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Pace University unveiled a mural of Danroy “DJ” Henry Jr., a student shot and killed by police more than a decade ago, on its Pleasantville campus Monday.
The community at Pace University is remembering the life of Danroy "DJ" Henry, the football player who was killed by a Pleasantville police officer 11 years ago. A mural honoring Henry now hangs in Pleasantville.
Eleven years ago, a Pace University college football player was shot and killed by police. He was known as DJ Henry and he was just 20 years old. NBC New York’s Anjali Hemphill reports on a new tribute at his college.
Pace University unveiled a mural in the Kessel Student Center to commemorate the memory of Danroy "DJ" Henry Jr., a Pace student-athlete who was shot and killed by a police officer 11 years ago.
I was born and raised in Ukraine. During my childhood and teenage years, I used to play soccer professionally for soccer clubs Shakhtar Donetsk and Metallurg Donetsk.
This article from Professor Bennett Gershman in The New York Law Journal raises the controversial question about a prosecutor’s role in testing the hypothesis of guilt.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mrs. Celestine Garner, a long-term member of the School of Education community. Our hearts go out to her family, as we remember Celestine Garner, and the many lives she has touched.

Executive Director of the PWJC, Cindy Kanusher Esq., and the Pace Women’s Justice Center each received Denison Ray Civil Awards from the NYSBA. Cindy received the Legal Services Program Director Award and PWJC received the Nonprofit Organization Award. PWJC is the first Hudson Valley nonprofit organization to receive this award.
“In November, voters can restore New York’s leadership in environmental law and take the first step toward reclaiming a healthy environment,” write Nicholas Robinson, Kerlin Professor Emeritus, and Alumna Maya K. van Rossum, Delaware Riverkeeper Network and founder, Green Amendments For The Generations, in their New York Law Journal article outlining the State’s three attempts to establish the right to a clean and healthy environment for all New Yorkers.
BFA in Art student Christian Solar ’23 is taking a deeper look at the decay of technology and the intersection of when the past becomes the present in his new exhibit Digital Distorted, on view until October 30 at the Pace University Art Gallery.