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Faculty and StaffSeptember 2, 2025
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The agreement is “a big win” for prosecutors at the Manhattan district attorney’s office, according to Bennett Gershman, a professor at New York’s Pace University Law School. “Given his position in the company, it would be a proper use of the admissions that he’s made in court about his conduct and his role in the company,” Gershman said. “Those admissions could be used to show the company is engaging in fraud, because he’s admitting fraud, and he’s committing fraud on behalf of the company in terms of his conduct as a CFO.”
Bridget J. Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman of Pace University, Elisabeth Haub School of Law have authored Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Silence on Periods, a book analyzing the law and social movements around menstruation.
Madelyn Aryanna Garcia '23, Environmental Science, has found a natural fit at Pace.
Before accepting a financial analyst internship at American Express, Business Management student Tianna Orwig '23 wasn't sure a future in finance was for her. But thanks to required Lubin School of Business classes and on-campus opportunities offered by the Center for Student Enterprise, Tianna hit the ground running at American Express, and now, she can't imagine working anywhere else.
For many Public Accounting students, landing an internship at a Big Four firm is a dream. Lubin School of Business student Meaghan Petrie '22 turned that dream into a reality after attending a Career Services event. Now, she's planning on graduating early this December in order to kickstart her career as soon as possible.
Lubin students Angelina Bellucci and Nikol Taba Montoya are among the 17 Pace students selected for the prestigious and highly competitive United Nations Academic Impact and MCN Millennium Fellowship.
This summer Nurses Educational Funds, Inc. (NEF) awarded a total of 32 graduate nursing scholarships to nurses attending 21 different graduate nursing programs across the United States.
Marketing and publishing executive-turned author Ebony Ladelle writes about the universal language of love.
The ruling signaled that broad climate measures will have to come through new laws passed by Congress, not through EPA powers granted to the agency under the Clean Air Act, said Katrina Fischer Kuh, an environmental law professor at Pace University.
The New York Law Journal congratulates Bennett L. Gershman, distinguished professor of law, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University.