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Forbes mentions Pace University as one out of more than 30 colleges and universities to implement RADical Health, a new mental health resource for college students.

July 20, 2023
Forbes
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Inside Higher Ed featured Pace University’s mobile food pantry, and initiative to provide free meals and household items to the campus community.

July 20, 2023
Inside Higher Ed
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Professor Randolph McLaughlin speaks to News 12 Hudson Valley about the Affiliated Police Association of Westchester defending the actions of officer in fatal New Rochelle shooting.

July 20, 2023
News12
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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor John Bandler pens an op-ed in Reuters about New York's new CLE training requirement— this gets picked up by Westfair Communications.

July 20, 2023
Reuters
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Lubin Professor Larry Chiagouris speaks with Travel Industry Today about Sandro Botticelli's 15th-century masterpiece “Birth of Venus” becoming a “virtual influencer” in a new Italian tourism campaign. “The more you try to alter something that’s historic, probably the greater the outcry,” said Larry Chiagouris, professor of marketing at Pace University’s Lubin School of Business. “People are going to say, ‘You’re changing the culture. You’re changing who we are, because it’s part of our history.’”

July 20, 2023
Travel Industry Today
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Toomey, a conservation scientist at Pace University’s Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, tells me why this happens: It’s human psychology.

“Knowledge is formed by our experiences, not just by reading facts in a textbook,” she says. “Scientists believe ‘if only people knew what I know, they’d think differently from how they think now.’ But that’s not how it works. We don’t just need to give people information. We need to start understanding how that information can be brought into a process of change-making.”

July 17, 2023
The Revelator
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Since its creation in 2014, the Pace School of Performing Arts (PPA) has been a leader in producing top talent, with its graduates widely represented in the film, TV, theater, and dance industries.

When the program launched within Pace’s Dyson College of Arts and Sciences nearly two decades ago, it was Manhattan’s first new performing arts school in almost half a century. Today, in keeping with its long tradition of innovation and in recognition of the rapidly evolving industry, PPA is getting its own stand-alone identity: The Sands College of Performing Arts.

July 17, 2023
amNY
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There are now four lawsuits pending in New York courts. The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University maintains an online Environmental Right Repository with the principal pleadings, decisions on motions, and eventually all judicial decisions as they arrive. The repository also provides references to analogous rulings in other states that provide rights to the environment in their constitutions, as well as to decisions in other jurisdictions around the world.

July 17, 2023
New York State Bar Association
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Professor Mark Hussey speaks with The Telegraph about a Virginia Woolf book that has been handed a trigger warning by publishers who raised concerns about its past attitudes and language.

July 7, 2023
The Telegraph
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“How to Power a City” is a documentary directed by award-winning filmmaker and Pace University professor Melanie LaRosa, was shot in several locations around the U.S. including the Southeast Michigan city, which is located within Detroit’s corporate boundary. The film documents similar resilient, grassroots efforts in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, New York and Puerto Rico.

July 7, 2023
Michigan Advance