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Faculty and StaffSeptember 2, 2025
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Professor Sharmila L. Murthy delivered the Annual Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture on Environmental Law on Thursday, September 15 on "Advancing Environmental Justice." The Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture on Environmental Law was established in memory of Lloyd K. Garrison in 1995. Professor Sharmila Murthy is Senior Counsel, White House Council on Environmental Quality Professor and Director of Faculty Scholarship and Research at Suffolk University School of Law.
The Fall 2022 semester kicks off with drama, comedy, and a bit of song and dance from Pace's School of Performing Arts. See what’s coming to the Pace mainstage this season.
Lubin Associate Dean Randi Priluck offers tips on finding the cheapest car insurance for WalletHub.
Haub Law Professor Bridget J. Crawford in Market Watch explains what New York’s $250 million civil suit against Donald Trump means – and the interview gets picked up at newspapers across the country.
Lubin Professor Steve Mezzio explores the opportunities and challenges of integrating ESG policies for small businesses in The CPA Journal.
Pace University Art Gallery is pleased to co-present the 2022 New York Latin American Art Triennial (NYLAAT), a series of exhibitions and cultural programming at seven sites across New York City that launched earlier this month. The portion of the Triennial at Pace University Art Gallery opened with a public reception from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., remaining on view through October 29, 2022.
"To be able to share the stage with my classmates and living in New York City is truly a blessing. Being taught by the best of the best is truly an honor," said Victoria Beaudion '23, BFA Commercial Dance.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University has announced that the 2022 Elisabeth Haub Award for Environmental Law and Diplomacy will be given to Paulo de Bessa Antunes, a professor of environmental law at Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, and head of the Environmental Practice of Campos Mello Advogados (Brazil). Bessa is being recognized for his tireless advocacy in support of laws protecting the environment in Brazil, including filing several successful lawsuits over the three decades he worked in the Federal Public Prosecution Service.
"This is an example of somebody thinking above the law and they can get away with anything they want to because of who they are and the status that they hold in society," says Bennett Gershman, law professor at Pace University.
As I talk to students around our campuses—on new student move-in days, as part of undergraduate convocations, even in the law school seminar I’m teaching this semester—what I hear consistently is that students are ready to move on.