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Emeritus Professor Jeffrey G. Miller was honored with the 2021 American Bar Association Section on Environment Energy & Resources (SEER) Lifetime Achievement Award at a virtual event on November 18, 2021.
Responding to market demands in the surging health and technology space, Pace University is adding a dynamic new master's degree to help advance careers while meeting the growing needs of the healthcare sector.
“I’m not sure what the purpose of impeachment is. Impeachment is to remove him from office,” said Bennett Gershman, a law professor at Pace University.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University has received a generous five-year grant to name its Investor Rights Clinic after RealFi Financial LLC, a leading, technology-driven, real estate lending and asset management firm.
$150 million in grant funds from Empire State Development was made available on a continuous and competitive basis to support the immediate needs of applicants. Additionally, projects within each region are eligible for a share of $75 million in Excelsior Jobs Program Tax Credits to help attract and grow business in their region. Pace University will receive two awards -- $100,000 to revitalize science labs to create state-of-the-art teaching space for lab technicians, and $45,000 to expand its health care simulation lab in lower Manhattan.
Today’s college student often isn’t who you think she is. More and more, students fall into one of the categories labeled “non-traditional.” They may be older. They may have taken some time off. They may be veterans, have work experience, or be able to study only part-time. They may have children or other family members to support.
Pace University won the 18th annual national College Fed Challenge on Friday, a competition that encourages students to learn about the U.S. economy, monetary policymaking, and the role of the Federal Reserve System. The team, from New York, New York, represented the New York Federal Reserve District and included Fiona Waterman, Yuwei Liu, Kate Fong, Casey Cloutier, Christopher Beck, Gianni Campanaro (alternate), and Stephanie Ertel (alternate). The team’s advisers were Gregory Colman and Mark Weinstock.
The Pace University Federal Reserve Challenge Team made history at the 18th Annual Federal Reserve College Challenge winning the national title for the fifth time. With the win, Pace now has won five of the last eight competitions and has the most victories of any team in the history of the Federal Reserve College Challenge, surpassing Harvard University’s four titles.
A team of students from University of Miami School of Law won the second annual Elisabeth Haub School of Law Environmental Law and Policy Hack Competition.
Jeremiah Williams ‘23 has always been a talker. From his high school debate team to addressing the United Nations First Committee, Jeremiah recognizes the power of speaking up when it counts.