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Purdue University Northwest and Ivy Tech Community College in Indiana reached a similar agreement in March, as did Bergen Community College in New Jersey and Pace University in New York, as well as Bucks County Community College and DeSales University in Pennsylvania.
Marvin Krislov, the president of Pace University, is one of the very few presidents who still teaches classes – and he is one of the teachers of this 101-level course. Krislov’s recent article explains the link between this course and the level of kindness and compassion for students that he thinks is necessary, especially right now.
Anthony Mancini, PhD, will partner with Pace students for four-year project.
More people are dying of drug overdoses in the United States today than at any point in modern history. Join the CODA Walk: Sunday, October 2 - Pace University Pleasantville Campus.
News 12 spoke with Pace University professor Bennet Gershman on how the U.S. Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade will impact reproductive rights and the future of past Supreme Court rulings.
Well, the film team at Pace University is airing a new documentary at 7 tonight. And you're invited. It's called tied to the table or tied to table. The remarkable journey, a voice turns the film created by 2 professors documents how oysters rely on the flow of tides for their flavor. The documentary will be available for viewing on you, too. But it's actually already been shown at 4 theaters in Pleasantville and across Cape Cod.
Professor Todd Ommen and Alumnus Maya van Rossum publish an article in The Daily News explaining the environmental impact of crypto mining.
It is with great sadness that we read today’s Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, overturning Roe v. Wade and eliminating a constitutional right for all Americans. Today, we are all faced with the new reality that our right to make appropriate health care and reproductive decisions has been severely curtailed and the federal protections we have enjoyed for three generations are gone.
Statement from Cindy Kanusher, Executive Director of the Pace Women’s Justice Center on the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization:
The longtime, well-respected law professor at New York's Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University has been following the case since the beginning and watched the hearing.