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Provisions, a Bhandari Jain Family Food Pantry, is one of Pace’s hidden gems. Get the inside scoop on Denise Santiago’s journey opening a food pantry, and how Provisions is helping fight food insecurity on the New York City Campus.
Knowing cybersecurity basics is essential to staying safe online, often called digital hygiene, according to Dr. Pauline Mosley, a Computer Science professor at Pace University.
Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law in White Plains is once again ranked No. 1 in the country for environmental law by the latest “U.S. News and World Report” rankings.
Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School of Law is once again ranked number one in the country for Environmental Law by the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings, released today.
Adjunct Professor John Bandler explains why businesses should continually improve their cybersecurity plan to protect the organization, safeguard customer and employee data, and comply with legal standards.
Pace’s LGBTQA+ Centers have received a $23,000 grant from the Leonard-Litz Foundation which will support the Centers in their efforts to empower the next generation of queer leaders.
Pace’s a cappella group, Frequency, has bounced back from challenges that nearly ended the group, to taking third place in their first-ever competition as a revamped group.
Professor Josh Galperin writes about the Farm Bill Law Enterprise collaboration in an article for the Westchester Lawyer.
“We want to reinvent the county committee system of local agricultural governance, so it is more efficient, expert, and equitable,” he said.
On Monday, March 28, current law students and alumni from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University joined together for a networking event on the Haub Law Campus. The event offered students the opportunity to network with recent alumni and learn more about the various potential career avenues after graduating from law school.
On Wednesday, March 30, Haub Law presented its inaugural Pace Access to Justice (A2J) Workshop with a spotlight on housing access. The Workshop brought together community leaders, legal services lawyers, advocates, and law school faculty, staff, and students to engage in dialogue centering on the critical importance of housing access, the current housing crisis, the status of “right to counsel” in eviction cases, and public service careers in housing law and related fields.