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"Sometimes women were unable to feed their children with their own bodies and therefore were turning to the cow's milk," said Pace University’s Dyson Professor E. Melanie DuPuis, author of "Nature's Perfect Food."
Horace E. Anderson Jr., dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in White Plains, has been named to the Board of Directors of the Westchester County Association (WCA). Anderson’s appointment is a reflection of the long-standing partnership between the law school and the WCA on policy and programming, including collaborations with its Land Use Law Center and Energy and Climate Center. Together, they launched the “Clean Energy Program Portal,” which was recognized by Westchester County last year at its third annual ECO Awards.
Last year, Pace University enjoyed having two roof-covered stadiums, using both Ashe and Armstrong alternately throughout the day for different graduation ceremonies from the university's colleges.
Dyson Professor Joseph Tse-Hei Lee writes an editorial in Taipei Times about president of the Republic of China, Tsai Ing-wen embracing diplomatic activism.
To counter that, "She must avoid and denounce the class and cultural privileges (her fame) this visibility evokes in her legal defense," says Melvin Williams, associate professor of communication and media studies at Pace University.
An international anti-corruption prosecutor was honored this week by some of the top legal minds in the Hudson Valley.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University selected Veronica Dragalin to receive one of their highest distinctions - the Robert S. Tucker Prize for Prosecutorial Excellence.
Pace University Career Services is hosting its first in-person job fair since the start of the pandemic. The event is sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Over 150 companies are expected to be in attendance. Pace University Career Services is a leader in the region for providing a range of career counseling and programming.
Pace School of Performing Arts, located in lower Manhattan, is a partner in the development of new works for stage and screen. Director and choreographer Denis Jones will be working with students at Pace School of Performing Arts on the development of a new show titled, BANKSY. Just as the artist Banksy is anonymous, so is the author of this newly workshopped production. Created as a play with music and set in present-day London, BANKSY is a modern reimagining of the life of the world's most famous street artist, and her efforts to fight the British government's intention to enact policies harmful to women.
Pace School of Performing Arts, located in lower Manhattan, is a proud partner in the development of new works for stage and screen. Director and choreographer Denis Jones will be working with students at Pace School of Performing Arts on the development of a new show titled, BANKSY. Just as the artist Banksy is anonymous, so is the author of this newly workshopped production. Created as a play with music and set in present-day London, BANKSY is a modern reimagining of the life of the world’s most famous street artist, and her efforts to fight the British government’s intention to enact policies harmful to women.
"It's gonna be mandatory that the NYPD is going to have officers positioned in places like Foley Square and throughout Lower Manhattan," said Darrin Porcher, a Pace University professor and former NYPD lieutenant.
Porcher said the department's prep is multifaceted and includes monitoring activity online.