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Changing careers is never an easy transition, yet for military veterans, the challenges can be exponentially more difficult. There are roughly 19 million veterans in the US, many of whom continue to struggle to find full-time work and assimilate to civilian life. Pace University’s Director of Career Services Paula King shares her top 11 tips for veterans on the job hunt.
Haub Law Dean Horace Anderson published an article in Westchester Lawyer Magazine, announcing the Pace Access to Justice Project (A2J), which will direct the combined legal knowledge, skill, and energy among faculty, staff, and students to close gaps in access to justice in our communities.
Joshua Brachfeld is a 2L at Haub Law and so far he describes his experience at the law school as “amazing.”
Baking such censorship into law were “dictatorial maneuverings designed to undermine a vibrant Hong Kong film culture,” said Joseph Tse-Hei Lee (李榭熙), director of the Global Asia Institute at Pace University in New York, who has published two papers on Hong Kong cinema.
As the city moves forward with plans for a new climate solutions center on Governors Island, the nonprofit operating the island announced 12 teams have expressed interest in running that center.
The Trust for Governors Island (the Trust) today announced that the city has received 12 expressions of interest in response to global competition. The global competition is to create climate-focused research and educational hub on Governors Island. Over 30 academic and non-profit research institutions partnered on the proposals received, with representation from local, national, and international institutions. -Pace University, New York, NY
Hudson River Watershed Alliance - $39,183: Rondout and Esopus Creek Land Use Leadership Alliance Training Program, in partnership with Pace University's Land Use Law Center, will implement a community-based Land Use Leadership Alliance training program for the Rondout and Esopus Creek watersheds to foster the development of sustainable communities.
According to Pace Law School professor Dr. Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer, she believes the actor could face civil charges for Hutchins' tragic death, not because he pulled the trigger that fatally wounded the crew member, but because he was a producer on the film and the production company owner overseeing the entire operation.
According to Dr. Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer, a Pace Law School professor, the It's Complicated actor —who accidentally fired the loaded weapon that killed the cinematographer last week — could potentially face civil charges for the incident.