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News 12 featured Pace University’s new Cyber-Range at the Pleasantville campus. The new technology is designed to simulate real-world cyber threats.
"We try and teach them how to use the defensive tools to identify when an attack is going on," said clinical professor Joe Acampora, Seidenberg School of CSIS at Pace University.
Pace University’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems is launching a new Bachelor of Science (B.S.) program in Game Development starting in Fall 2024.
After graduating with her BBA in Arts and Entertainment Management, Emma Wannie '23 was immediately rubbing shoulders with music legends. As an Assistant Shooter/Editor at Madison Square Garden, Emma shoots concerts and events at the world's most famous arena.
Jonah White-Wilson '25 is fully living the #LubinLife. Beyond being on the Pace University Men's Lacrosse Team and working on campus, Jonah took the knowledge he gained from his classes and his experience working at Pace Fit to start his own business, which focuses on delivering healthy food to his community.
Colombian-born bilingual and investigative Emmy-winning reporter Yomara Lopez ’12 is a Dyson alumna who provides a platform for underrepresented voices in the Latino community in the US and abroad.
Pace University prepares you for nursing leadership with skills and knowledge that are in much demand. As a Pace DNP graduate, you will be trusted by employers for your job preparedness to work in diverse types of healthcare settings. If career advancement is what you desire but, a busy life is hindering you from pursuing it then here, you can do so by taking flexible part-time, evening, and online classes. The college has many of its graduates play pivotal roles in healthcare, with some of them making notable contributions to respected medical journals.
“A directed verdict motion says this: There’s not enough evidence here for the case to go to a jury," Pace University law professor Randolph M. McLaughlin, laughing. "The only wrinkle here is, there's no jury! They’re asking the judge to direct a verdict against himself." “I’ve never heard of a lawyer asking on multiple occasions for a directed verdict – I’ve never heard of it,” McLaughlin added. “I understand you have to make motions, but some of what they’re doing borders on frivolousness. I don’t think they have any shame at all.”
The claim that holding a trial during an election year constitutes “election interference” is “farfetched” and “a ploy to prevent” Trump from facing accusations that any other citizen would have to face, Bennett Gershman, a former New York prosecutor and law professor at Pace University, told Salon. “If accepted, this claim would produce dangerous consequences for the justice system and the rule of law,” Gershman said. “Does it mean that a corrupt congressman running for re-election cannot be indicted or tried? That removing Trump from the ballot because he led an insurrection, as the Constitution mandates, constitutes election interference? That the current civil trial in New York must be stopped, that at least five upcoming trials must be postponed, and that Trump should get a free pass without legal jeopardy until he hopes he’ll get elected and then have a chance to pardon himself?”
The Pace University Art Gallery has received a $20,000 grant from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), recognizing the quality of the gallery’s exhibitions over the past three years. The grant, which will support artist stipends and exhibit marketing, will take effect on January 1, 2024.
When Dan Ruben was a 2L he read a small article in the NY Times about a program at another law school where students were raising money to fund summer public interest jobs. A self-starter, committed to public interest, he thought this program was a great idea and decided to start a similar one at Haub Law, which today, we know as PILSO.