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Students

For Ben McDonald ’25, protecting the environment is more than a passion—it’s a mission. In Pace’s MS in Environmental Science and Policy program, he’s gaining hands-on experience with organizations like Riverkeeper and Waterfront Alliance.

March 11, 2025
Students

From interviewing Broadway professionals to interning at BOND Theatrical Group, Mason Bray ’28 is turning his passion for theatre and marketing into real-world experience. As a Lubin senator, he’s also advocating for student opportunities and professional growth on campus. Learn more about his journey and what #LubinLife means to him.

March 11, 2025
Faculty and Staff

Join your fellow Setters in the fight to end breast cancer at the 35th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure and be part of the largest college/university team. The Komen Greater New York City Race for the Cure® is returning to Central Park! Join us on Sunday, September 7, 2025, for a day of celebrating survivors, honoring those we’ve lost, and sharing stories, tears, and laughs. The Greater New York City Race is more than a Race. It’s a community, united in ONE goal: to end breast cancer forever. To achieve our vision of a world without breast cancer, it will take all of us. Join us by registering for the Pace team today!

March 11, 2025
Alumni

From finance to sales leadership, Gabriella Ferrara's journey is one of ambition and adaptability. In our latest episode of The Lubin Link podcast, this Pace University alumna shares her inspiring story of career transition and success.

March 10, 2025
Faculty and Staff

A life-long New Yorker, Vice Dean and Professor Jill Gross started her career in “BigLaw” before falling in love with teaching and transitioning to a career in academia. Twenty-six years later, Dean Gross has taught generations of students at Haub Law and taken on the important role of overseeing Academic Affairs for the Law School. She also recently authored The Federal Arbitration Act: Successes, Failures, and a Roadmap for Reform. Learn more about Professor Gross in this Q&A.

March 8, 2025
In the Media

In response to a poll revealing American’s opinions on birthright citizenship, Pace University Professor Amelia Wilson told Newsweek: "The fact that almost half of those polled believe that birthright citizenship should be repealed or limited in some way is not only profoundly troubling, it demonstrates a misunderstanding of what it means to be 'American.’”

March 7, 2025
Newsweek
In the Media

Political Science Professor Laura Tamman discusses Andrew Cuomo’s political future in New York Magazine, stating that "it changes everything and nothing at the same time."

March 7, 2025
New York Magazine
In the Media

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Amelia Wilson, who serves as Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic, provides an expert analysis to Newsweek about the growing immigration backlog caused by DOGE cuts.

March 7, 2025
Newsweek
In the Media

Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman co-authors a piece in Law & Crime analyzing how Trump’s Justice Department may approach federal cases differently, examining potential shifts in prosecutorial priorities, legal interpretations, and the handling of politically sensitive cases.

March 7, 2025
Law & Crime
In the Media

Haub Law Professor and Director of the Mediation Clinic Erin Gleason Alvarez, at Pace Law, provides communication strategies in Forbes, advising that "when tensions are high, taking a brief pause before speaking can help ensure greater clarity in responses."

March 7, 2025
Forbes