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January 4, 2022
Esports Insider
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Pace University is Partnering with The Community Fund of Bronxville, Eastchester and Tuckahoe on Needs Assessment. By Amy Rutter Korb, Executive ...

January 4, 2022
MyHometownBronxville.com
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Bennett Gershman, a professor of law at Pace University in New York, told the Guardian that he has doubts the government plans to prosecute others ...

January 4, 2022
The Guardian
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According to The New York Post, Bridget Crawford, a professor of law at Pace University, said that it seemed like the employees would have to pay ...

January 4, 2022
TheThings
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“The student market is incredibly tight, and [colleges] are, just, ‘Let’s throw everything we can out there, and call it a badge or call it a certificate,’ ” said Shawn O’Riley, associate vice president of professional education and special programs at Pace University.

January 4, 2022
The Washington Post
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“I think they're in better shape than spring 2020,” said Andrew Coggins, a professor at Pace University who teaches cruise industry management.

January 4, 2022
The Washington Post
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We live in a deeply politically polarized country. That’s no secret. But a recent study found that college students aren’t just polarized; they’re increasingly unwilling to even interact with those who have different political views. And that worries me.

January 4, 2022
Forbes
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Professor Jason Czarnezki writes about the launch of the Sustainable Business Law Hub at Haub Law.

January 1, 2022
Westchester County Business Journal
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A School of Education Pace student, Subrina Ally, takes on cultural gender bias in a first-person essay in The New York Daily News.

December 21, 2021
NY Daily News
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Haub Law Professor and Matrimonial attorney Morghan Leia Richardson with the law firm Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, LLP in New York City told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that it all comes down to money! “California tends to have the highest ‘rate’ of child support across the country. It has the broadest definition of ‘income’ for determining support.

December 21, 2021
Hollywood Life