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Faculty and StaffSeptember 2, 2025
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Great Lakes Institute of Management formalized a strategic partnership with a renowned and long standing U.S. educational institution of repute—Pace University, New York. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Great Lakes' ongoing efforts to enhance internationalization and foster cross-cultural academic collaborations. The executive leadership team from Pace University, led by President Dr. Marvin Krislov, visited the Great Lakes Gurgaon campus to mark this significant occasion. Dr. Krislov stated, “Pace University is honored to forge this partnership with Great Lakes Institute of Management, recognizing India’s growing influence as a global economic powerhouse and a hub of innovation. Through this alliance, we aim to bridge American and Indian academic strengths, creating opportunities for our students to engage with one of the world’s most dynamic markets. We look forward to fostering a rich exchange of ideas, cultures, and expertise, empowering our students to become globally-minded leaders ready to make a meaningful impact worldwide.”
“It’s part of the total pent-up demand for tourism coming out of Covid,” says Andrew Coggins Jnr, a cruise industry analyst who teaches at Pace University’s Lubin School of Business. “The industry is very bullish about what’s coming up ahead.”
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman analyzed the implications of a Trump second term with Salon.
Dyson Economics Professor Mark Weinstock provided U.S. election insights to VOV World "In many ways they're closer than people imagine. Expenditures on our military and defense budget would probably be comparable under both plans. Both candidates are protectionist. They favor tariffs, but the differences to what degree."
From civic engagement to forging new friendships, Abby Arena ’25 reflects on how saying yes to unexpected opportunities at Pace has shaped her college experience.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman was featured on LiveNOW from Fox, providing insight on President Biden's upcoming national address.
Dyson Professor of Communications and Media Studies Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times discussing the changing patterns of Korean students.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams offered insights to ABC7 New York, clarifying that the Black vote did not hinder Vice President Kamala Harris’s bid.
"We still have a number of people who just simply, in my sincere, humble opinion, were never going to vote for a Black woman to be the president of the United States," said Melvin Williams, associate professor at Pace University. "There was this sad belief or sad assumption that Black men wouldn't show up or Kamala Harris or Black men wouldn't show up as prominent and powerful voting demographic. And obviously, the initial numbers that are coming in, they are being debunked."
Pace President Marvin Krislov writes in Forbes about the humanities’ role in the evolving fintech industry.
Professor Jonathan Brown joined the Haub Law faculty in 2016 and is Professor of Law for Designated Project or Service and Director and Founder of the School's Food and Farm Business Law Clinic, which launched in January 2017. The Food and Farm Business Law Clinic provides pro bono transactional legal services to small farm businesses, artisan food manufacturers, craft beverage entrepreneurs, and related nonprofit organizations. Prior to joining the Haub Law faculty, Professor Brown was a Clinical Lecturer in Law and Eugene Ludwig/Robert M. Cover Fellow in Law at Yale Law School, where he co-taught in the Community and Economic Development Clinic. Previously, he was also a senior associate at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, in New York.