Pace Now

In the Media

Haub Law Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer provides legal insight to PIX11, discussing Former President Joe Biden’s decision not to enforce a ban on the social media app TikTok just days before his departure from office, leaving the matter to President Trump.

January 24, 2025
Pix 11
In the Media

College of Health Professions Professor Laurice Nemetz speaks to Beachbody On Demand explaining how yoga can enhance athletic performance.

January 24, 2025
Beachbody On Demand
In the Media

Haub Law Professor Katrina Fischer Kuh provides legal insights to energynews about President Trump’s announcement to block new wind energy projects during his term.

January 24, 2025
Energy News Network
Alumni

Semii '16 joined us for the January 2025 episode of The Lubin Link podcast to share her incredible journey as an entrepreneur in the entertainment industry. From founding Rare One Records to launching Heir Aura, Semii is making waves with her record label and creative agency.

January 23, 2025
Faculty and Staff

Jennifer Tokash, OTD is the academic fieldwork coordinator, and a clinical associate professor for the Occupational Therapy (OT), MS program.

We connected with her to learn more about her experience with NYSOTA, the importance of leadership, and her advice for students on their professional journeys.

January 23, 2025
Students

Pace University’s documentary film team, PaceDocs, was announced as a winner in the 2024 edition of the FilmArte Festival for its production, The Cooper: Crafting the Soul of the Cask (El Tonelero: Creando El Alma Del Barril).

January 22, 2025
Press Release

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is delighted to announce that they will have the honor of hosting Professor Oscar Sumar, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Academic Affairs for Business and Social Sciences at Universidad Científica del Sur, Peru, as a Haub Visiting Scholar.

January 22, 2025
Announcements and Statements

Joy's story began in a place of fear and uncertainty. Facing domestic violence, sexual assault, and abuse related to her immigration status, Joy felt lost and isolated. Having been to court already and after consulting numerous local victim service organizations, she could not find the support she so desperately needed. Struggling to navigate an abusive situation, Joy felt her options were limited to "either jail or homelessness." Then, after one particularly concerning violent incident, everything changed when the local court system recommended the Pace Women's Justice Center.

January 17, 2025
In the Media

Pace University’s Haub Law Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer spoke with PIX Channel 11 about RedNote, a Chinese-owned app that many TikTok users are migrating to in advance of the pending ban, calling it “even more restrictive than TikTok when it comes to censorship.”

January 17, 2025
Pix 11
In the Media

Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman provides legal insight to Salon, discussing how special counsel Jack Smith’s report on Trump’s 2020 election subversion highlighted the former president’s narrow avoidance of a trial.

January 16, 2025
Salon