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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks about the recent death of O.J. Simpson and if it’s too soon to talk about his troubled past.
Pace President Marvin Krislov writes in Forbes about empowering the next generation of environmental leaders.
Professor Stephen Rolandi responds to a recent opinion piece from Westchester Rising about New York’s recent Presidential primaries being a disaster and ways to fix them in time for 2028. Pace University collaborated with an energy consulting firm to create a Coordinated Energy Management program that is focused on eliminating wasteful energy behaviors. Since implementation in 2017, the program has reduced energy usage by an average of 18% per year, resulting in over $6.8 million in operational savings, Smart Energy Decisions reports.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min pens an op-ed in The Korea Times about polarization and tribalism in Korea.
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Whether veterans wish to start a career in nursing or expand on their nursing knowledge as military nurses, either way, Pace University’s Nursing School equips them with professional skills and knowledge through its undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. Its ‘Grow Our Own’ program is a unique opportunity for those aiming to get into teaching. This is a doctoral program in nursing, upon completion of which, students are provided with the opportunity of pursuing teaching at Pace. Well, veterans at the nursing school also enjoy several benefits that include an exclusive Veterans Scholarship and financial aid opportunities as the school, besides being a partner to the GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program offers additional financial benefits. Furthermore, you can accelerate your admission process by applying on Military Mondays that mainly focus on prioritizing the admission process for veterans, reservists, and active military personnel.
The skepticism the attorney general's filing outlines appears to demonstrate her distrust for Trump given the nature of the case she brought against him and its findings, Bennett Gershman, a Pace University law professor and former New York prosecutor, told Salon. "After litigating and winning cases involving Trump’s dishonest business practices, including phony charities and a phony college scam, and then winning a $465 [million] lawsuit in which Trump was found [liable] of massive fraud, AG James doesn’t trust anything Trump does or says," Gershman said. "It’s really that simple."
Dyson’s PaceDocs team continues to garner coverage in Spain while they were filming in the country.
Cada año, los estudiantes del último curso de la Universidad PACE de Nueva York graban un documental en un lugar del mundo sobre un tema específico. Para este 2024, han puesto su objetivo en la historia de la tonelería cordobesa para rodar un documental que profundice sobre esta artesanía ligada históricamente al mundo del vino y sus perspectivas de futuro. En este viaje cinematográfico desde EEUU, la Ruta del Vino Montilla-Moriles ha servido de guía con Montilla como protagonista especial.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min authors an op-ed in The Korea Times about elections and voter turnout in Korea.
Pace University Nutrition and dietetics students and staff members are now being recognized globally. The Pace teaching kitchen is now a member of the nonprofit Teaching Kitchen Collaborative. It works to improve health outcomes in the United States and across the world. Paces future registered dietitians learn culinary nutrition skills in these willing cooking studio in Pleasantville.
Law Professor Philip G. Cohen writes a piece in the American Bar Association about blocked income and reviewed the decision in 3M Company & Subsidiaries v. Commissioner.