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In the Media

Adjunct Professor John Bandler helps businesses evaluate the effectiveness of their privacy programs in an article in the Westchester and Farifield County Business Journals.

June 6, 2022
Westchester County Business Journal
In the Media

Some may wonder: what if AI could understand thoughts and emotions and gain the ability to empathise and respond to human behaviour? Dr Aditi Paul, assistant professor of communication studies at Pace University, New York, says “researchers agree that added benefits in online interaction not only personalises human connection but hyperpersonalises it.”

June 2, 2022
IT Pro.com
In the Media

Andrew O. Coggins, Clinical Professor, Management and Management Science, Lubin School of Business - Given the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on tourism and travel, what are the best ways to enjoy a staycation and keep safe? Other than staying home, visit open-air sites, avoid large crowds, wear masks indoors, take advantage of local deals (hotel/resort/spa weekend getaways, etc.), and visit local hidden gems.

June 2, 2022
WalletHub
In the Media

Pace University educator Lauren Birney and her team are getting middle school kids involved in an ambitious restoration program called the Billion Oyster Project.

June 2, 2022
WMCN-TV
In the Media

Dyson Professor Maria Luskay and Public Affairs Jerry McKinstry co-authored an Op-Ed in the USA Today Network of newspapers about the lessons learned during the filming of Tide to Table: The Remarkable Journey of Oysters.

June 2, 2022
Lohud
In the Media

What's more, the phenomenon has an upside, experts say. The urge to Slack-splain forces us to communicate with clarity and empathy — a much-needed skill in today's workplace, Pace University's Paul said. In too-heavy doses, it can leave the perkiest of us feeling worn out. But in measured amounts, it can promote cohesion among teams — and, ultimately, make us better people.

June 2, 2022
Business Insider
In the Media

Social media and dating apps have fundamentally changed the culture of sex, and this impacts how young adults are shaping their personal relationships today. In her new book, The Current Collegiate Hookup Culture, online dating researcher Aditi Paul talks about the “new” culture of sex on college campuses.

June 2, 2022
NPR
Faculty and Staff

Professor Smita Narula has been selected to receive the 2022 Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching. Each spring, the Faculty Development Committee selects a member of the tenured or tenure-track faculty or a visiting professor with a contract longer than one year in duration to receive the award . The Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching recognizes that outstanding pedagogy occurs in a variety of settings at the Law School—it can be found in courses of all sizes and types, in teachers with diverse styles, and across subject matters.

June 1, 2022
Students

Before enrolling at Pace University in the fall of 2021, Max Schillinger was already building a business. But thanks to the resources within the Lubin School of Business, he was ready to build his second business and start a new on-campus organization before even wrapping up his freshman year.

June 1, 2022
In the Media

Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University Professor Randolph M. McLaughlin speaks out about discrimination with housing vouches in NYC and lack of enforcement.

May 31, 2022
CBS News