Bustle featured Dyson Professor Leora Trub in “Am I Texting My Partner Too Much, & Other Virtual Worries”

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According to psychotherapist Gin Lalli, who spoke to the Guardian last summer, successful relationships are all about adapting. Couples who stayed together through the pandemic “tend[ed] to have good communication and an understanding of each other, and their vision of their future together is more aligned,” she said. It echoes previous findings, like in 2018, when Pace University’s Leora Trub found that couples with similar texting habits reported greater relationship satisfaction.

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Pace University’s College of Health Professions has received a nearly $2 million federal grant to increase opportunities and retention for historically underrepresented minorities in the field of nursing. The prestigious Nursing Workforce Diversity grant is funded through the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and is designed to increase educational opportunities and retention rates for first generation college students from underrepresented ethnic and racial minority groups, notably African American and Hispanic students pursuing a career in nursing.

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Law360.com featured Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman in “Trump Org. Case Shows DA Hot On Ex-President's Heels”

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Starting small is standard practice for such a sweeping investigation, according to Bennett Gershman, a Pace University law professor and former Manhattan prosecutor. "There are early indictments, then superseding indictments, then added charges," he told Law360. "This is a high-stakes investigation. It's the biggest case of the century. You take it step by step."

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AlterNet featured Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman in “Experts: First wave of indictments for Trump Organization may only be the beginning”

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"This is a preliminary charging document, as I see it," Gershman said. "You've got an ironclad case against Weisselberg, an ironclad case against the Trump Org, and they want to make that very clear right out front."

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