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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in the New York Law Journal about U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas misuse of history.
Pace University women’s lacrosse team joined college athletes from across the country at the White House to celebrate the team’s 2023 NCAA National Championship. The Pace University Setters joined 47 teams from schools across the country whose teams represented 19 sports from all three NCAA divisions that were recognized on the South Lawn of the White House as part of “College Athlete Day.”
“America’s two great exports are Hollywood and higher education.” That’s what a French friend told me when I visited him recently in Paris. After the end of the academic year is the time when college faculty and presidents can stretch their legs, and I recently spent some time in Europe, attending a conference in Greece, a reunion in England, and seeing friends in both England and France. And everywhere I went, I heard uniform praise for America’s colleges and universities.
From studying Environmental Studies at Pace University to founding Conservación ConCiencia, find out how Raimundo Espinoza brings communities together for sustainable conservation and positive impact on the environment.
First-generation college student Olenka Besaga's passion for data analysis and research, alongside her impressive internship experiences, sets her on a path of academic excellence and personal growth.
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.
Inside Higher Ed featured Pace University’s mobile food pantry, and initiative to provide free meals and household items to the campus community.
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.
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.
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.’”