Days After Being Hit With An $83 Million Judgment, Trump Faces A ‘Financial Death Sentence’
“Ordering the dissolution of a business for financial fraud is an extraordinary remedy, some people even claiming it to be akin to the death penalty,” Bennett Gershman, a former New York prosecutor and law professor at Pace University, told Salon. “Dissolution, or liquidation, hardly ever happens, especially when there is no proof that victims were harmed or financial institutions lost money.”
Journey Illustrated: A Comic Arts Exhibition
Pace University Art Gallery is pleased to present Journey Illustrated, a comic arts exhibition curated by Prof. Tommy Nguyen and Anna Zhang ’24. The exhibit opens with a reception on Tuesday, February 13 from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
40 Accredited Online Business Degree Programs Heading Into 2024
Among 40 accredited online business degree programs, Insider Monkey places Pace at the 21st spot.
The Best Nurse Practitioner Programs in New York Rankings Summary
The NurseJournal ranks Pace University as the seventh best nurse practitioner program in New York for 2024.
Westchester Parks Foundation Elects 2 New Members To Board Of Directors
News 12 reports Professor Shelby Green was elected as a new member to the Westchester Parks Foundation Board of Directors.
Richard Shadick On WHYY - The Impact Social Media Has On Students
Richard Shadick, who directs the counseling center at Pace University in New York City says things only got worse with the advent of smartphones that it became a real problem. And I think one of the interesting things is a vote for Mo was coined before social media, it became a very popular turn because of social media. That led to the students spending a lot of time online in 2009.
TIGTA: IRS Couldn't Locate Cloud Contracts
Lubin Professor Steven Mezzio speaks with Accounting Today about the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration criticizing how the IRS oversee its cloud infrastructure.

Charlie Kirk at Risk of Lawsuit
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks to Newsweek about conservative activist Charlie Kirk being at risk of sued for defamation over comments he made about New York City Council member Yusef Salaam.
"Since Salaam is a public official and a public figure, Salaam would have to prove that Kirk acted with malice, which means showing that Kirk knew his statement was false or recklessly disregarded the truth. Salaam was exonerated of the crime. It was a huge public fact. If Kirk didn't know that, he must be living on another planet. A lawsuit by Salaam would be appropriate and winnable."
What Makes Us Human Will Become An Asset
President Marvin Krislov's Forbes article on why the humanities matter more than ever was cited in a recent op-ed published in the Grant County Herald.
Champs are #1
News12 reports that women’s lacrosse team is ranked No. 1 going into the season.