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“We’re excited about fully reopening,” says Marvin Krislov, president of Pace, which at press time was “expecting to be fully in-person for the fall with a full slate of activities, including athletics and community events.”

August 31, 2021
Westchester Magazine
In the Media

Rachael Silva, a strategic and creative marketing communications professional with an impressive track record of successful brand building in academia, healthcare and non-profits, has been named Assistant Dean for External Affairs at Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School of Law in White Plains, the University announced.

August 26, 2021
Patch
In the Media

How are students studying abroad during a pandemic? Pace University's Kory McNaughton is featured on NBC News Snapchat.

August 26, 2021
NBC
In the Media

Weighing the two materials against each other, “we end up in an environmental what-about-ism that leaves consumers with the idea that there is no solution,” said Melanie Dupuis, a professor of environmental studies and science at Pace University.

August 26, 2021
NY Times
In the Media

Students begin arriving at our campuses in New York City and Westchester County next week, and we were — are — eager to welcome them to the college experience they want to have.

August 26, 2021
Forbes
In the Media

John Bandler is an adjunct professor at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University who teaches about law as it intersects with cybercrime, cybersecurity and privacy.

August 23, 2021
Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals
In the Media

Adjunct Professor John Bandler explains why businesses should evaluate and improve their cybersecurity plan in this article for Westchester and Fairfield Business Journals.

August 18, 2021
Westchester County Business Journal
In the Media

The COVID pandemic has highlighted the pressing need for research on the role of technology in will-making, QUT researchers from the Australian Health Law Research Centre have found. This research was conducted with Professor Bridget J Crawford from Pace University in New York.

August 17, 2021
Mirage News
In the Media

A 2014 article in The Atlantic explained how an actor's job to "inhabit the reality of a fictional character" can cause harm. Researcher Thalia Goldstein explained to the outlet that "psychology, cognitive science, and theater are all trying to do the same thing, which is understand why people do the things they do." Goldstein, an assistant professor of psychology at Pace University, says that research in psychology suggests that actors may "experience emotional aftereffects from performing."

August 17, 2021
Nicki Swift
In the Media

Paw Professor and Pace University of College of Health Professions Professor Joanne Singleton Advocates for the PAWS Act explaining the healing power of puppies for veterans.

August 17, 2021
Fox News