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"The record is pretty clear that the office has been pretty aggressive in fighting white collar crime," said Bennett L. Gershman, a professor at Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School of Law and a former prosecutor with the Manhattan DA's office. "The office has been out front, more so than any DA in the country by far." Gershman noted that any new district attorney will benefit from having ample resources to address corruption and Wall Street misdeeds, as well as the support of high-caliber prosecutors who are attracted to the job because of the office's reputation.

June 10, 2021
Law 360
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Billion Oyster Project (BOP) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) today announced BOP’s data collection efforts will now be powered by a brand new digital, cloud-based platform that will allow them to accelerate data collection and more effectively manage its efforts to restore and grow oyster beds in and around the New York Harbor area. The project’s goal is to scale to one billion oysters by 2035, which will help clarify the water, remove pollutants and restore marine habitats. Principal Investigator Dr. Lauren Birney, Professor Pace University.

June 10, 2021
Businesswire
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Pace University graduation. Bridgette Burton wore Kate Bush-shaped earrings that she made herself. “I figured Kate Bush would be a great person to accompany me to graduation,” she said, “as we weren’t allowed to have anyone.”

June 10, 2021
The New York Times
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“Calcium from these foods is readily absorbed by the body,” says Dr. Christen Cupples Cooper, chair of the Coordinated Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics at Pace University in Pleasantville, New York. She explains that for those who prefer non-dairy milks, calcium-fortified types are available.

June 10, 2021
Parade
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“I don’t know of another case in which a special prosecutor who was assigned to prosecute a case, investigated the case and obtained an indictment against the defendant, and then asked to withdraw from the prosecution of that case,” Pace University Professor Bennett Gershman, a leading national expert on prosecutorial ethics issues, told me.

June 9, 2021
Riverfront Times
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As predicted by Nicholas A Robinson of Pace University, New York; “More than just air pollution and the loss of natural resources, future policies must cope with threats from cyber wars, nuclear war, genetic mutations, and artificial intelligence.” Therefore, international governance is proposed to deal with the practical challenges of repairing environmental conflict.

June 9, 2021
The Tribune
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Leora Trub, a psychologist at Pace University, says that if her clients have issues with texting, she asks them to be mindful of their needs and the needs of the person with whom they’re texting. She doesn’t prescribe texting rules, so spend less time worrying if what you’re doing is “right” or “wrong” and more time having fun communicating. That’s your first step.

June 9, 2021
Wired
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Three leaders with diverse backgrounds and a broad range of expertise in healthcare, technology, and business operations have joined Pace University's Board of Trustees, the University announced.

June 9, 2021
Patch
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Three leaders with diverse backgrounds and a broad range of expertise in health care, technology and business operations have joined Pace University’s Board of Trustees’ The new trustees are Marki Flannery, former president and chief executive officer of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York; Christopher Roker MBA ’07, CEO and chief growth officer of New York City…

June 9, 2021
Westfair Online