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In their article, Powerless Beings: Solitary Confinement of Humans and Non Humans in America, published in Nebraska Law Review, Haub Law Professors Michael Mushlin and David Cassuto use a comparative format to examine the moral, penological and scientific shortcomings of solitary confinement across species. The article sheds light on the importance of empowering all creatures subjected to solitary confinement. “If we adequately protect all vulnerable beings, the unnecessary suffering inflicted by solitary confinement will finally end,” they write.
Pace University Associate Professor of Psychology Anthony Mancini, PhD, has become a leading voice in research on trauma and resilience, sharing his insights on NPR’s Hidden Brain 2.0 podcast and in Forbes.
Dyson economics student and Fed Challenge team co-captain Liam Chentoufi ’25, pictured alongside the team and Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, is harnessing the power of AI to help better predict Federal Reserve monetary policy decisions through an exploratory research study leveraging machine learning.
Alicia Bennett '24, a double major at Pace, is this year's NYC Campus Community Service Award recipient, in part for her dedication to helping people who are incarcerated. Find out how her passion for service shaped her journey at Pace.
As Mikayla Meachem embarks on the next chapter of her journey, she joins SisterLove Inc. in a full-time role, continuing her mission to champion sexual and reproductive justice. Her message to current students? "Ask questions and pursue topics you're deeply passionate about!"
Meet Olivia Burnett ’24, a health sciences major whose passion for public health and community wellness earned her the 2024 Pleasantville Campus Community Service Award. Read on to learn more about her experience combating food insecurity on campus.
"As we approach the end of another academic year, I am once again honored to lead this institution. To students, parents, faculty, and staff—I thank all of you for your contributions to the Pace Community," writes President Krislov.
Anthony Moretto ’24 will graduate from Pace as the Pleasantville Campus 2024 Trustee Award Winner; an honor he earned by leveraging his academic talents into tangible impact for the Pace student community.
The Pace | Haub Law Advocacy Program hosted its third biennial Gavel Gala on Thursday, April 11, 2024 at the Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle, NY. The mission of the Gavel Gala is to honor the advocacy program’s hardworking and dedicated coaches, the successes of former law school alumni, to celebrate the school’s current law students in the advocacy program, provide students the opportunity to network with attorneys and judges, to provide scholarship money to allow our students the opportunity to travel and compete across the nation and in prestigious international opportunities. This year, the Program had a lot to celebrate as it was recently ranked # 13 in the Nation by U.S. News and World Report’s latest rankings.
Professor Jason J. Czarnezki, Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law and Associate Dean of Environmental Law Programs and Strategic Initiatives at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, was named to the “2023 Energy & Environment Power 100” list published by City & State New York magazine.