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Pace University’s Professor Emily Gold Waldman was on Zerlina Maxwell’s show on NBC Peacock, about the most recent court ruling on the Texas abortion law.

October 15, 2021
NBC Peacock
In the Media

Adjunct Professor Cristina Buccola writes about the intersection of employment and adult-use cannabis laws.

October 14, 2021
Westchester County Business Journal
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Riley has earned a Legion of Merit, a Bronze Star Medal and a Meritorious Services Medal. As a civilian, he is veterans services director at Pace University.

October 12, 2021
Times Union
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Pace Haub Law Professor Michael Mushlin commented about execution delays in Texas over religious rights claims, saying it’s likely the Supreme Court will issue a ruling on two specific issues, but broader rulings are unclear.

October 12, 2021
Associated Press
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Dr. Jonathan Hill, dean of the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems at Pace University, tells ISMG, "This announcement is certainly an incentive to get companies to come forward with information. Sharing real-time experiences of attempted infiltration of computer systems can help protect others from enduring a similar fate."

October 12, 2021
Gov Info Security
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Recently, Pace University released our first-ever Pace Business Poll. It was a deep look at business conditions in the New York City metro area, where we have campuses in lower Manhattan and Westchester County.

October 12, 2021
Forbes
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... as well as the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and Pace University. ... increasing arts/creative education in our schools and backing legislation.

October 8, 2021
Crain's New York Business
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Pace University's Actors Studio Drama School Master of Fine Arts Program today announced the return of its emblematic Repertory Season featuring the acting, directing, and playwriting Class of 2020 with five consecutive weeks of live performances, beginning Oct. 20, 2021.

October 8, 2021
Broadway World
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Pace University professor and former NYPD lieutenant Darrin Porcher told Kramer things have got to change. “A lot of the law breakers feel as if they can act with impunity because the NYPD has been more regressive, as opposed to proactive, in targeting these gun violence crimes that have happened,” Porcher said.

October 8, 2021
CBS New York
In the Media

Philip G. Cohen is a professor of Taxation, Pace University's Lubin School of Business, and a retired vice president-Tax & General Tax Counsel at Unilever United States, Inc. The views expressed herein don't necessarily represent any organization to which he is or was associated with. The Biden administration and many Democrats in Congress are trying to enact some very worthy "human infrastructure" proposals. There can be legitimate debate as to the size and scope of the benefits as well as the degree of tax increases that should be enacted.

October 8, 2021
The Hill