Pace University News

Press Release

Pace University was recently awarded $1,486,720 from New York State as part of the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) Carbon Challenge. This competitive program provides funding to large energy users such as manufacturers, universities, and health care facilities in New York State to implement clean energy projects that reduce carbon emissions.

November 21, 2023
Press Release
In the Media

Professor Bennett Gershman provides expert insight to Salon about the myriad issues that could push Trump’s RICO trial to 2025— the story gets picked up by Raw Story.

November 21, 2023
Salon
In the Media

Pace University wins the Fall 2023 Interactive Case Competition: Broadband Equity Challenge, a virtual case competition designed for graduate-level Student Teams.

November 21, 2023
Cablefax
Students

The Pace University Model United Nations teams have a longstanding tradition of success, and this year proved to be no different.

November 17, 2023
Alumni

When he came to the Lubin School of Business, Seyi Fakoya '23 already had a head start in the business game. However, as he pursued his MBA in Business Analytics from Lubin, his passion and knowledge in business continued to grow. Tune in to the Lubin Link podcast to hear Seyi share his journey to Lubin, how his business, Gamr, is taking off, and the resources he utilized on campus to find success.

November 17, 2023
In the Media

Professor Joseph Tse-hei Lee writes in Taipei Times about the anticipated summit between US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) and why Taiwan matters.

November 17, 2023
Taipei Times
In the Media

Proffer sessions are typically conducted between the prosecution and the defense to determine whether a prosecutor will allow a defendant to plead guilty. A prosecutor will ask a defendant for a “proffer” of what the defendant knows about the case and what information the defendant is willing to reveal to the prosecution, and whether the defendant is willing to testify at a trial, Bennett Gershman, a former New York prosecutor and law professor at Pace University, told Salon. “If the defendant’s information and cooperation satisfies the prosecutor, then the prosecutor will allow the defendant to take a favorable plea deal, often pleading guilty to a crime well below the maximum sentence that could be imposed if the defendant was convicted after a trial,” Gershman explained.

November 17, 2023
Salon
In the Media

Lubin Professor Bruce Bachenheimer provides expert advice to Money Geek about service members and veteran’s starting a business.

November 17, 2023
Money Geek
In the Media

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Nicholas Robinson provides insights to The Intercept about the showdown between the state and Lights Out Norlite — one of the first tests of New York’s Green Amendment, and the court’s decision could have reverberations around the country.

November 17, 2023
The Intercept
In the Media

Andrew Sciallo pens an op-ed in USA Today about queer masculinities.

November 17, 2023
USA TODAY