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Pace University of New York City and Pleasantville has appointed Marcus C. Tye, Ph.D., as dean of its College of Health Professions.
“I think the likelihood is he’s not going to survive until the next election, that's my guess.” Pace University law professor Bennett Gershman sharing his observations on the governor's political future. “My sense is it's more likely he’ll be in proceedings along the lines of an impeachment by the assembly.”
Nostalgia for American Girl Dolls is no joke. But what happens when the first-ever boy doll is introduced to one of the most iconic girl power brands? Emilie Zaslow, PhD, professor and department chair of communication studies at Pace, teamed up with Jaclyn Griffith ’17 to find out.
The Food and Beverage Law Clinic at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is pleased to announce a new collaboration with GrowNYC, operators of the New York City Greenmarkets, the largest network of urban farmers markets in the country. The clinic will provide expanded legal support to Greenmarket farms and food businesses by welcoming Jack Hornickel as its first Staff Attorney.
Professor Smita Narula was invited by the American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL) to become a Fellow in the ACOEL.
The fifth meeting of the Environmental Law Collaborative took place in Colorado Springs in July.
Even if James were to get a referral to prosecute a case herself, it would be difficult for her to do so now, given that she’s already reached a conclusion about Cuomo’s actions and condemned his behavior, said Bennett Gershman, a professor at Pace University Law School in New York. James made “extremely prejudicial statements about his conduct that would make it difficult or inappropriate to prosecute him herself,” Gershman said.
The Food and Beverage Law Clinic at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is pleased to announce a new collaboration with GrowNYC, operators of the New York City Greenmarkets, the largest network of urban farmers markets in the country.
The National College for DUI Defense announced the appointment of 1992 Haub Law alumnus Steven Epstein as co-chair of the newly created National Task Force Trial Advocacy Committee.
Spend some time with Kathy Winsted, director of the Center for Student Enterprise at Pace University’s Lubin School of Business, and you’ll walk away impressed with her enthusiasm for the new Pace Business Poll and its potential to bring unique learning experiences to her students while enabling the school to carve out a niche for itself in the crowded field of polling.