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Professor Emeritus Jay Carlisle comments on Rudy Giuliani's suspension from the practice of law in an article for Westchester Lawyer.

October 1, 2021
Westchester Lawyer Magazine
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New Show at Pace Art Gallery

The Pace University Art Gallery opened an exhibit called “Substance” running through Oct. 30 featuring abstract artists Diego Anaya, Liz Atz, Linda Ekstrom and Alberto Lule.

October 1, 2021
Tribeca Citizen
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Bridget J. Crawford: I think we should start first by defining what we mean by feminism. Tony and I, and many others, take a broad approach to what that term means. Obviously, feminism as we understand it in the 21st century has its roots in the 19th-century women's rights movement, carried over into the 1970s. It's a movement with political origins that specifically focused on advancing women's equality.

October 1, 2021
Forbes
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This four-week pilot program is being offered at Delaware State University, Drew University, Fairfield University, New York University, Pace University, University of Miami, and Wesleyan University, and RADical Hope intends to expand the offering nationwide in the near future.

September 28, 2021
Delaware Business Times
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Legg, a professor of psychology at Pace University, reflected on her schooling... “Redemptive narratives are the life stories we make when we face adversity,’’ Legg wrote. “There are many stories I could tell about the 24 Hours at the Pawling Trail Running Festival. I’m choosing the story that Jeff Wilson’s amazing photography captured — one of community, solidarity, joy, motivation, focus, struggle, friendships, love, and ultimately, success.”

September 28, 2021
Poughkeepsie Journal
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Randolph McLaughlin, a civil rights lawyer and professor at Pace University, said if county officials failed to heed the Guardian’s previous calls for more diverse hiring and promotion practices, it was because the fraternal order lacked the power to change the department. “They don't have a big enough club,” McLaughlin said. “The only club that the department will respect is a judgment and an order from a judge, a federal judge.“

September 28, 2021
Gothamist
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What tips do you have for a person that wishes to enjoy his/hers daily “java” cup while on a budget?

Consider making coffee at home, or going to an inexpensive retailer, several times a week and visiting a premium shop on the other days. Treat yourself a couple days a week and ‘make do’ the rest of the week.

September 24, 2021
WalletHub
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The debate shouldn’t be either cotton totes or plastic bags, because when we do so, “we end up in an environmental what-about-ism that leaves consumers with the idea that there is no solution,” Melanie Dupuis, a professor of environmental studies and science at Pace University, told The New York Times.

September 24, 2021
Scary Mommy
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The university is getting a $3.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation to mold students into the next generation of cyber defenders.

Computer science professor Li-Chiou Chen says there needs to be cyber defenders in the government to “help them analyze the threats and the risks coming from the internet."

September 24, 2021
News12
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No one thinks it will be easy. One obstacle, advocates say, is a lack of role models. Black sports celebrities are household names, but some young athletes may never encounter a Black medical professional. “People don’t believe they can become what they don’t see,” says Mark R. Brown, the athletic director at Pace University.

September 22, 2021
Mother Jones