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And on a positive note now, Pace University displayed a show of pride while hosting its annual LGBTQ pride hoops night. And this is aiming to encourage inclusion and awareness of LGBTQ participation in sports. Now in the past, the NHL teams have been criticized for backing off their pride nights like this one but tonight's event is a collaboration of Pace University's office of gender and sexuality and Pace Athletics. It featured a double header men's and women's basketball game versus Adelphi University. Athletes hit the court in Goldstein gym here in Pleasantville. This event featured a halftime drag performance by Ms Jade and how did the games end well homecourt took advantage. The Pace women won against the Adelphi 75 to 51 and the men's, Pace beat a Adelphi 77 to 72.

February 16, 2023
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Pace University displayed a show of pride while hosting its annual LGBTQ Pride Hoops Night. It aims to encourage inclusion and awareness of LGBTQ participation in sports.

February 16, 2023
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The Charter has two Calls to Action for higher education institutions:

1. Embed health into all aspects of campus culture, across the administration,

operations and academic mandates.

2. Lead health promotion action and collaboration locally and globally

February 9, 2023
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In the Media

Have you heard of Fusion Magazine? Well, I have, and I need to tell you about it. Over this past weekend, I had the pleasure of interviewing with Savianah Persaud, a fellow Pace University student, to get the inside scoop on Fusion. Savianah is currently a junior at Pace University with a major in business management and a minor in fashion marketing. During the meeting, I could totally feel the excitement and passion that Savianah has for both the magazine and fashion as well.

February 9, 2023
Her Campus
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Without further ado, these are the law schools with the most competitive students, per Princeton Review:

6. Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law

February 9, 2023
Above the Law
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Pace University Haub Law Professor Nicholas Robinson says it could work, “You know it's not implausible for them to make this claim because no one has defined what a helpful environment means in the context of the oral health and well-being of your teeth.”

February 9, 2023
Spectrum News NY1
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Bruce Bachenheimer, clinical professor of management at Pace University, told WalletHub that, "Simply cutting some red tape and offering certain tax incentives is not enough. Without the right mix of government incentives and business opportunities, it is a bit like building a stool with a missing leg. Each state must work hard to recognize its unique strengths and weaknesses, and then carefully construct policies that genuinely benefit a new business."

February 9, 2023
Patch
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Haub Law Professor Elyse Diamond was featured speaking about the opening of the Legal Hand Call-In Center.

February 9, 2023
Westchester Magazine
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“According to this Thinx settlement, Thinx said they'd help ensure PFAS is not ‘intentionally added,’ which is different from saying a product doesn't have PFAS,” Bridget Crawford, professor of law at Pace University and author of Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Silence on Periods, told me. “This settlement and current laws don’t require menstrual product manufacturers to reveal all chemicals in their products or to affirmatively demonstrate product safety, such as thorough product testing for toxic chemicals."

February 9, 2023
Sierra Magazine
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Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in New York Law Journal about the changes needed in the Prosecutor Conduct Commission.

February 9, 2023
New York Law Journal