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Jennifer Kelly-Kennedy knew that she wanted to be a lawyer from an early age. Now, a soon to be graduate, we asked Jennifer to discuss her Haub Law experience and post-graduation plans with us in this Q+A.
Reigning National Finalists, Haub Law’s Trial Advocacy team was back at this year’s American Association for Justice (AAJ) National Final Competition for the second year in a row. From April 8–10, 2022, Haub Law faced off against the top 20 Regional Winners from across the country. The Haub Law team, consisting of Mattison Stewart (3L), Regina Rubino (3L), Kathryn Facelle (2L), and Michael McNally (2L), along with their trial technician Angelo Spedafino (3L), and their coaches AJ Muller, Esq. and Mike Luterzo, Esq., were ranked as the first seed in the preliminary rounds of the national competition as they embarked on another run for the National Championship.
Pace to hold the largest Commencement ceremony in University’s history to celebrate classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022. This is Pace's first in-person Commencement in three years, to be held on May 16, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
A first-generation US Citizen, Pamela Guerrero entered law school with a passion for immigration law. Throughout law school, she followed that passion by participating in the Immigration Justice Clinic.
April is Earth Month and what better way to celebrate than spending time in nature! Dyson community members provide wellness tips, outdoor art project ideas, and invitations to Pace Earth Month events to honor our Earth this spring.
Economics department faculty, students, and alumni gathered to celebrate as the Federal Reserve Challenge Team was presented with proclamations from elected officials honoring their history-making national championship.
In her first year as chair of the Society of Fellows, Judi Pajo, PhD, shares her vision for the future of Dyson’s premier honors organization, while the five students selected to present at the 41st Annual Meeting give a glimpse into their research.
Meet Lubin student Leah Gaffney '22, a sales star whose leadership roles with the Brand Marketing Team, Sales Team, and American Marketing Association helped jumpstart her career.
After looking for a master’s program that could provide her with the certification to become a speech-language pathologist, Wilmarie gravitated toward Pace University due to the vast number of opportunities available in the program.
Oysters rely on the ebb and flow of the tide for flavor. Their survival is determined by their farmers, deeply rooted in their tradition and connection to the water. Join the PaceDocs crew on Tuesday, May 10, for a celebration and screening of their new documentary, Tide to Table.