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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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The No. 1 nationally ranked Pace women's lacrosse team won their first Northeast 10 conference championship.
Pace University’s documentary film team, PaceDocs, premiered the Spanish version of “The Cooper: Crafting the Soul of the Cask” at the Garnelo Theatre in Montilla, Spain.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University Professor Bennett Gershman is a guest on CNN discussing the latest developments in Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial.
Dyson Professor Min Seong-Jae's op-ed in The Korea Times.
Professor Katrina Fisher Kuh and Professor James May examine how the Constitution falls short in protecting the environment in an article for Counter Punch.
“Despite the obvious fact that life or liberty cannot exist without functioning ecosystems, courts in the United States do not recognize any federal constitutional environmental rights, even to the extent that an environmental right might be deemed appurtenant to explicitly enshrined constitutional rights,” they write.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor John Nolon pens an op-ed about the untold story of how Whitney Young Manor in Yonkers was developed to provide shelter to lower-income families.
Professor Melanie DuPuis speaks to The Atlantic about a recent report from the FDA revealing that 20 percent of milk samples collected from retailers nationwide contained fragments of bird flu, raising concerns that the virus, which is spreading among animals, might be on its way to sickening humans too.
Project Planet Young Entrepreneur was created as a collaboration between Speedemissions and the Pace University Lubin School of Business to underscore a shared commitment to fostering entrepreneurial spirit and supporting groundbreaking advancements in sustainable technology. The selected projects demonstrated promising approaches to addressing pressing environmental challenges and contributing to the global effort to protect our planet.
Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with Newsweek about Judge Aileen Cannon indefinitely postponing Donald Trump's classified documents trial in Florida, furthering calls from critics for her to recuse herself from the case.
Ethics codes are being revised in the Town of Deerpark and Village of Warwick, and both municipalities will soon appoint ethics committee members. Gina Scutelnicu Todoran, Professor of Public Administration at Pace University, was asked how the appointment of ethics board members by municipal council members or trustees, as is the protocol, could result in effective oversight. How can the officials who are to be monitored choose their monitors? Todoran explained what are considered best practices.