Pace Now

In the Media

Bergen Community College and Pace University have signed a new dual admission agreement, allowing students who complete their studies at Bergen Community College in New Jersey to matriculate into Pace with junior standing.

March 17, 2022
Patch
In the Media

Larry Chiagouris, a professor of marketing at Pace University told Quartz. One of the most puzzling reductions is “Family Size” boxes of products.

March 15, 2022
Quartz
In the Media

The Republican Party’s nominees include; Kevin Hanratty, a Queens attorney; Marc Wurzel, general counsel and assistant secretary at the Grand Central Partnership; and Darrin Porcher, a retired NYPD lieutenant and professor of criminal justice at Pace University.

March 10, 2022
Queens Daily Eagle
In the Media

"The reality is you get what you pay for," Pace University Professor Vincent Barrella told Patch. Barrella, in addition to being chair of the department of legal studies and taxation at the Lubin School of Business, is also a former mayor of Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, so he knows whereof he speaks. "The tax burden comes with the services these communities provide. It's all service-driven."

March 9, 2022
Patch
In the Media

"The lines of 'appropriate' and 'inappropriate' grief expressions, public conversations about their lives on social media – both positive and negative – and time limits, are immediately blurred and often unacknowledged," says Melvin L. Williams, assistant professor of communication studies at Pace University.

March 9, 2022
USA TODAY
In the Media

Will private actors, including multinational corporations, lead a new era of environmental progress? On February 8, 2022, Roger Martella, GE’s Chief Sustainability Officer, delivered the Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Lecture on Environmental Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University (a video of the lecture is available here).

March 9, 2022
Westfair Online
In the Media

Pace University recently hosted New York State Senator Peter Harckham on a tour of its clinical simulation labs and held a roundtable discussion on addressing New York’s critical need for nurses and other primary care professionals. Read this article and learn how this visit helped inform the Senator's decision to advance new legislation, which would allow nursing students to complete a certain amount of required clinical training through simulation. If signed into law, this bill would make it easier for out-of-state home care service workers and nurses to apply for jobs in New York.

March 9, 2022
AACN News Watch
In the Media

CHP Professor Andréa Sonenberg authors an op-ed lobbying for key legislation that would help address New York’s nursing shortage.

March 9, 2022
Albany Times Union
In the Media

Jennifer Holmes has been named executive director of Pace School of Performing Arts at Pace University.

March 3, 2022
Dance Teacher
In the Media

Pace University hosted New York State Senator Pete Harckham on a tour of its clinical simulation labs and held a roundtable discussion on addressing New York's critical need for nurses and other primary care professionals. In visiting Lienhard Hall, home to Pace's College of Health Professions and its Lienhard School of Nursing, Harckham joined faculty, staff, and nursing students – all of whom shared their experiences in the field and discussed ways to address the nursing shortage and expand the healthcare worker pipeline, a staffing issue that has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

March 3, 2022
Patch