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Clinical Associate Professor of Economics Mark Weinstock, MA, spoke to PIX 11 about the economic implications of Walgreens' plan to close 1,200 stores nationwide.
Clinical Assistant Professor of Political Science Laura Tamman, PhD, was quoted in a National Journal story on New York’s 17th Congressional District race between incumbent Republican representative Mike Lawler and former Democratic representative Mondaire Jones. She also appeared on Fox talking about the race.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock speaks to PIX 11 about the economic implications of Walgreens' plan to close 1,200 stores nationwide.
Dyson Professor James Brusseau was featured on NPR discussing the ethics of creating and using artificial intelligence chat bots using a person's voice.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Philosophy and Religious Studies Adjunct Professor James Brusseau, PhD, about the ethics of creating and using artificial intelligence chatbots using a person's voice.
Layne Davis ‘25, Peace and Justice Studies, Political Science, delivered a statement on October 16 to the United Nations General Assembly First Committee, which considers issues of disarmament and international security. The statement called for greater engagement in youth inclusion and disarmament education.
Do you have an innovative solution that can make a positive impact on the environment? Share your ideas by December 19 for the chance to win a $15,000 grant! Join The Front Yard at Pace University and Speedemissions in addressing climate change, protecting the planet, and slowing threats to Earth's ecosystem.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams discusses cultural appropriation with The Journal News, focusing on actor Simu Liu’s remarks about the Quebec-based bubble tea brand Bobba.
Twenty-two Pace University students have been selected for the highly competitive United Nations Academic Impact-Millenium Fellowship Class of 2024, including 12 students from Dyson College of Arts and Sciences. They represent only 5 percent of more than 52,000 applications accepted from students at 6,000 colleges and universities in 48 nations.
Christina Wyman ’02, a best-selling author and educator, has built a career writing stories that resonate with both children and adults. In this interview, she shares how her time in the Media, Communications, and Visual Arts Department helped shape her path to becoming a successful writer.