State Tipoffs Involving New York Newsletter for Monday April 07, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
Bloomberg Debuts New State-of-the-Art Broadcast Studio in Seoul
NEW YORK, April 6 [Category: BizMedia] -- Bloomberg Media posted the following news:
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Bloomberg Debuts New State-of-the-Art Broadcast Studio in Seoul
Seoul, April 7, 2025 - Bloomberg Television today launched its new state-of-the-art broadcast studio in Seoul, South Korea. Equipped with the latest technology to support rich multi-platform broadcasting, the new facility marks Bloomberg Television's latest investment to further enhance coverage in Asia. The Seoul broadcast studio will mark
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Boston University: Are the Yankees' 'Torpedo Bats' Good for Baseball--or Bad?
BOSTON, Massachusetts, April 5 -- Boston University issued the following news:
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Are the Yankees' "Torpedo Bats" Good for Baseball--or Bad?
CGS lecturer Andy Andres, who teaches math and statistics, and has taught baseball-centric courses, on the sport's latest controversy
Andy Andres was in the press box at Fenway Park on Wednesday, prepping for the Red Sox home opener. But we wanted to ask him about the team's archrival New York Yankees and the new type of bat they're using to hit reco
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Brooklyn Law School: Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial and Commercial Law Symposium Explores Debt, Social Mobility, and Income Inequality
BROOKLYN, New York, April 5 -- Brooklyn Law School issued the following news:
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Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial and Commercial Law Symposium Explores Debt, Social Mobility, and Income Inequality
The Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial, and Commercial Law hosted its annual symposium on March 27 and 28. Entitled "Debt in the Real World," the symposium celebrated the recent completion of five books focused on the concrete effects of debt on the lives of people.
The five books
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Columbia University-Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory: Melting Glaciers Reveal Clues to Climate Adaptation in Norway's Mountains
NEW YORK, April 5 -- Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news:
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Melting Glaciers Reveal Clues to Climate Adaptation in Norway's Mountains
Glacial archaeologists are uncovering hundreds of artifacts in Norway, including the best preserved pair of prehistoric skis found to date.
By Emily Cohen
Glacial archaeologists have recently discovered the second prehistoric ski of a pair of skis at Digervarden, a mountain in central Norway. Found just five me
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Columbia: This Grad Student Is Drawn to Numbers and Risk Analysis
NEW YORK, April 5 -- Columbia University issued the following news:
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This Grad Student Is Drawn to Numbers and Risk Analysis
For Samia Breir, coming to Columbia University was about "being in the right place at the right time with the right people."
As a student at the School of Professional Studies (SPS), Samia Breir is always on the go, thinking constantly about her career and life in New York. If she isn't on campus for a class, she is most likely attending an event in her role as a
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Fordham Law School: Eastern District of New York Headlines 2025 Judicial Day in Residence
BRONX, New York, April 5 -- Fordham University School of Law issued the following news:
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Eastern District of New York Headlines 2025 Judicial Day in Residence
By Erin DeGregorio
On March 5, Fordham Law community members had the unique opportunity to interact with 21 judges from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), including two Second Circuit judges who sit in the EDNY by designation.
The Judicial Day in Residence program is a novel initiative of the Ce
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