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On April 22, 2022, more than 60 Pace students visited the TODAY Show set to break the Guinness Book World Record for Most Plants Watered Simultaneously in celebration of Earth Day.

July 11, 2022
Pace Magazine

A new cohort of leaders at Pace’s School of Performing Arts is embracing change and continuing to enable students’ professional success—all while guiding the way toward a more equitable arts community.

July 11, 2022
Pace Magazine

For more than 30 years, Sabrina A. Griffin's career focus has centered on promoting diversity and inclusion through corporate ranks. She's bringing this experience to her new role as the first-ever Leadership Council Chair of the new Pace University Alumni Association.

July 11, 2022
Press Release

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is proud to have been ranked #11 out of the top 20 ABA-accredited law schools for women. A Women in Law School report from Enjuris compiled data from the ABA on law school enrollment in 2021. For the sixth year in a row, women made up the majority (55%) of law school students pursuing JD degrees in the United States. The report broke down law school gender diversity by state and highlighted the top-ranked schools for women. Haub Law is proud to be a top choice for women when they are considering their law education!

July 8, 2022
Alumni

Selected for the Minority Fellowship Program by the National Board of Certified Counselors, Ashley Davis ’22 is paving her own path in mental health counseling.

July 8, 2022
Alumni

If you’re looking for shows to add to your streaming queue this summer, Dyson alumni have scored big roles across genres and platforms.

July 8, 2022
In the Media

Nina Freeman '12, English, a leading indie game designer, infuses her work with a poetic sensibility far from the tone of mainstream shoot-’em-ups.

July 7, 2022
NY Times
In the Media

Constitution law professor Bennett Gershman Pace University said by making abortion a constitutional right, it makes it much more difficult for it ...

July 6, 2022
News12
In the Media

“I read it as having significant effects on statutory interpretation and administrative law going forward,” said Katrina Kuh, Haub Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law at Pace University School of Law.

July 6, 2022
CT Mirror
In the Media

Katrina Kuh, a professor of environmental law at Pace University, said the ruling made it a logistical nightmare for the EPA to receive the congressional approval it would need. “The court is saying, 'We're just deferring to Congress.' But the problem is you’re then running into a Congress, particularly in the context of environment law, that has run into a lot of gridlock,” Kuh said. “It's clearly giving more power to that gridlock, to which fossil fuel companies have expressly, purposely, clearly contributed.”

July 6, 2022
Crain's New York Business