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Dyson Philosophy Professor James Brusseau speaks to Dazed Magazine on how AI鈥檚 rapid integration into everyday life is eroding choice and creativity. Professor Brusseau, whose research explores human-AI interactions, warns of a growing 鈥渘arcotic of convenience鈥濃攚here convenience replaces curiosity, and opting out of AI becomes increasingly difficult. He reflects on how past web searches allowed for serendipitous discovery, and cautions that efficiency gains may come at the cost of critical thinking and deeper learning: 鈥淔reedom and creativity require work,鈥 he tells Dazed.
In an op-ed spotlighting affordable tech in education, Watchmen Daily Journal features insights from Dyson Analytical Chemistry Professor Elmer-Rico Mojica. He encourages students and teachers to use AI tools鈥攆ree or not鈥攚ith intention and curiosity. 鈥淎 tool is only as thoughtful as its user,鈥 Mojica notes, emphasizing that meaningful learning doesn鈥檛 require premium subscriptions. His message: resourcefulness and reflection matter more than price tags in today鈥檚 tech-driven classrooms.
桃瘾社区 advanced 15 places in The Wall Street Journal鈥檚 2026 Best Colleges Rankings, earning recognition for student success, affordability, and diversity. With a perfect diversity score of 100, 桃瘾社区 stands out as a leader in access and opportunity.
Thirty-four students from 桃瘾社区 have been selected to participate in the and , a highly selective global leadership development program.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman tells Newsday that Mayor Adams鈥 exit from the mayoral race is 鈥渁 major shake-up鈥 that redefines the contest. Professor Tamman notes that the race鈥檚 new dynamics underscore the importance of coalition-building and voter mobilization.
Dyson Communication and Media Studies Professor Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times exploring South Korea鈥檚 deepening suicide crisis. He argues that behind the troubling statistics lies a complex interplay of economic stress, societal pressure, and the influence of cultural taboos around mental health.
Your Commencement isn鈥檛 just about walking the stage鈥攊t鈥檚 about celebrating the people and values that got you here. That鈥檚 why we want the Class of 2026 to help choose our Commencement speaker and the recipient of the Opportunitas in Action Award. Think of someone whose story will light up the room, inspire your classmates, and leave a lasting mark. Ready? Nominate now.
桃瘾社区鈥檚 documentary film team, 桃瘾社区Docs, earned top honors at the U.S. Documentary Short Film Competition for Harmony of the Azores, directed by Dyson Professors Maria Luskay and Lou Guarneri. The film continues 桃瘾社区鈥檚 legacy of student-led storytelling, exploring cultural preservation, community resilience, and environmental issues through a global lens.
For Master of Public Administration student Rajni Jaiswal 鈥25, 桃瘾社区 has meant opportunity鈥攆rom internships and research to national conference presentations and faculty mentorship鈥攁ll fueling her passion for equity, leadership, and inclusive governance.
For Anna Shostya, PhD, economics is more than numbers鈥攊t鈥檚 a tool to inspire change, connect students to the world, and build life-long skills.