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Faculty and StaffSeptember 2, 2025
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Adjunct Professor of English Carlie Hoffman, MFA, received a 2024 National Jewish Book Award for her poetry collection entitled When There Was Light.
Keep in mind that the online webpage where your products are offered for sale is only a small part of what is required for a successful e-commerce business. It’s a bit like the façade of a Hollywood movie set. One also needs to consider the variety of other basic functions required to operate a business, such as inventory management, payment processing, packaging, shipping, customer service and returns, among many others.
Take advantage of the information available on the Internet in real-time. There are so many reputable review sites today that provide up-to-the-minute reviews. Put the time in for research, and you can make informed decisions.
Bennett Gershman, a former prosecutor who is a professor at Pace University Law School studying prosecutorial misconduct, said attorney-client privilege barred Hoovler from disclosing his conversations with the former client.
In Georgia, for example, a 2019 "fetal heartbeat" law, which essentially banned most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy or when prenatal cardiac activity is detected, allowed families to claim an embryo as a dependent on state tax filings. But elsewhere, state tax codes rely on the federal definition of a dependent, which requires a live birth, according to Bridget Crawford, a tax law professor at Pace Law School.
Pace University is hosting a job and internship fair for students this week. The job fair will be held at the Goldstein Gym on the Pleasantville Campus on Friday from 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
The Nutrition and Dietetics Teaching Kitchen at Pace University has been accepted into the Teaching Kitchen Collaborative (TKC), a leading invitational network of educational, research, and community organizations with teaching kitchens aimed at improving personal and public health.
Pace University Career Services on Friday hosted one of its signature events: the spring 2024 Job and Internship Career Fair. With record-breaking student turnout, it was the largest Job Fair in the University’s history.
Beyond the intrinsic experiential nature of studying the arts and media, Dyson embraces a deeper approach, focusing on community connection and cultural competence.
Through a grant from the National Cancer Institute, Professor of Biology Nancy Krucher, PhD, Anastasiia Vaska ’24, and Michael Ferretti ’24 are exploring how a new cancer drug could help tackle the resistance patients can develop to ongoing treatments.