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Faculty and StaffOctober 30, 2025
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Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with ABC Australia regarding Trump’s trial.
Amity University Noida and Pace University explore potential areas of collaboration, India Education Diary reports. A high- level delegation from PACE University, USA, comprising of Dr. John Meletiadis, Assistant Dean, Lubin School of Business, Dr. Sonia Suchday, Chair of Psychology, Pace Board of Trustees Member and Prof. PV Viswanath, Graduate Program Chair, Department of Finance, visited Amity University Noida. The aim of the visit was to explore higher education opportunities for Amity students at PACE University and the areas, wherein the two Universities can collaborate.
Dyson Professor Sheying Chen speaks with WalletHub about medical payments coverage.
Pace University political science professor Kerriann Stout said local officials decide what infrastructure is repaired, how much funding is provided to schools, police and DPW's. "If you care about how fast 911 responds or care about where your water comes from or who is picking up your trash," said Stout.
I recently had the incredible pleasure of watching a short film that was produced by a group of students at Pace University through a program called PaceDocs (including my friend Jerry McKinstry, Assistant Vice President of Public Affairs at Pace and, in this case, adult student, who introduced me to the film). The documentary For the Love of Food showcased the slow food movement – farm to table – in France and in Westchester. It makes the case for sustainability, and slow cooking and dining. The experience of watching this film, which showcases the most delectable ingredients and results, was sheer pleasure to the eyes, as well as my palette (well, in my imagination).
Pace’s Men’s Basketball stuns St. John’s in an upset. St. John's lost an exhibition to Pace University, a Division II school. Pace led wire to wire in the 63-59 decision.
This is a “significant win” for a prosecutor in a large conspiracy case, who can get lower-level co-defendants to plead guilty and cooperate by offering up information and testimony against higher-level defendants, like Trump, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman and several others, Bennett Gershman, a former New York prosecutor and law professor at Pace University, told Salon. “She is continuing to build momentum,” Gershman said. “Several other co-defendants, seeing the others plead guilty and the far riskier consequences of not pleading and facing trial will also take pleas and cooperate. The D.A.’s strategy is working almost to perfection.”
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Nicholas Robinson provides insights to Eurasia Review about how the recognition of human rights to environmental issues can galvanize action and collaboration towards realization of sustainable development goals.
1010 WINS spoke with former NYPD Lieutenant Darrin Porcher, a criminal justice professor at Pace University, who said the worst is yet to come in the trend of thieves utilizing mopeds and scooters in their crimes. “If we introduce a regulatory process, which requires license plating on these vehicles that have motors, that would now allow us to capture the information from a license plate, to further move towards an enforcement action against that moped,” Porcher explained despite expressing a lack of faith that the city will pursue this regulatory process.
Assistant General Counsel Alyson Korman is featured in Vanguard Law Magazine about her legal role and work at Pace University.