Faculty News
Stern in the News | May 12, 2026
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Forbes | |
Clinical Professor Alison Taylor interview: “The Business Case for Ethics Has Stopped Working. It's Time to Make a Different Argument.”
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Marketplace | |
Professor Panos Ipeirotis interview: “Are We All Just Unpaid AI Trainers?”
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Rapaport | |
Clinical Professor Thomaï Serdari interview: “Do Jewelry Consumers Care About Traceability?”
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The Washington Post | |
Research from Professor Niklas Engbom is cited: “Capitalists of the World Aren’t Uniting Against Workers.”
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The Denver Post | |
Senior Research Scientist Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat interview: “After Two Years of Struggle, Lawmakers Are Poised to Rewrite — and Scale Back — Colorado’s AI Regulations.”
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The Africa Report | |
Professor Abdoulaye Ndiaye interview: “Abdoulaye Ndiaye: ‘Africa Needs its Own Thinkers to Solve the Debt Crisis.’”
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Reuters | |
Insights from Clinical Professor Simon Bowmaker’s forthcoming book, “Fed Reckoning: Conversations on America’s Central Bank,” are spotlighted: “Curbing Release of Fed Meeting Transcripts May Improve Debate, Warsh Says in Book.”
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USA Today | |
Professor of Management Practice Suzy Welch podcast interview: “Why Gen Z Is Getting Fired After Being Hired | The Excerpt.”
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The Washington Post | |
Insights from Professor Jonathan Haidt's book, "The Anxious Generation," are featured: "How College Students Are Learning to Socialize Without Cellphones."
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Benzinga | |
Commentary from Professor Scott Galloway is featured: “Scott Galloway Says We Keep Falling for the Idea of a Tech Billionaire Who Will Tax Himself. ‘It's Never Happened. It's Never Going to.’”
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Cartt.ca | |
Insights from NYU Stern Dean Bharat Anand’s book, “The Content Trap,” are featured: “The Content Trap, Canadian Edition.”