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Connor Morgan '21 discovered a talent for videography by accident when he was asked to film a wedding video as a last-minute fill-in during his senior year of high school. Now one year since graduation from Pace, he's expanded his business to the West Coast and is working with big names in the industry
Haub Law’s Bennett Gershman provides insights to The Daily Freeman about whether a certain murder case can be retried.
Adam G. Klein, associate professor of communication studies at Pace University's New York City campus, said it's important to realize that Ukrainian soldiers and citizens are fighting a Russian military eight times larger
Adam G. Klein, associate professor of communication studies at Pace University’s New York City campus, said it’s important to realize that Ukrainian soldiers and citizens are fighting a Russian military eight times larger.
Pace University's documentary film team – PaceDocs – is set to premiere Tide to Table: The Remarkable Journey of Oysters at 7:00 p.m. on May 10 at the Jacob Burns Film Center.
We interviewed Dr. Coggins of the Management and Management Science Department, who joined Pace 12 years ago. A retired U.S. Navy Commander with sea-going, international, and diplomatic service, he spoke about his naval career, research interests, teaching style, and how he became an international expert within the cruise/maritime industry.
Meet Lubin student Aishna Kumar '22, a Pforzheimer Honors College student originally from Japan, who studied abroad in Barcelona, landed a dream internship at Nike, and took on a leadership role in Pace's chapter of the American Marketing Association.
Three executives with an array of business experience in healthcare, finance, and law have joined Pace University’s Board of Trustees, the University today announced. The new trustees are Michael DiSimone, president, and CEO of PayFlex; Audrey Murphy, executive vice president and chief legal officer of Hackensack Meridian Health; and Zubeen Shroff, managing director of Galen Partners.
In our increasingly polarized political world, Dyson Assistant Professor Courtney Gosnell, PhD, and Sarahlouise Baldwin ’22 are researching what makes people maintain relationships with those who have different political views than their own.
Both in the classroom and on the court, Naya Rivera ’22 has shown that the desire to change things for the better—and simply putting yourself out there—can truly go a long way.