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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks to Vox about the impact celebrity endorsements can have on presidential elections.
Authority Magazine features a story on Sands College of Performing Arts Professor Grant Kretchik and his efforts to promote diversity and representation in the entertainment industry.
Law Professor James Fishman speaks to Courthouse News about the prolonged legal battle between the National Rifle Association and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Professor Veronika Dolar discusses how economics impact Olympic achievement with Marketplace.org.
President Marvin Krislov writes in Forbes about how important it is to stand beside our military families.
Pace University, in collaboration with Tyler Adams, Captain of the United States Men's National Team for the 2022 World Cup, has secured a gift from Kenda Sports Group to re-launch the men's soccer program. The gift of $500,000 will bring back the program and help grow the sport in the Hudson Valley and strengthen the University's NCAA Division II sports sponsorship.
Jennifer Holmes, PhD, has been appointed the first dean of Pace University's Sands College of Performing Arts. She has most recently served as executive director of the college since it launched in the fall of 2023 and as executive director of the Pace School of Performing Arts (PPA) since November 2021.
Sands College of Performing Arts and Hollywood Legend Kathleen Turner speaks to EDGE Media Network about her new role as Madame Armfeldt in the musical A Little Night Music. Turner mentions she is looking forward for the fall semester to dedicating time working with her Pace students.
News 12 reports Jennifer Holmes has been appointed as the inaugural Dean of Pace University Sands College of Performing Arts.
Lewis Hyman at Johns Hopkins University, Veronika Dolar at Pace University, and Dante Diantonio, a senior director in economic research at Moody's analytics. I think maybe we overdid it. Veronika Dolar at Pace University again, so some of it might be just sort of self-correction at this point. Right, so that would be part. Another thing is that, if you look at the businesses, a lot of them are converting these temporary workers into permanent workers, and that is a good sign. So how should we feel if this Friday's jobs report shows another drop in temp workers.