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Professor Gershman provides legal insight on the potential for the Supreme Court to once again intervene in favor of Former President Donald Trump, despite the extensive evidence presented by Special Counsel Jack Smith in Trump’s election interference case.
In celebration of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, The Edvocate highlighted Pace University’s initiatives that integrate education, research, and business in cybersecurity.
Lubin Professor Randi Priluck provides insight to MarketingSherpa on state-by-state agency rate comparisons to aid in budgeting strategies.
Dyson Adjunct Professor Tamara Federici appeared on NewsRadio 680 WPTF to discuss Hurricane Helene’s impact in Asheville, North Carolina.
North Country Public Radio featured Haub Law Professor Paula Collins, an expert on tax law and cannabis law, in an article discussing her run for New York’s 21st Congressional District.
Sands College of Performing Arts Professor Grant Kretchik emphasizes the importance of actors embracing entrepreneurship as they pursue their show business careers on his podcast, In the PODLIGHT.
Professor Andrew Coggins recently spoke to CBS News about the potential impacts of the ongoing dockworkers strike on product distribution at major East and Gulf Coast ports. Professor Coggins provided expert insight into how the strike could disrupt supply chains, delay shipments, and affect the flow of goods across the United States.
President Krislov writes in Forbes about how higher education institutions can cultivate a well-informed citizenry.
Lubin Professor Andrew Coggins provided expert commentary on the dockworkers strike.
Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from September 15 to October 15, honors Hispanic and Latino Americans’ history, culture and contributions. As part of Westchester County’s ongoing efforts to support the Hispanic/Latino community, a comprehensive survey is currently being conducted in collaboration with Pace University. The survey aims to gather essential data to help the County better address the evolving needs of its Hispanic/Latino residents in areas such as education, healthcare, employment, housing and social services.