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Gone, but not forgotten. Pace University in Westchester County unveiled a mural in their Kessel Student Center to commemorate the memory of Danroy “DJ” Henry, Jr., a student-athlete who was shot and killed by a police officer more than a decade ago.
A striking and vibrant mural of DJ Henry, a Pace University student-athlete shot and killed by a Pleasantville police officer 11 years ago, prominently lights up a large space at the university’s Kessel Student Center.
Pace University on Monday unveiled a mural at the Pleasantville campus’ Kessel Student Center in memory of Danroy “DJ” Henry Jr., a student-athlete who was fatally shot by a police officer 11 years ago.
After 10 years as president of Oberlin College, Marvin Krislov came on board as the president of Pace in 2017. He is deeply committed to the importance of diversity and the notion that all students, regardless of their economic backgrounds, should have access to the transformative power of education.
“Pace has been incredibly kind to me, and I could not imagine my law school experience without the Haub Law community and all of the lifelong friends I have made here.”
Pace University is among a small number of schools to receive grant funding from the New York State Department of Education to increase diversity within the teaching profession throughout New York.
Jon Brown, Director, Food and Beverage Law Clinic, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, said, “Successful transition of farmland to the next generation of farmers takes a coordinated, team-based approach – from building trusting relationships between farmers and landowners…
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Haub Law Professor Bennett L. Gershman writes about whether prosecutors struggle with innocence in The New York Law Journal.