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Press ReleaseNovember 24, 2025
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The firm faces “a host of intangibles,” said Bennett Gershman, a professor at Pace University’s law school. “The parent company, as a felon, could be barred from having contracts with government agencies, and it could make it more difficult to do business with banks,” Gershman said in an interview before the verdict. “This is a big deal.”
Pace University was always one of LaChana’s top choice schools. When she saw that CHP created a Communication Sciences and Disorders master’s degree program, she knew it was where she was meant to be. After completing the program as an outstanding student, she explained that “My education at Pace provided me with externship opportunities that prepared me with real-life scenarios of both providing treatment and communicating with families/caregivers to honor what's best for my patients.”
Nothing describes a #Go-Getter better then Pace University’s College of Health Professions (CHP) Lenox Hill Hospital Physician Assistant Program (PA-NYC) graduates.
Legal Hand Inc., a New York state not-for-profit corporation, has partnered with the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University to launch the Legal Hand Call-In Center to serve Westchester County.
Lubin Professor Steven Mezzio co-authors a new book titled, Cloud Governance: Basics and Practice.
On Giving Tuesday, the Pace Community rose to the occasion. 1,204 donors from 34 states and 3 countries helped raised $417,925, which will go on to support our students make the most of their educations and their lives beyond graduation.
When Pace student Mikaylah Mgbako hosted an event for Social Justice Week, she was looking to put her desire for advocacy into action. What she found was an opportunity to grow, as she opened the door for fifty students to discuss difficult topics such as race, inequality, and injustice.
Ashia Thompson '18 talks about why the Lubin School of Business was the perfect fit for graduate school, what it was like working at two of the biggest accounting firms in the world, and why she decided to leave a Big Four to start her own successful firm.
After graduating from Queens College with a Bachelor’s Degree in history, Vito Arango decided to pursue a paralegal certificate and explore a career in the law. Vito spent over three years working as a legal secretary/paralegal before deciding it was time to pursue law school.
As a 3L, Pamela was awarded a prestigious Immigrant Justice Corps Fellowship post-graduation. Today, she is following her dreams as she works with the Refugee & Immigrant Program of The Advocates for Human Rights.