Before #MentalHealthAwareness Month comes to an end, take a moment to learn more about new research from CBS Professor Boaz Abramson on the costly mental health epidemic taking hold in the United States. Read more: https://t.co/ChjXHUGBOz
At an event organized by the Digital Future Initiative, CBS Professor Stephan Meier moderated a conversation between Prof. Olivier Toubia and Golnar Khosrowshahi ’97, on what the advent of GenAI means for the future of the human creative process. See more: https://t.co/g6edZsyX5L
In this video, CBS Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh describes his research about the impact of remote work on the commercial office sector and the seismic economic challenges brought about by the work-from-home shift. https://t.co/wJrNGgBCu6
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Business Insider reached out to Columbia Business School Professor of Practice Brett House for his take on the economic impacts of Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour" sweeping the nation and, soon, the globe. https://t.co/4uUm76WAMn
Mark Cohen, director of retail studies at Columbia Business School, shared the following tips for businesses working to survive the inflated holiday season, including protecting your balance sheet and being conservative with inventory. Read more: https://t.co/IOUmIoH4nV
Together, CBS Professors Carri Chan and Jing Dong have envisioned a different healthcare paradigm than what currently exists— one where data analysis streamlines hospital operations and transforms patient experiences. https://t.co/t3meDbsU2D
By the end of 2024, students will be able to transfer without losing credits earned in a major when they move between CUNY colleges. We estimate that the process will save students who transfer, on average, four excess credits & $1,220 in tuition by the time they graduate
I am devastated to share that my dear friend Ryan Carson, who worked for NYPIRG and created the advocacy organization “No OD NY”, was murdered last night. I met Ryan many years ago through the DIY punk scene and he has been a trusted friend in Albany and at home. I miss him.
No more waiting a month or more between milling and paving. My bill would set a 2-week limit for DOT to complete all NYC street repaving projects.
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You go out on the street, you hail a cab, you don't think about the accessibility of the vehicle at all...
Unfortunately many disabled NYers are still waiting for that dream of a TLC-system for taxis - and it's still far off for NYC.
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There's a huge difference between service and capacity. Sure, the buses probably have 30% extra capacity right now. But if they come every 20-30 minutes, then that doesn't really matter much.
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New York City will be required to offer free swimming lessons to second-graders in public schools under a bill that lawmakers expect to see passed on Thursday. https://t.co/i0npXArgBz