Outlets

Shieh: Our Car-Centric Culture is Hurting New Yorkers

Architect contends that congestion pricing presents an opportunity for the city to reimagine its landscape and create spaces that prioritize people over cars.

Expert Weighs in on Walking Research  

Exercise physiologist weighs in on new findings suggesting that people with high daily step counts are less likely to experience depression symptoms.

Jarkon Interviewed About Grief During Holidays

Psychiatrist advises on creating new holiday traditions to help cope with the death of a loved one.

Broadcast Outlets Feature Narcissistic Gift-Giving Research Findings

Research by Professor of Marketing and Management Colleen P. Kirk, D.P.S., reveals the underlying gift-giving motives of people with narcissistic personalities.

Marketing Professor Comments on Surge for Consumer Reviews

Expert suggests that rampant feedback requests may cause distrust.

Nutrition Expert Cautions Against Holiday Eating Mistakes

Registered dietitian calls out common pitfalls and provides advice to avoid overindulging.

Fitness Expert Offers Explosive Training Tips

Faculty member shares advice to help readers enhance athletic performance and stay ready for everyday obstacles.

DiMartino Discusses the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health

Researcher contends that parents should take the onus in protecting children from the dangers of social media.

Architects Featured in Aluminaire House Preservation Story

Associate Professor Frances Campani and Professor Emeritus Michael Schwarting discuss the Aluminaire House’s journey from New York to its new permanent residence in Palm Springs, Calif.

Rothstein Discusses the Science of Muscle Soreness

Exercise physiologist explains the likely reason for delayed onset muscle soreness and offers guidance to manage temporary symptoms.