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Announcements and StatementsApril 2, 2025
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Op Ed by Pace University’s Haub Law Professor Josh Galperin.
Haub Law Adjunct Professor John Bandler speaks about corporate legal compliance in Westfair online.
Scott McGee is joined by former Democratic state Sen. David Carlucci and Pace University economics professor Mark Weinstock to debate the issues.
Dyson Professor Melvin L. Williams provides insights to USA Today about the complexity of mourning Queen Elizabeth II.
Students from the White Plains Youth Bureau, Community Youth Court, Social Justice for Youth Program and Elisabeth Haub Law-Pace University Law took center stage at a 9/11 community gathering of remembrance and hope Sunday at Liberty Park in White Plains.
Pace University: Amanda Braun (Hamilton), Taylor Broadard (Hamilton), Gabi Campo (Beetlejuice), Mili Diaz (Wicked),Jamal Christopher Douglas (Paradise Square), Charlie Franklin (Tina: The Tina Turner Musical), Jeff Heimbrock (Wicked), Brandon Kalm (Waitress), Adam J. Levy (Moulin Rouge! The Musical), Nathan Levy (Dear Evan Hansen), John-Michael Lyles (A Strange Loop), Emily Rogers (Wicked), Analise Scarpaci (Mrs. Doubtfire), Cassidy Stoner (Aladdin), Bethany Ann Tesarck (Diana), Davis Wayne (Hadestown), Samantha Williams (Caroline, or Change), Zelig Williams (MJ The Musical), Daniel Yearwood (Hamilton)
On our first episode of The Lubin Link, alumna Kimberley Jarrett '06 discusses her passion for the beauty industry, how Lubin inspired her to find her footing in the business world, the messages from Lubin she still holds close to her today, and more.
A Civil Affairs Instructor in the United States Army Reserve, Devin Auriana has always had a passion for service.
The Pace University Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program has received accreditation from the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), the recognized accreditor of master’s degree programs in those fields. Earning the honor for the first time, the Pace MPA program is accredited for seven years, NASPAA’s maximum accreditation length.
Bronx native and senior human resources executive Peter Fragale '88, Criminal Justice, has provided critical workforce support during the COVID-19 pandemic.