Pace University News

In the Media

Students competing in the annual College Fed Challenge issued three recommendations to the Federal Reserve: speed up the bond-buying taper, increase communication, and release a white paper on cryptocurrency.

December 7, 2021
Newsmax
In the Media

This is a baseless fishing expedition based on rumor, suspicion and innuendo,” Randolph McLaughlin, attorney for Council President Mike Khader.

December 7, 2021
Yonkers Times
In the Media

Pace University got more than $130,000 from nearly 1,000 donors in its Give Tue Pace campaign, surpassing the projected total by 127%.

December 7, 2021
University Business
In the Media

For more than 50 years, Pell Grants have been a cornerstone of the American dream. Caption: Pace University President Marvin Krislov congratulates graduate Maria Loughitano after she received her diploma during commencement.

December 7, 2021
Lohud
Students

"I want to continue my goal of breaking gender barriers in the sports world" – Sequoia Cumming, class of 2022.

December 7, 2021
Students

Studying in New York City has always been a dream of Maud-Amelie’s. We talked to her about her time at Pace and how the relationships she has been building here have impacted her studies.

December 3, 2021
In the Media

The winner? Pace University. That team, which now has more victories than any other group in the competition’s 18-year history, recommended the Fed issue a new document that’s more explicit about the path of the economy (among other recommendations at the time, like keeping the current pace of its asset purchases).

December 3, 2021
Axios
Press Release

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is proud to announce that Professor Vanessa Casado Pérez has been selected to receive the 2021–2022 Pace | Haub Environmental Law Distinguished Junior Scholar Award.

December 2, 2021
In the Media

CEO and President Michael Romita discusses the WCA's recent partnership with the Pace University Energy and Climate Center.

December 2, 2021
Westchester Magazine
In the Media

Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer writes about the judiciary’s failure to find fault when users post potentially libelous words on social media in this article for Westchester Lawyer.

December 2, 2021
Westchester Lawyer Magazine