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Pace University Public Administration Professor Sheying Chen was invited as part of a global expert panel in a live show discussion aired by China Radio International (CHINA PLUS) about a growing concern regarding China’s youth nowadays. Can China’s Generation Z be called Generation Nationalists? Listen to the World Today podcast.

September 22, 2021
China Plus
In the Media

Says Mark Fichtenbaum, a CPA, lawyer and professor at Pace University: “There’s been too much publicity [about the loopholes] in magazines like yours.” In short, even Republicans might sign off on a crackdown, as they did recently with inherited IRAs. It pays to be prepared for a tougher go on your 1040.

September 22, 2021
Forbes
In the Media

Professor Danielle B. Shalov explains why New York state must expand its long-term eviction prevention programs to avoid an onslaught of evictions and court filings in an informative article in Westchester Business Journal.

September 22, 2021
Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journal
In the Media

Andrew O. Coggins, Jr. Clinical Professor, Associate Director, BHP NYC, Pace University, Lubin School of Business. How much can the best travel credit cards save frequent travelers? If they include lounge membership and accelerated mileage accumulation, they can save a lot, especially when non-travel spend is also accelerated (Big deal in time of COVID).

September 22, 2021
WalletHub
In the Media

"Any aviation biofuels commitment, whether voluntary or mandatory, will spur efforts to produce biofuels, said Craig Hart, a professor at Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School of Law and executive director of its Pace Energy and Climate Center, for "Biden, Airlines' Jet Fuel Emissions Goals In For Bumpy Ride."

September 22, 2021
Law 360
In the Media

Results of the first Pace University Business Poll have been released and, despite mounting scientific evidence of the effectiveness of the Covid-19 vaccines and government efforts to promote their use, more than one-third of businesses surveyed reported they would not require their employees to be vaccinated

September 22, 2021
Westchester & Fairfield Business Journals
In the Media

Op-Ed-Jessica A. Magaldi of Brooklyn is the Ivan Fox Professor and Scholar of Business Law at Pace University.

With former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo resigning in disgrace, his persistent denials that he intentionally harassed women are an unconvincing response to Attorney General Letitia James’s report that documented credible allegations of sexual harassment of his employees and others.

September 16, 2021
Times Union
In the Media

“Rather than saying, ‘Oh, chemistry, nobody likes chemistry, you’re right, you should just drop that,’ instead now it’s going to be, ‘Yeah, you’ve got to buckle down. And here’s how we’re going to do it,’” says Hillary Knepper, the Pace University’s associate provost for student success.

“People don’t believe they can become what they don’t see,” says Mark R. Brown, the athletic director at Pace University.

September 16, 2021
Undark Magazine
In the Media

Local businesses remain optimistic despite challenges brought on by the pandemic, according to a new poll by Pace University. Poll director Dr. Kathy Winsted says they believe businesses will become “more appreciative of the need for work life balance and the ability of people to work from home.” The Pace poll also showed difference between Westchester and New York City requiring employees to be vaccinated.

September 16, 2021
News12
In the Media

“We know kids in Western countries spend only 20% of their time at school, so where are they for the other 80%?” Hassinger-Das said. “They’re at home, or in the grocery store, or the park. How can we transform those everyday spaces to encourage playful learning and promote conversations between caregivers and children? We wanted to maximize these spaces and turn them into places that are fun but also support the kind of learning you do in school.”

September 14, 2021
KFI AM 640