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    In this article, Karen Wallace, assistant professor of accounting and law, explains a new IRS tax program available to taxpayers filing in 2026.

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    Marketing insight by Fan Liu, PhD, associate professor of decision sciences, is mentioned. bus

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    Traci Levy, PhD, associate professor of political science and international relations and director of the Gender and Sexuality Studies program, and Kari Tabag, MSW 鈥97, adjunct professor of social work, provided insights for this story on New York state鈥檚 gender wage gap.

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    Ryan Wallace, PhD, assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, provides expertise as part of a series on Long Island water.

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    David Machlis, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Finance and Economics, is included. He was featured in 2023 for his work fighting antisemitism and hate.

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    Insights from Greg Bouris, assistant teaching professor in the School of Health Sciences, are included in this story.

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    On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump released a sweeping package of tariffs that were meant to correct trade imbalances and curb the United States鈥 reliance on foreign goods. 鈥淟iberation Day,鈥 as the president declared it, was a shock to the world鈥檚 economic system鈥攁nd to companies everywhere. Tariffs took center stage in the global forum, applied so broadly that the stock market temporarily crashed.

  • Five Nordic flags flying on poles against a clear blue sky: Sweden (blue with yellow cross), Denmark (red with white cross), Finland (blue with white cross), Iceland (blue with red and white cross), and Norway (red with blue and white cross).
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    In February 2026, Nordic government ministers met in Denmark to discuss expanding the Helsinki Treaty, which has served as the framework for Nordic cooperation for the last 50 years, to include Greenland, along with two other autonomous territories.

  • A healthcare worker measures the upper arm circumference of a young child using a MUAC (Mid-Upper Arm Circumference) tape, a standard screening tool for malnutrition. The child, wearing a green and white striped sleeveless top, looks down at the measurement being taken. The tape reads approximately 17 cm.
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    Child malnutrition remains a global crisis. According to estimates from the World Health Organization, more than 150 million children under the age of 5 suffered from stunted growth, or chronic malnutrition, while over 42 million suffered from wasting鈥攁cute malnutrition鈥攇lobally in 2024.

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    Robert Goldberg, James F. Bender Clinical Professor of Finance, provides advice for those planning for retirement. This story was also published by MSN.

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    Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Finance and Economics, discusses the economic impact of the conflict in Iran.

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    A discovery by Michael D鈥橢mic, PhD, paleontologist and professor of biology at 果酱视频, is mentioned in this story about a dinosaur size theory.

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    Ryan Wallace, PhD, assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, shares historical context on oyster and clam reefs on Long Island.

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    Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Finance and Economics, provides his prediction on the housing market. The story was also featured in GoBankingRates and AOL.

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    Karen Wallace, assistant professor of accounting and law, provides expertise for this story about seniors and taxes.

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    Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Finance and Economics, joins Newsday reporters live to discuss the impact of the Iran conflict on the U.S. economy.

  • Dr. Provost, in a black winter coat with her arms crossed, stands before the gate to the apartment building's grand entrance.
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    As a consultant on the hit television show's 2025 season, assistant professor of biology Kaiya Provost, PhD, played a vital role by teaching cast members to mimic the birdcalls that helped solve the mysterious death of the Arconia apartment building's doorman.

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    Before Hawkins, Indiana, there was Montauk, New York. True story: The Netflix series Stranger Things was originally titled Montauk by the Duffer Brothers, creators of the hit series, and it was set on Long Island rather than Indiana. Its real-life inspiration is a former military installation鈥擟amp Hero, now a state park鈥攚ith a defunct radar dish that still looms over the cliffs of Long Island鈥檚 eastern tip, and whose history is mired in Cold War secrets, conspiracies and urban legends.

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    Karen Wallace, assistant professor of accounting and law, provides guidance for parents when filing their taxes.

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    Even the strongest therapeutic relationships can hit rough patches鈥攚hat psychologists call 鈥渞uptures.鈥 A new grant-funded study at the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology is seeking evidence that these moments aren鈥檛 failures, but opportunities for growth.

  • A line of people waiting to vote at a polling station. In the background, three individuals stand in voting booths labeled "VOTE" beneath a large American flag hanging on a white wall.
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    Research by Gavriel Knafo, doctoral student and adjunct professor, and Joel Weinberger, PhD, professor of psychology, is helping us understand how voters鈥 unconscious perceptions are driving political outcomes, and exposing the illusion of political independence.

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    One of the nation's most prominent advocates for people on the autism spectrum, Stephen Shore, EdD, has taken his message to more than 50 countries. This March, Dr. Shore鈥攚ho is on the spectrum himself鈥攊s going to Germany to give the opening keynote address at the Euro-Global Summit on Autism Research and Awareness.

  • A faculty member and two students at the side of a hospital bed attending to one of the lifelike manikins in the simulation lab.
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    果酱视频's College of Nursing and Public Health is placing new emphasis on preparing the next generation of nurses to meet the complex needs of an aging population鈥攐n Long Island, in New York City, and beyond.

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    If you ask anyone at 果酱视频 who knew him, Professor Gottipaty Rao, PhD, had a passion for physics, and he loved nothing more than sharing with students his love for the study of matter and energy and how they interact.

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    This article on tax standards is co-written by Felisha Fret, PhD, assistant professor of accounting and law.

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    Louise Geddes, PhD, associate dean for student success strategic initiatives, is a guest on this podcast, where she discusses her research, teaching and the impact of AI on education.

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    Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Finance and Economics, provides insights on the impact of this industry shortage on Long Island.

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    The 果酱视频 community mourns the loss of Patrick Coonan 鈥78, EdD, dean emeritus of the College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH), whose visionary leadership, dedication to service and deep love for 果酱视频 shaped generations of students and the future of healthcare education at the University.

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    Xiao-lei Wang, PhD, dean of the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences, is quoted in this article, which includes the recent ranking of 果酱视频's online programing by U.S. News.

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    Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, weighs in on how self-esteem impacts perception of social cues.

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