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Announcements and StatementsApril 8, 2026
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Dyson Professor Darrin Porcher speaks with CBS New York about the latest court developments in NY’s gun battle.
Pace’s MPA program teams up with The Westchester Children’s Association to explore the digital divide in the county.
The WCA/Pace survey, authored by Sydney Moraitis, a graduate student working on her master’s in public administration, and Dr. Gina Scutelnicu-Todoran, a Pace associate professor, revealed that 31 percent of the respondents believed technology made their child’s learning more difficult and 27 percent experienced stress due to technology at least once a week.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman receives a Lifetime Achievement Award from The New York Law Journal.
President Marvin Krislov provides legal insights and expertise for The Hechinger Report’s in-depth series exploring the origins of affirmative action and the arguments before the Supreme Court that are challenging this practice today.
Pace University's Lubin School of Business Professor Andrew O. Coggins is featured in this piece speaking about American Airlines credit cards.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer was featured on the Newsy Morning Rush Show to discuss Section 230 and the expectations for the SCOTUS hearing case that could strip social media protections.
Visitors will also be able to watch a screening of “From Tide to Table,” which is a documentary by Pace University that focuses on the oyster farming industry on the east coast, according to IMBD. Parts of the film were filmed around the shores of Connecticut's Long Island Sound.
Dr. Darrin Porcher is a law enforcement expert, criminal justice professor at Pace University and a retired NYPD lieutenant. He joined PIX11 Morning News on Tuesday to talk about the current crime situation in New York City.
The digital divide in Westchester is very common, according to a recent survey conducted by Westchester Children's Association and Pace University.
Sydney Moraitis, a Pace University MPA candidate, conducts survey into the Digital Divide in Westchester County.