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Announcements and StatementsApril 2, 2025
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Professor Marie-Amélie George of Wake Forest Law School has been selected as the winner of the 2020–2021 Haub Law Emerging Scholar Award in Gender & Law for her paper Exploring Identity, 54 Fam. L. Q. (forthcoming 2021).
Rachael Silva, a strategic and creative marketing communications professional with an impressive track record of successful brand building in academia, healthcare and non-profits, has been named Assistant Dean for External Affairs at Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law in White Plains.
The COVID pandemic has highlighted the pressing need for research on the role of technology in will-making, QUT researchers from the Australian Health Law Research Centre have found. This research was conducted with Professor Bridget J Crawford from Pace University in New York.
A 2014 article in The Atlantic explained how an actor's job to "inhabit the reality of a fictional character" can cause harm. Researcher Thalia Goldstein explained to the outlet that "psychology, cognitive science, and theater are all trying to do the same thing, which is understand why people do the things they do." Goldstein, an assistant professor of psychology at Pace University, says that research in psychology suggests that actors may "experience emotional aftereffects from performing."
Paw Professor and Pace University of College of Health Professions Professor Joanne Singleton Advocates for the PAWS Act explaining the healing power of puppies for veterans.
This past July, Pace’s College of Health Professions appointed its new dean, Marcus Tye. He will succeed Harriet Feldman, who served as dean of the school for over a decade, and was dean and a professor at the Lienhard School of Nursing for over 15 years before that. Tye is a licensed clinical psychologist who previously served as dean of the School of Health Sciences and interim dean of the School of Education at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York. The Business Journal reached out to Tye about his future plans for the school.
“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. “He’s got to be impeached and then convicted by the Senate, and that’s a lot of work, a lot of hours. You'd think that these New York state representatives have better things to do than sit in judgment of a governor who’s already resigned.”
Pace University law professor Bennett Gershman weighed in, saying, "This is an open question. I don't think it's clear either way."
Pace University Professor Larry Chiagouris was featured in WalletHub's piece about Metromile Insurance Review.
News 12 spoke with the executive director of Pace University's Women's Justice Center, Cindy Kanuscher, about Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation.