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Announcements and StatementsApril 2, 2025
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And in a survey that year of 133 Christian college students across the United States, Aditi Paul, an assistant professor of communication studies at Pace University, found that 80 percent of Christian students masturbate, 68 percent watch pornography and 60 percent have had between one and six casual hookup partners.
Professor Alexander K. A. Greenawalt provides expert insight on the feasibility of war crime prosecutions in the Russian-Ukraine war in an article by PolitiFact.
Pace to hold the largest Commencement ceremony in University’s history to celebrate classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022. This is Pace's first in-person Commencement in three years, to be held on May 16, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
A first-generation US Citizen, Pamela Guerrero entered law school with a passion for immigration law. Throughout law school, she followed that passion by participating in the Immigration Justice Clinic.
Associate Professor of Psychology Anthony Mancini, PhD, was quoted in Knowable Magazine in an article discussing prolonged grief disorder (PGD). PGD, which leads to chronic mourning, has only recently been understood and recognized by psychologists.
Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies Aditi Paul, PhD, was quoted in a Buzzfeed article about curating an online dating profile. Paul, whose book The Current Collegiate Hookup Culture delves into how dating apps have affected hookup practices, mentions the importance of presenting authentically on a profile.
Profesor Alexander K.A. Greenawalt examines if an international tribunal could find Putin or another Russian actor guilty of genocide in this article in The Daily News.
The Pace Law Advocacy Program held its 2nd biennial Gavel Gala on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at Surf Club on the Sound, a picturesque venue in New Rochelle, NY. More than 200 students, coaches, alumni and friends attended the elegant affair and enjoyed the chance to reconnect in person while celebrating the program’s past, present, and recent successes. In addition to a series of awards and top placements in national advocacy competitions throughout the year, the program was recently ranked 26th in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, taking its place once again among the top 15% of advocacy programs in the country.
The three McCauley brothers, all Dyson alumni, share a connection to each other and to Pace through the History Summit, a decades-long tradition uniting Pace grads and honoring their favorite professors.
April is Earth Month and what better way to celebrate than spending time in nature! Dyson community members provide wellness tips, outdoor art project ideas, and invitations to Pace Earth Month events to honor our Earth this spring.