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The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University’s Mock Trial Team recently competed in the Queens District Attorney’s Office 10th Annual Mock Trial Competition, which took place in the court facilities of the Queens Criminal Court. The Pace Haub Law team consisting of Skyler Pozo (2L), Maiya Aubry (2L), Alexa Saccomanno (2L), and James Page (2L), finished in second place out of the eighteen nationally ranked law schools who competed.
With artificial intelligence remodeling how healthcare is researched, and delivered, Pace experts are shaping the technology—and erecting the guardrails—driving the revolution.
Generative AI is transforming education, but is it a help or a hindrance? Pace University literacy experts Francine Falk-Ross, PhD, and Peter McDermott, PhD, critically assess AI’s role in teaching and learning, exploring its potential to enhance literacy while raising concerns about its impact on research, critical thinking, and academic integrity.
AI is changing the world—but should we be worried? To test its ability to engage in real academic discourse, Pace's writers tasked ChatGPT’s Deep Research with generating a fully AI-written, cited academic article. By pushing its capabilities, we’re not just showcasing what AI can do—we’re interrogating its limitations.
From municipal government to her role at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, MPA alumna Andrea Grenadier has navigated a successful career in public administration.
Pace President Marvin Krislov recently participated in a conversation at Google Public Sector GenAI Live & Labs as part of the Future U. podcast. He joined higher ed leader Ann Kirschner, PhD, and Chris Hein, Field CTO at Google Public Sector, to discuss the evolving role of AI in higher education.
From privacy risks to environmental costs, the rise of generative AI presents new ethical challenges. This guide developed by the Pace Library explores some of these key issues and offers practical tips to address these concerns while embracing AI innovation.
The Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems’ Pace Data Science Club recently hosted an exciting and informative event featuring Thunder Compute, a Y-Combinator-backed pioneering company in GPU cloud computing.
On March 8–9, 2025, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University hosted the 2025 Regional Round for the Americas and the Caribbean of the International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition (ICC Moot). The event brought seven teams to Haub Law, with the top US teams qualifying for the global ICC Moot Court Competition held annually in The Hague, Netherlands. This year, Haub Law’s team qualified as a finalist and will be traveling to The Hague in June.
Pace President Marvin Krislov writes an op-ed with Jessica Lappin of the Downtown Alliance in Crain's New York Business, emphasizing the critical role of higher education in sustaining New York City's economic and social well-being.