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The International Association of Plumbing & Mechanical Officials (IAMPO) and the Pace Energy and Climate Center have agreed to jointly publish Chapter 17 of the Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) as a standalone document (IAPMO/UMC/Chapter 17-2024) to address the needs for enforceable safety provisions for geothermal district ambient temperature loop systems, PHCP Pros report.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Emerita Professor Linda Fentiman speaks with The New York Times about James and Jennifer Crumbley, the first parents to be convicted in connection with a mass shooting carried out by their child.
Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in The New York Law Journal discussing the implications of prosecutors charging a parent for mass murders by their children.
Professor Josh Galperin speaks with The Wall Street Journal on fossil-fuel billionaire Kelcy Warren and his company, Energy Transfer, which is behind a lawsuit that Greenpeace claims could bankrupt its U.S. affiliate.
The Journal News featured the Pace Field Hockey Team as they supported an event hosted by Able Athletics, a Westchester-based organization that provides sports opportunities for youth with disabilities and special needs.
Dyson Professor Mark Weinstock was centerstage on News12’s Power & Politics providing expert insight on the economic plans of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
News12 had the scoop on move-in day in Pleasantville, and the excitement continued on Tuesday when Pace hosted its annual Convocation ceremonies one in lower Manhattan followed by another in Westchester welcoming 2,348 new and transfer students from 49 states and 64 countries.
Pace is among 50 colleges and universities in New York on Princeton Review’s top schools list, reports WKXW-FM Online New Jersey 101.5.
Haub Law Professor Emeritus Jay C. Carlisle II writes in The Westchester County Bar Association’s Westchester Lawyer Magazine recounting the many contributions of the late Professor Vanessa H. Merton, shining a light on her exemplary commitment to public service and her work toward improving the legal profession.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min pens an op-ed in The Korea Times discussing Korea's convenience of life compared to the U.S.