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Faculty and StaffSeptember 2, 2025
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The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University's negotiation teams performed admirably in the Villanova Baseball Filing Day Competition, with one of Pace's teams winning the entire competition.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University trial team were declared regular season champions of the National Trial League for the second consecutive year. They look to carry their momentum into the finals in January.
When U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand toured Pace University’s Cyber Range, she greeted each student with a handshake and call to action in safeguarding our national security: “You’re learning something very important for our country.”
The senator from New York – joined by lawmakers, students, university leadership, and business leaders – was in Pleasantville on November 15, 2024 to see first-hand Pace’s state-of-the-art computer simulation laboratory that teaches students to be on the front-lines of defending against as cyber-attack.
The Seidenberg School’s very own Professor Namchul Shin recently travelled to two prestigious academic events in Seoul, South Korea, where he presented his research on sustainability reporting in the coal mining industry.
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Science Michael Finewood, PhD, appeared on Fox Weather to discuss the environmental implications of New York’s drought.
Dyson Economics Professor Veronika Dolar pens an op-ed in The Conversation examining how soaring inflation contributed to former President Donald Trump's initial electoral victory and how some of his policies might fuel rising prices again.
Dyson Economics Professor Mark Weinstock shared insights with LiveNOW from FOX regarding the potential impact of Trump’s economic policies.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman appeared on News 12’s Power & Politics analyzing the 2024 general election results.
Dyson Economics Professor Veronika Dolar pens discussed the implications of Trump’s potential victory in interviews with leading Slovenian media outlets 24hr and Radio-Television Slovenia (RTVSLO).
While an undergraduate student at Marist College, Marco Caprioni ’25 enrolled in the Paralegal Certificate program offered at the school. “I was interested immediately,” said Marco. “There are so many fields of law you can pursue. I decided quickly that law school was definitely in my future.”