Legal Hand Call-In Center Serving Westchester County to Open at Haub Law

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University has partnered with Legal Hand, Inc., a NY State not-for-profit corporation, to launch the Legal hand Call In Center serving Westchester County.

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Prof. John Nolon Honored at Pace University’s Land Use Law Center Award Presentation

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Professor John Nolon, distinguished professor of law at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, was the recent recipient of the Founder’s Award by the university’s Land Use Law Center. The Center was founded in 1993 with the mission of encouraging the development of sustainable communities by promoting innovation in land use strategies and educating future leaders through training programs and research and consulting services. Nolan was the Center’s founder and serves as its co-counsel, and the award is presented to those who have collaborated with a community in land use and “reinvented democracy to make change happen.”

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Pace Conference Focuses on Alleviating Housing Scarcity

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Pace University’s Land Use Law Center recently held its 21st annual Alfred B. DelBello Land Use and Sustainable Development Conference “Land Use Under Siege: Revisiting Well Grounded” at the NYS Judicial Institute at Elisabeth Haub School of Law. The event was host to many sessions discussing land use and zoning issues and solutions, including the afternoon session, “Meeting Local Housing Needs”

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Legal Hand Call In Center to Open at Haub Law

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Professor Elyse Diamond shares news about the opening of the Legal Hand Call-In Center Serving Westchester County at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law.

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How The Values Of Higher Education Can Help Us Bridge Our Divides

Pace President

President Krislov writes about working harder to find common ground and making a genuine effort to treat each other with respect in the new year.

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What’s at stake with untold loss of DNA evidence in NYPD warehouse fire

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Haub Law Adjunct Professor Debra Cohen speaks with Gothamist about the untold loss of DNA evidence after a warehouse fire. “It's at all related to poor conditions in those facilities. Poor supervision, poor monitoring, poor upkeep,” said civil rights attorney Debra Cohen, who added that civil cases also rely on the NYPD’s storage of evidence. Even without an event like a fire or a flood, Cohen said attorneys often raise red flags about individual cases in which DNA evidence has degraded because it wasn’t properly stored.

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Pace U Professor Receives NIH Grant to Study Therapy Resistance

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Pace University Professor of Biology Nancy Krucher, PhD, has received a three-year $400,241 grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study new methods to combat cancer cell development of resistance to targeted treatments.

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Whales find their way in New York waterways

Seidenberg School of CSIS

A CBS story featuring Seidenberg Professor and former Riverkeeper John Cronin is airing again as more whales find their way in New York waterways.

“New York City is a water city,” said John Cronan, a renowned environmentalist, now a professor at Pace University, “a humpback whale does not know that it is swimming through a city that is what makes this such an amazing place.”

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