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Press ReleaseNovember 24, 2025
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"Think of all your dating app profiles as your 'brand' — and keep them consistent throughout. Jana Hocking on her podcast Kinda Sorta Dating mentioned how she matched with her partner on several platforms before they finally decided to get together. With the way online dating app usage is increasing, this might happen to you, too. If a potential match sees you on Hinge and then again on Bumble and sees completely different versions of you, it might confuse them. So keep it consistent and keep it authentic." —Aditi Paul, Ph.D., professor and online dating researcher at Pace University
Election lawyers watching the process play out on LI issued a warning to county lawmakers. Among those paying close attention is Randolph M. McLaughlin, a professor at Haub Law School at Pace University and co-chair of the civil rights practice group at the New York City-based law firm of Newman Ferrara. He was part of the lawsuit that resulted in the Town of Hempstead using council districts in order to give minorities a seat on the town board.
Victor Penaloza has been named the new head coach of Pace University’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs, Director of Athletics Mark Brown announced on Tuesday.
Knowing cybersecurity basics is essential to staying safe online, often called digital hygiene, according to Dr. Pauline Mosley, a Computer Science professor at Pace University.
Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law in White Plains is once again ranked No. 1 in the country for environmental law by the latest “U.S. News and World Report” rankings.
Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School of Law is once again ranked number one in the country for Environmental Law by the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings, released today.
Adjunct Professor John Bandler explains why businesses should continually improve their cybersecurity plan to protect the organization, safeguard customer and employee data, and comply with legal standards.
Professor Josh Galperin writes about the Farm Bill Law Enterprise collaboration in an article for the Westchester Lawyer.
“We want to reinvent the county committee system of local agricultural governance, so it is more efficient, expert, and equitable,” he said.
A new agreement between two local colleges will create what is being referred to as a 'seamless and smooth pathway for transferring and earning a bachelor's degree in a four-year time span.'
Legal experts agreed the appellate panel’s decision is highly unusual. “The delay here is extraordinary — six years — and where the prosecution has failed to explain their dereliction in not trying the case sooner,” said Bennett Gershman, a law professor at Pace University.