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Pace University economics professor Mark Weinstock says the Fed has kept interest rates low for as long as it did to promote spending during the downturn of the pandemic. He says it is a little late in raising the rates, and he thinks it should have been raising rates gradually as the economy improved. Weinstock says the problem now is that the Fed has to play catch up quickly. He says the new rates will cause stocks to be worth less, make 401(k)s, stocks and bonds worth less (which will be a problem for people retiring soon), slow spending as people put off vacation and big purchases, and will increase mortgage rates.

June 21, 2022
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For STEM graduates who studied science, technology, engineering or math, opportunities are plentiful right now, said Mark Weinstock, an economics professor at Pace University. "I’ve never seen a better job market in my life," he said. "In terms of internships and jobs, if you cannot get one now, you’re dead from the neck up. The salaries are hitting highs that I never thought I would see in the foreseeable future."

June 21, 2022
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Pace University economics professor Mark Weinstock says among other factors, the Federal Reserve Board simply dropped the ball.

June 16, 2022
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Being polite is easy, but being polite in an email is a challenge. By Liana Sameth, Pace University

June 16, 2022
Study Breaks Magazine
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Dr. Aditi Paul, sex and relationships professor at Pace University, New York, says, “We are sensual beings. We have 5 senses, and all of those together lead to our feeling of attractiveness that we feel towards our partner.

June 14, 2022
Morning Lazziness
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"Not only is she the first Black woman, specifically, to have a Broadway play produced, but she comes from a tradition of firsts, and so that reminder being a place at the center of our city for all to see is truly beautiful," Pace University professor Amen Igbinosun said.

June 14, 2022
CBS News
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Professor Sonia Suchday, Ph.D., chair of the Psychology Department in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences at Pace University in New York City, has been appointed to Pace’s Board of Trustees.

June 13, 2022
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Press Release

The Pace University Art Gallery in Lower Manhattan is pleased to present “Dallies,” a solo exhibition of paintings, photographs, and mixed media works by Wyatt Kahn. The “Dallies” exhibit is on view concurrent with Kahn’s “Life in the Abstract,” an exhibition of seven monumental new Cor-Ten steel sculptures at City Hall Park, presented by the Public Art Fund. Just across Park Row from each other, both exhibits opened with public previews on Tuesday, June. “Dallies” will be on view in the gallery through September 9, 2022.

June 8, 2022
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I asked Dr. Aditi Paul, a sex and relationships professor at Pace University, New York, why love is not as lovely as it should be, and here is what she has to say.

June 7, 2022
Morning Lazziness
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“You are capable of doing whatever you dream of,” says Pace School of Performing Arts student Camila Rivera, who grew up in the countryside of Puerto Rico and is now studying acting in the most connected city on Earth.

June 7, 2022