Commentary: It's On New York To Get PFAS Out Of Menstrual Products

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

In her article for the Times Union, Pace University Haub Law Professor Bridget J. Crawford calls for New York to take action to remove PFAS from menstrual products, “Without strong federal oversight, the responsibility falls on states,” she writes. New York Senate Bill 1548, which would ban PFAS and other toxic substances in menstrual products, unanimously passed in mid-January. It is now up to the Assembly and Speaker Carl Heastie to move quickly to pass Assembly Bill 1502. The passage of the Assembly bill is critical not only for safeguarding public health, but also for joining the growing group of states that ban PFAS in menstrual products.”

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Distinguished Professor Bridget J. Crawford
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Celebrity Fatigue

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks to The American Prospect on celebrity influence in politics, analyzing how the Harris-Walz campaign’s reliance on celebrity endorsements failed to drive voter turnout in the 2024 election.

Pace University's associate professor of communication and media studies Melvin Williams
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Trump Imposes Tariffs On Canada, Mexico And China, Spurring Prospect Of Inflation And Trade Conflict

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Professor Mark Weinstock discusses the economic impact of President Trump’s new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China with News12 warning they could drive up consumer costs and fuel inflation.

Pace University Economics professor Mark Weinstock
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Darren Hayes on "K": Digital risks and the weak link

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Seidenberg Professor Darren Hayes provides expert cybersecurity insights to the Greek newspaper Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ, discussing the evolving landscape of digital crime and law enforcement challenges.

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Op-ed: Don’t Fear La Migra – Know your rights

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

In an article for the River Journal aimed at informing immigrants of their rights, Adjunct Professor Amelia Wilson, Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic at Haub Law, shared her insights on the critical difference between an administrative and a judicial warrant. “An administrative warrant is not signed by a judge, as is legally required to be enforceable,” she said.

Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University Professor Amelia Wilson
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Trump’s Secret Weapon Has Always Been Status Anxiety

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Psychology Professors Leora Trub and Lisa Rosenthal were cited in The Bulwark for their research on social media and mental health, highlighting how following strangers on Instagram can reinforce negative self-perceptions through social comparison. Their study, "Instagram #Instasad?", explores the connection between Instagram use, depressive symptoms, and social comparison behaviors.

Pace University Psychology professors Leora Trub, PhD, and Lisa Rosenthal, PhD
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Is Ring's Doorbell Camera Notifying Locals About ICE Raids? What We Know

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Following claims that Ring camera notified its customers about Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman spoke with Newsweek about the legal implications of alerting others to potential ICE activity.

Professor Gershman explains that free speech protections allow residents to discuss law enforcement in their neighborhoods, but language that actively encourages evasion of authorities could possibly be construed as obstruction of justice. "I think it's important to be very explicit on what is being communicated," he said.

Bennett L. Gershman, Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor
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NYC Campus: Lounge and Study Spaces

New York City

Looking for a place to hang out on Pace's NYC Campus? We got you covered. Here's a comprehensive list of spaces where you can get together with friends and colleagues for quiet study, group projects, and more.

nyc campus study space with big windows looking out into city hall
study space on pace's nyc campus
Alyssa Cressotti

Looking for a place to hang out on Pace's NYC Campus? We got you covered. Here's a comprehensive list of spaces where you can get together with friends and colleagues for quiet study, group projects, and more.

41 Park Row

Open 7:00 a.m.–11:30 p.m.

  • Lower Level: Dezer Commuter Den
  • 2nd Floor: Student Lounge
  • 8th Floor: Student Lounge and Conference Rooms
  • 9th Floor: Open Lounge and Room 911: Prayer and Meditation Room

One Pace Plaza West

Open 24/7

  • Classrooms: available as study spaces before 7:00 a.m. and after 9:00 p.m. on Monday–Friday, 24 hours on weekends
    • W210: capacity 52
    • W211: capacity 26
    • W506: capacity 40
      W510: capacity 30
      W602: capacity 32
  • G-Level: Lubin Lobby
  • 1st Floor: Open Study Area
  • 1st Floor: Student Center when not being used for events
  • 2nd Floor: Tech Zone (24/7, 50 seats)
  • 4th Floor: Lubin Lounge (24/7) and Study Rooms
  • 5th Floor: Group Study Rooms and corridor seating
  • 6th Floor: Group Study Rooms and corridor seating

15 Beekman

  • Classrooms: available as study spaces before 7:00 a.m. and after 9:00 p.m. on Monday–Friday, 24 hours on weekends
    • Room 809: capacity 18
    • Room 1009: capacity 32
  • 2nd Floor: Dining Seating Areas (24/7)
  • 3rd Floor: Faculty and Staff Community Room (before 10:00 a.m. and after 3:00 p.m. on Monday–Friday, anytime on weekends; reservations must be made via 25Live)
  • 4th and 5th Floors: Beekman Library. Study spaces available 8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m. on Monday–Thursday, 8:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m. on Fridays, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, and 12:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. on Sundays. Hours may vary during holidays and exam weeks. Visit the Beekman Library website for more information.
  • 6th Floor: Dining Seating Areas (24/7)
  • 8th Floor: capacity 64

161 William Street

Open 7:00 a.m.–11:30 p.m.

  • 1st Floor Lobby (31 seats)
  • 3rd Floor: Lounge Area (8 seats), Rooms 306, 307, and 308
  • 12th Floor: Lounge Area (27 seats)
  • 13th Floor: Lounge Area (44 seats)
  • 14th Floor: Lounge Area (41 seats)
  • 15th Floor: Lounge Area (6 seats)
  • 22nd Floor: Lounge Area (9 Seats)
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