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"Gerrymandering isn't just about the moving of seats from one party to another, it's about the imbalance of seat distribution in comparison to the identification and the needs of the population," says Kiku Huckle, political science professor from Pace University.

February 1, 2022
News12
In the Media

Pace University Media & Communication Arts Professor Mirjana Pantic was Talking about the importance of news literacy for the Newsy channel “Basically it is about cross checking, looking around, making sure that everything you collected is verifiable that you can check weather it is correct before you deliver it to your audience because everyone can publish information online but it is expected of news media to deliver the information that other people can rely on.”

January 31, 2022
Newsy
In the Media

According to Rhonda Miller, director of the commercial dance BFA program at Pace University, dancers interested in Broadway should be familiar with the history of the shows they are auditioning for. “Get to know the styles of different decades on Broadway.”

January 31, 2022
Dance Magazine
In the Media

Mark Hussey, a professor of English at Pace University, has written a scrupulous new biography that reassesses Bell's character and achievements.

January 31, 2022
Wall Street Journal
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Katrina Fischer Kuh, a professor at Pace Law School, said Justice Breyer's dissent, which was joined by the other three members of the court's liberal wing, was notable for showcasing his well-known habit for using hypotheticals to probe issues and make points. "Justice Breyer invites readers to apply the majority's reasoning to a 'hypothetical statute' and later posits myriad hypothetical situations, including that of a landowner downstream from a dam, to suggest flaws in the majority's reasoning," Kuh said.

January 31, 2022
Law 360
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... a former Manhattan assistant district attorney and now a law professor at Pace University, shared a similar view, saying Meadows, ...

January 31, 2022
Law 360
In the Media

Pace University's Actors Studio Drama School (ASDS) Master of Fine Arts Program today announced the homecoming of their acting, directing, and playwriting Class of 2021 with four consecutive weeks of live performances, beginning February 9, 2022.

January 31, 2022
Patch
In the Media

Professor Tom McDonnell was featured on News12 Westchester regarding the recent leaked video showing federal contractors flying migrants to Westchester. “Pace law professor Tom McDonnell says the U.S. is a country that has opened our arms to people in need - and while it seems like the Biden administration is trying to hide the flights, it could just be a way to protect children.”

January 31, 2022
News12
In the Media

Today, whatever the shifting winds of politics, leaders still know that diversity matters. CEOs recognize that for their companies to remain globally competitive in an increasingly diverse world, they require a workforce that draws from that diverse talent pool. Military leaders still know that they require a well-educated, well-trained, and diverse officer corps.

January 28, 2022
Forbes
In the Media

Pace University in Pleasantville was used as a film location and cast and crew basecamp. Seeking a variety of looks that would recreate 1880s New York, producers scouted Westchester County, where wealthy New Yorkers actually escaped city life during the Gilded Age, according to David Crockett, executive producer.

January 25, 2022
Westchesergov.com