Commentary: New York must rewrite flawed revenge porn law
Management Lecturer Jonathan Sales co-authors an op-ed asserting that victims of so-called “revenge porn” must be better protected by updating the current laws in New York and other states.
Management Lecturer Jonathan Sales co-authors an op-ed asserting that victims of so-called “revenge porn” must be better protected by updating the current laws in New York and other states.
Management Professor Jill Brown outlines the reasons why corporate giving continues to increase.
Executive Director of the Hoffman Center for Business Ethics, Jeff Moriarty, offers his perspective on efforts to have car insurance companies pay back consumers who overpaid during the pandemic.
Interim Executive Director of the Center for Women and Business Joanne Kamens talks about how we can close the pay gap between men and women in academic science.
Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman explains who’s buying and selling COVID-19 vaccination cards.
Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa is interviewed about his new book titled “How Algorithms Create and Prevent Fake News”.
Finance Lecturer Anurag Wakhlu explains why blockchain is as revolutionary as the internet was thirty years ago.
Associate Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, Tony Kiszewski, is interviewed about an insect infection in a Saugus neighborhood.
Although big Halloween events are being planned, Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha believes most Americans will not be comfortable joining large celebrations for years to come, if ever.
Senior Law Lecturer Kiana Pierre-Louis joins this podcast to offer advice on advocating for equal pay.