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Faculty and StaffOctober 30, 2025
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Pace’s Center for Student Enterprise (CSE) was recently honored by the National Student-Run Business Association (SRBA) for its success in student-led business operations. The CSE employs 80 Lubin students across five student-run businesses, fostering hands-on entrepreneurial experience. Professor Kathy Winsted was highlighted for her leadership in this initiative, Shiksha reports.
Alumna Susan Cacace ’89 was sworn in as Westchester County’s District Attorney at a formal inauguration ceremony held at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law yesterday. Following remarks from Pace University President Marvin Krislov, Haub Law Dean Horace Anderson, and several state and county leaders, New York Attorney General Leticia James administered the oath to DA Cacace.
DA Cacace is the first Haub Law alum to be elected Westchester County District Attorney and the third to be elected to a DA position in New York State in the school’s nearly 50 year history. She has led a distinguished life-long career in public service beginning as an ADA and then as the longest tenured County Court Judge of Westchester County.
Dyson Professor Stephen Rolandi writes a piece in the PA Times examining the emerging social enterprise sector in the United States.
Pace University's Haub Environmental Law Professor Katrina Fischer Kuh spoke with News 12 about Trump’s plans to withdraw proposed PFAS limitations, also known as “forever chemicals” found in water, food packaging and other products. Professor Kuh cautions, “don’t panic,” saying it’s possible there could be a reconsideration.
Assistant Professor of English, Writing, and Cultural Studies Dana Jaye Cadman, MFA, had her short story, The Winds, published in the historical The Saturday Evening Post. Also a runner-up in their 2025 Great American Fiction contest, it is a story of a teenager spending a summer—replete with hormones and love spells—with her witch aunt.
CBSNew York interviews Executive Director of the Pace Women's Justice Center, Cindy Kanusher, about the center and their annual LoveIsn't campaign. They also cover PWJC's training at Ardsley High School, educating the senior class on healthy relationships, safety, and their legal rights before graduation.
Pace President Marvin Krislov pens an op-ed with The Business Council of Westchester CEO Marsha Gordon in The Journal News discussing the vital role higher education plays in driving economic and social progress.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman provides expert insight to PIX11 about President Trump seeking to end birthright citizenship.
Pace University Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman was interviewed by NY1 about the newly issued birthright citizenship executive order, saying the 14th amendment is not up for interpretation. “Any person who is born in the United States is a citizen of the United States,” he said.
Lubin Professor Phil Cohen writes in Bloomberg Law that Congress should simplify business income taxation and enforcement policies.