Is Ex-Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney The NY Dems' Best Chance Against Lawler After 2022 Loss?

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Professor Tamman also weighs in for Lohud on the potential 2026 rematch between former Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney and Republican Mike Lawler, suggesting Maloney’s moderate stance and name recognition make him a formidable contender.

Pace University Political Science professor Laura Tamman
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Trump Still Waiting On Ruling In $454M Appeal, Sparking Rebate: ‘Politics Is Interfering’

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Professor Gershman speaks with the New York Post on the long-delayed ruling in President Donald Trump’s appeal of the $454 million civil fraud decision against him, suggesting that political interference may be slowing the judicial process.

Bennett L. Gershman, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law
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The Nefarious Message Behind The DHS 'Manifest Destiny' Painting: 'Four Pillars Of Propaganda'

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Dyson Professor Adam Klein contributes expert analysis to The Guardian on extremist symbolism embedded in a Department of Homeland Security painting, linking it to broader propaganda trends in political media.

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Humanitarian Norms Eroded as NATO States Exit Landmines Treaty

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Political Science Professor and International Disarmament Institute Co-director Matthew Breay Bolton discusses the global retreat from the landmine ban treaty with FairPlanet. He ties this erosion of humanitarian norms to the ongoing war in Ukraine and the resurgence of militarism among NATO states.

Pace University Political Science Professor and International Disarmament Institute Co-director Matthew Bolton, PhD, speaking at United Nations
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College Film Programs Prosper as Yonkers’ Hollywood on Hudson Grows

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Westchester

Westchester Magazine spotlights Pace University’s film program for its strong emphasis on hands-on training and early immersion in the craft of storytelling. The piece underscores Pace’s growing influence in Yonkers’ burgeoning film industry—known as “Hollywood on the Hudson”—where student filmmakers gain direct access to professional-grade equipment, production spaces, and real-world opportunities. Chair of Department of Media, Communications, and Visual Arts Paul Ziek, emphasized the program’s commitment to experiential learning and industry collaboration, positioning students to thrive in a fast-evolving entertainment landscape.

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Sunday Sanity - a Musical Journey to the Azores with Pace University Filmmakers

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Pace University’s documentary film team, PaceDocs, appeared on the Sustain What podcast to discuss their latest film Viola da Terra: Harmony of the Azores, which celebrates the cultural legacy of the traditional Portuguese string instrument.

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Free Dance Performances Are Back In Battery Park City Next Month

Sands College of Performing Arts

Time Out includes Pace University dancers in its preview of Battery Dance’s summer festival in New York City, spotlighting choreography led by Robin Cantrell through the Dancing to Connect program. In BroadwayWorld, Pace is named among top-tier institutions participating in the NYC Dance Alliance Foundation’s scholarship program, which has awarded more than $26 million to aspiring young dancers.

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With Her ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour, Beyoncé Is All Red, White And Blue. Not Everyone Is A Fan

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Dyson Professor Melvin Williams joins the national conversation around Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” tour, telling CNNthat the cultural expectations placed on the singer set an impossible standard for anyone—even one of the most powerful women in entertainment.

Pace University's associate professor of communication and media studies Melvin Williams
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Ask Every Student Announces 2025 Grantees

Pace Path/Student Success

The Center for Community Action and Research (CCAR) recently received a grant from the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition’s Ask Every Student initiative to support the Pace Votes Leadership Program for the 2025–2026 academic year. The grant will expand civic engagement efforts across campus and build student participation in democratic processes.

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Political Circus Over Epstein Files Hurts Sex Trafficking Survivors | Opinion

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Criminal Justice Professor Cathryn Lavery pens an op-ed in USA Today, pushing back against claims that the additional recently released “Epstein files” contain no new revelations. Lavery argues that such dismissals retraumatize survivors and allow institutions to evade accountability, calling for full transparency from federal authorities.

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