Month: December 2025Page 5 of 20

The Broken Ladder: Is Ai Automating the Path to Expertise?

Group Members: Esther Adewoyin, Adam Adler, Ahmed Radwan and Catherine Gardella It explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping early career opportunities for Gen Z. Instead of eliminating all…

Can AI Experience Brainrot?

Group Members: Joseph Geraci, Angie Mekki, Nicholas Runfola, Kateryna Taranenko Many studies have shown that AI Language Learning Model software can be tricked into giving incorrect answers if…

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHANGES IN TIME OF DAY AND SOUND LEVELS IN MANHATTAN

Group Members: Zoe George, Savanah Barton, Ayden Alcaraz Our group investigates the relationship between time of day and urban sound levels across three distinct NYC locations: a busy…

Sculptures in NYC

Group Members: Mehrin Chowdhury, Sophia Lengyel, Ava Monaco Throughout the semester, our seminar class learned about different types of art in NYC, including comedy, graffiti, and podcasting. We…

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Children’s (0-17 years) Emotional and Behavioral Development in the United States in 2021-2023

Group Members: Anna Kopachevsky, Brendan Kwan, Nisha Nibu For our research project we focused on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), such as abuse, neglect, or household instability, impacting the…

The Locals

Group Members: Noshin Orala, Noor Syar, Nabiha Subaita STEAM. NYC. Origami. The project was created based on these three aspects. Our goal is to highlight each letter of…

The Broken Ladder: Is AI Automating the Path to Expertise?

Group Members: Ahmed Radwan, Adam Adler, Catherine Gardella, Esther Adewoyin Everyone seems to be asking the same question: “Will AI take our jobs?” Although it’s a fun thought…

Opera: What is it and How Does it Connect to New York City?

Group Members: Vincent Oppedisano In this project, I will explore the history of opera, common forms or genres of opera, and why it continues to matter. My goal…

MTA Art

Group Members: Sahra Abrar, Sarah Germana, Mavluda Khaidarova We chose a subway because it’s one place in New York where everyone ends up eventually. It’s crowded, loud, unreliable,…

The Effects of Golf Course Fragmentation on Wildlife Populations and Biodiversity in NYS?

Group Members: Aleksey Moshkov, Anjali George, Sakshi Tiwari Golf course fragmentation breaks large natural habitats into smaller, isolated patches, disrupting wildlife movement, reducing biodiversity, and destabilizing ecosystems. In…