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Dyson Professor Stephen Rolandi provides expert insight to Tri-State Lookout about the rise and risks of uncontested elections.
Vitech CEO David Burns recently visited the Lubin School of Business for a fireside chat with students. The Associated Press covered the story.
News of the Gale Epstein Center for Technology, Policy and the Environment, housed in the Seidenberg School of CSIS was picked up by Westfair Communications.
The New York Post highlighted Pace University as one of the best institutions for business and entrepreneurship in its feature on today’s evolving college search process.
Professor Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times examining Korea’s remarkable democratic resilience.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor John Bandler pens an op-ed in Reuters discussing how cyberlaw is everywhere and no lawyer can afford to ignore its impact.
Lisa Fastenberg, Ph.D., associate professor and chairperson of the Mathematics Department in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences at Pace University in Pleasantville, has been appointed to Pace’s Board of Trustees.
Combining a passion for fashion with business expertise, Rico Putnam '28 founded Ixchel Magazine to highlight emerging designers and create opportunities for young creatives to gain experience in the industry while championing diversity and inclusion.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is pleased to announce that Keith Engel, a seasoned expert in tax policy, will join the faculty as a Visiting Professor for the Spring 2024 semester. During his time at Haub Law, Professor Engel will teach Corporations & Partnerships and Tax Policy. Engel is currently Chief Executive Officer for the South African Institute of Taxation and an adjunct tax professor at the University of Witswatersrand.
Layne Davis ’25, a double major in Peace and Justice Studies and Political Science, combines her passions for social justice and human rights with hands-on experiences that include speaking at the UN and co-chairing Social Justice Week. Layne’s transformative journey at Pace is shaping her vision for a more peaceful and equitable world.