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Announcements and StatementsApril 2, 2025
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With the cheer squad and pep band in full swing and faculty and staff cheering on the incoming class, Pace University on Tuesday hosted Convocation on two of its campuses: New York City and Pleasantville in Westchester County.
Pace University is also bringing students back for the first day of the semester at today's convocation ceremony, hundreds enrolled for the first full in-person semester since before the pandemic. The Pleasantville campus is also seeing an increase in students this year, making it one of the largest incoming classes in the last decade.
This week, we are talking about the economy, where unemployment is at a historic low and wages are up – but inflation is top of mind for the American public. Are we in a recession? How is the economy impacting your food budget? Your mortgage? Your 401k? Scott McGee is joined by News 12 economic analyst Mark Weinstock to discuss all the moving parts.
"Welcome to the Fall 2022 semester, and welcome to what is shaping up to be our first post-pandemic academic year at Pace University. I’m proud of how this community came together over the past few years," writes President Krislov.
With the cheer squad and pep band in full swing and faculty and staff cheering on the incoming class, Pace University on Tuesday hosted Convocation on two of its campuses: New York City and Pleasantville in Westchester County.
This past summer, 2L Mandi Bruns had the honor of being selected as the inaugural Philip Foglia Summer Legal Intern at the NYC Office of the Inspector General’s Office. The Philip Foglia Summer Legal Internship was created in honor of dedicated Haub Law alumnus Philip Foglia who passed away in 2020.
Aman Islam and Kimberly Mars are the Student Government Association (SGA) presidents for the New York City and Pleasantville campuses, respectively. Get to know them, find out what SGA has been up to, and what plans are yet to come.
We’re excited to welcome Jeffrey Barnett, vice president of student affairs and dean for students, to the Pace Community.
The other authors of the paper are Dr Ho Fai Chan, QUT Research Fellow, Professor Uwe Dulleck Director of QUT’s Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology (BEST Centre), and Adjunct Professor Bridget Crawford from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in New York.
Newsy: Professor Randolph Mclaughlin on Trump FBI Probe.