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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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The Pace University women's lacrosse team has been honored by the state for bringing home the national title. State Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D) and other Westchester state leaders recognized the team in Albany. The team won the 2023 Division II National Championship, marking the first time a school from Westchester County secured a national title.
President Krislov pens a letter to the Wall Street Journal editor about upward mobility outside of Ivy Leagues.
President Krislov writes in Forbes about the crucial role colleges and college students play in a year of consequential elections.
New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and members of the Westchester state delegation on Tuesday honored Pace University's women's lacrosse team at the New York State Capitol. The Senate delegation congratulated the Pace University Women's Lacrosse Team on their historic achievement.
Alumni Christopher Briney ’20 was recently a guest star on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon talking about his role in the new “Mean Girls” film.
Assistant Vice President for Public Affairs NYC Sean Coughlin provides expert insight to W42ST about who New Yorkers should call and how to get thing done around the city.
Mid-Hudson News reports New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins asked Pace University to conduct a study on the Greenburgh Town Board opposition to an amendment in the state's village incorporation law. The Majority Leader also sought recommendations from Pace to assist her in crafting legislation.
Professor Randolph McLaughlin provides expert insight to Fortune about opponents of workplace diversity programs increasingly banking on a section of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to challenge equity policies as well as funding to minority-owned businesses.
Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with Salon about Donald Trump facing trial again in New York to determine additional damages for defaming former Elle magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll in 2019 when he denied her sexual assault allegations.
Adirondack Explorer writes about how residents brought nine lawsuits under the approved a constitutional amendment establishing a state right to a “clean and healthful environment,” according to a tally of the cases compiled by the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University.