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Faculty and StaffOctober 30, 2025
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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.”
The Sands College of Performing Arts community mourns the passing of Morgan Jenness, a cherished member of our adjunct faculty whose profound impact was deeply felt by students, faculty, staff, and the performing arts community.
Pace University Art Gallery presents Critical Connections: Protest Photography Past + Present, in collaboration with Blasian March — a movement designed to create Black and Asian solidarity through mutual education and celebration. The exhibition opens with a free public reception on Thursday, November 14, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
President Krislov expresses gratitude for the dedication shown by students, faculty, and staff as they continue working toward a successful semester. With Thanksgiving approaching, he encourages everyone to celebrate personal and collective growth, take time to rest, and prepare for the final push of the semester.
Assistant Professor Mary Kaltenberg, PhD, discusses Pace’s new Computational Economics program, which merges economics and computer science to prepare students for data-focused careers. She also shares how her research on labor and innovation provides students hands-on experience with real-world economic questions—skills they present at professional conferences.
Celebrate the enriching benefits of international education and exchange during International Education Week (IEW), starting Monday, November 18.
Kristina Nasteva ‘26, a Business Economics major at Pace University, spent a transformative semester studying at Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan. Her time abroad deepened her global perspective, blending business studies with cultural immersion and personal growth.