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...said Nicholas Robinson, an environmental law professor at Pace University who is not involved in the case. At the same time, Robinson said,...

February 24, 2023
Inkl
In the Media

"They're trying to pretend nothing happened," said Nicholas Robinson, an environmental law professor at Pace University who is not involved in the case. At the same time, Robinson said, the state's response was not unexpected. "They feel they're entitled to wait until the highest court in New York orders them to behave otherwise. Now, that's kind of bad in the sense that they should want to support the bill of rights. But you can also understand that they want to be protected by a court order that tells them to do it."

February 24, 2023
Salon
In the Media

Darren Hayes, founder and director of Pace University's Digital Forensics Research Lab, ranked cyberattacks linked to political events, ...

February 24, 2023
Compliance Week
In the Media

Gov. Kathy Hochul visited Pace Law School in White Plains and announced details of the Mid-Hudson Momentum Fund, a new $150 million funding initiative to match funding from other sources specifically for mixed-use housing and infrastructure projects throughout the Mid-Hudson Region. Hochul said that the new fund would be controlled by Empire State Development and would increase the housing supply to meet growing demand while also investing in key infrastructure projects in the region.

February 24, 2023
Westchester & Fairfield Business Journals
In the Media

Gov. Kathy Hochul touted her proposed state budget on Tuesday and detailed what it would mean for the Hudson Valley during an appearance at Pace University in White Plains. Hochul announced a $150 million funding initiative to tackle the housing crisis and essential infrastructure projects.

February 24, 2023
News12
In the Media

As mentioned, PACE'S Land Use Law Center is the reason we're here today - that you're training individuals in the art of the possible, to look at land and reimagine uses and to just do something that's quite extraordinary that leaves a legacy. So, I thank you for helping us have sustainable communities since this was founded in 1993. That is significant. And promoting innovative land use strategies that we look to for guidance in state government and local communities. So, this is fantastic, so thanks again.

February 24, 2023
Governor.NY.Gov
Faculty and Staff

“If we create technology that helps emergency care personnel make better, faster decisions, we can literally save lives.” Professor Zhan Zhang would know—he’s spent almost a decade doing research in emergency care technology. At Pace, he’s empowering ambitious young innovators to improve life through novel tech solutions.

February 22, 2023
Alumni

In this episode of the Lubin Link podcast, two-time Lubin School of Business graduate Lloyd Duberry Jr. '09, '15 discusses his finance career, staying resilient, and the Pace people who inspired him.

February 17, 2023
In the Media

In the summer of 2021, Pace University Art Gallery Director Sarah Cunningham approached CAB Co-Founder Betty Yu to host an exhibition inside its sleek downtown space. In a back room, Degentrification Archives also documents the history of a vital predecessor and contemporary collaborator, CAAV, which began in 1986 as an organization fighting anti-Asian hate and published a newspaper. In the Pace University gallery exhibition, the 40-year-old publications are unsettlingly familiar: Headlines decry police brutality and racist violence.

February 17, 2023
Hyperallergic
In the Media

Pace University Art Gallery is pleased to present “Degentrification Archives,” an exhibit by the Chinatown Art Brigade (CAB) that uplifts the stories of people most directly impacted by the gentrification of Manhattan’s Chinatown, with the long-­term goal of protecting and preserving their neighborhood. The exhibit opens on Friday, February 10 with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and remains on view through Saturday, March 25. This exhibit is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

February 17, 2023
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