Pace Now

Alumni

ASDS alumna, Artisha Mann-Cooper ’12, forges ahead as a successful producer and entrepreneur during the pandemic. A true artist and recent New York City Women in Film honoree, Mann-Cooper is a great proponent of creating for the sake of creating, recognizing that if she had not produced her own material, she would not have been taken notice of. She also understands the frustration many have regarding moving their career forward, and to this end, has utilized her experience in both business and film to help artists find tangible ways to complete their goals as a coach and author of an eBook.

June 29, 2021
In the Media

“Officers are assaulted, officers are sometimes stabbed, officers get into altercations and they’re out on job injuries for very long periods of time,” said Kimberly Collica-Cox, a criminal justice professor at Pace University.

June 28, 2021
NJ.com
In the Media

“Such a child would lack the capacity to understand that a penis and vagina could make a baby,” said Bridget J. Crawford, an expert on guardianship law at Pace University law school. “And that certainly is not the Britney Spears case.”

June 25, 2021
The New York Times
In the Media

"The law is the law. Here's the simple issue, what are they afraid of, that people will know the truth?" asks Randolph McLaughlin, a law professor at Pace University. "They're claiming that's part of the FOIL law but I think it's just an effort to stop people from getting access to the records that they need to determine whether or not their police department is functioning efficiently, constitutionally, or abusively," said McLaughlin.

June 24, 2021
News12
Press Release

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University announced today that the 2021 Elisabeth Haub Award for Environmental Law and Diplomacy will be awarded to Ugandan climate justice advocate Vanessa Nakate and Professor Wang Xi, an environmental law scholar and advocate with Kunming University of Science and Technology in China.

June 24, 2021
In the Media

The court’s decision “demonstrates thoughtful and responsible decision-making”, said Marvin Krislov, the president of Pace University, who as general counsel at the University of Michigan led a successful Supreme Court defence of Michigan’s affirmative action policy.

June 23, 2021
Times Higher Education
In the Media

Pace University Dyson Professor, Dr. Darrin Porcher joins Jimmy Failia and discuss refunding the police as crime stats continue to soar around the country.

June 23, 2021
Fox News Radio
In the Media

Pace University announced Tuesday it will require all faculty, staff and students to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. In a letter to the Pace community, signed by President Marvin Krislov, Provost Vanya Quinones and Brian Anderson, the university's director of emergency management and environmental health and safety, the university will require at the beginning of the fall 2021 semester proof of vaccination against the virus for everyone who will come to the campuses, including Pleasantville in Westchester County.

June 23, 2021
Patch
In the Media

Speaking with The PIE News recently president of Pace University Marvin Krislov said the higher education community had “been really clear about the importance of OPT”, and suggested he would like to see it broadened.

June 22, 2021
The PIE News
Press Release

Pace University’s Lubin School of Business is partnering with The Business Council of New York State and The Hudson Renewable Energy Institute to bring together business leaders, environmental experts, and leading voices in the fields of energy, transportation, technology, academia, and government to discuss ways to effectively put New York and its businesses on a path to green energy.

June 22, 2021
Press Release