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Announcements and StatementsApril 8, 2026
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Haub Law Professor Katrina Kuh discusses the accuracy of ExxonMobil’s climate models.
Lubin Professor Jessica Magaldi publishes an op-ed in Visible Magazine about how professors can use education resources to help the most vulnerable students.
“It spells doom for the Trump Organization —I really see it as a death knell,” Bennett Gershman, Pace University law school and former New York ...
Haub Law’s Professor John Bandler’s column discusses key events in the development of cryptocurrency, from the wild west to law and regulations, and explains what is needed now given that it is here to say.
TikTok has become one of the most popular apps in the world — especially among young people. But critics warn it poses unique security and mental health risks, so much so that a number of nations have even banned the Chinese app, describing it as a 'weapon' by software experts. In this episode of the Whistleblowers, John Kiriakou speaks to Dr. Darren Hayes, a professor at Pace University and expert on digital forensics and cyber security.
Pace University’s Lubin Professor Larry Chiagouris was featured in WalletHub's piece about VISA credit cards.
Are there any good reasons for people to seek out a Visa credit card in particular?
No, it is not "bad" given Visa is accepted in most places and by more retailers, but some consumers believe that to be sure they can receive credit anywhere and everywhere, it is good to have a "backup" credit card from another bank or financial institution.
In addition, some consumers seek to stagger credit card payments by having more than one credit card.
In China, “people get angry,” said Sheying Chen, a professor of public administration and social policy at Pace University in New York. “They say, ‘I worked full time and made it to retirement age; you want me to work more?’”
Pace University professor Cathy Dwyer, Ph.D., says that even if students weren't on Facebook, they'd find something else to spend their time on. And, she says, Facebook certainly has a positive side, especially in this economy. "Facebook offers students a way to reconnect with their professors and classmates if they get laid off," she says. "It can help with the job search."
Haub Law Professor Noa Ben Asher discusses with Bloomberg Law the 11th Circuit ruling that a Florida school board didn’t violate a transgender high school student’s equal protection rights when it banned him from using the boys' bathrooms.
Pace University is adding new undergraduate and graduate programs in such areas as information technology, healthcare, business, and law that respond to market demands, and the university is providing more flexibility in how coursework is delivered, according to Pace president Marvin Krislov. “Across our campuses, and at Pleasantville in particular, we are making significant investments in our science labs and our healthcare simulation labs … to help address a critical need in the region for more clinical lab technicians and nurses,” Krislov says. Also in 2023, Pace expects to complete its Pace University Cyber Range, a controlled, interactive technology environment for cybersecurity education. In the fall, the university will open a new, 26-story residence hall and academic building in New York City.