
Commentary from Clinical Professor Alison Taylor is spotlighted: “Why Smart Leaders Are Going Quiet — And What It's Costing Them.”
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Fortune | |
Professor Scott Galloway interview: “Your Spend as a ‘Weapon’: Scott Galloway’s ‘Resist and Unsubscribe’ Movement Asks You to Ditch Amazon, Apple, and Netflix to Oppose Trump.”
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Commercial Observer | |
Commentary from Clinical Professor Sam Chandan is highlighted: “The Supreme Court Tariffs Ruling and Commercial Real Estate Investment: It’s Muddled.”
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Governance Intelligence | |
Commentary from Professor David Yermack is featured: “Modernizing Transfer, Custody and Exchange Operations: A Digital Reckoning For the Capital Markets.”
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CNN | |
Professor Arun Sundararajan interview: “What the Anthropic AI Safety Saga Is Really All About.”
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Foreign Policy | |
Senior Research Scientist Luke Barnes interview: “The Pentagon and Anthropic’s High-Stakes Game of Chicken.”
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Gizmodo | |
Commentary from Adjunct Professor Austin Campbell is cited: “The Two Key Villains of 2022’s Crypto Crash are Trying to Rewrite History.”
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MarketWatch | |
Professor Aswath Damodaran interview; Joint research from Professor Emeritus Baruch Lev is featured: “Why the Smartest Move for Netflix and Paramount Is to Let the Other Guy Win Warner Bros.”
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CNN | |
Professor Jonathan Haidt video interview: “Are Social Media Platforms Addictive?”
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CommPro | |
Adjunct Professor Helio Fred Garcia interview: “Epstein Files Force a New Reckoning for Reputation Management.”
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Financial Times | |
Joint research from Professor Abdoulaye Ndiaye is highlighted: “Senegal Has a Mystery Togolese Bond Bid.”