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Professor John Bandler provides expert advice on how to protect businesses from the threat of ransomware, a top cybercrime, in this article in the Westchester and Fairfield Business Journal.
After a long hiatus, and with precautions still in place, live performances have returned to New York – and Pace Performing Arts students and alumni involved in ground-breaking on-campus productions and “spectacular” off-campus shows are rejoicing.
“Pace allowed me the space and grace to form my own distinct value system, while expanding my knowledge of scholarly political theories and feminist texts to prepare me for my career.”
On September 1, 2021 the American Nurses' Association called for the Department of Health and Human Services to declare a national nurse staffing crisis. Nurses provide 90% of all care to patients in hospitals. Images from the pandemic brought the work of nurses into the spotlight – nurses were rightly deemed heroes – and in fact, they and other healthcare providers worked at great risk to their own health and that of their families.
Professor Erika George delivered the Annual Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture on Environmental Law on Monday, November 15, on "Incorporating Human Rights: Corporate Responsibility, Equity, and Just Environments."
“Sanitation Celebration" opens on November 14th and runs through January 28 at Pace University Gallery in Manhattan. There are photography, video, sculptures, paintings, and more mediums represented, from minimalist self-portraits to large-scale abstract paintings to custom-made sneakers on display.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University has received a generous five-year grant to name its Investor Rights Clinic after RealFi Financial LLC, a leading, technology-driven, real estate lending and asset management firm.
Professor Nicholas A. Robinson of Pace University has argued that had the amendment existed at the time of contamination, it may have enabled the citizens of Hoosick Falls to go to court at once, instead of having to wait nearly two years for the DEC or EPA to respond.
That is why I was so compelled to join Pace University and lead their career services office. Pace has a significant population of first-generation students and is nationally acclaimed for the upward economic mobility of our graduates.
Pace University has named Jennifer M. Holmes, PhD, an internationally recognized leader in arts education, as its new executive director of the Pace School of Performing Arts (PPA).