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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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During a special event at the American Museum of Natural History, Pace University recognized five outstanding community and business leaders, and alumni at The Spirit of Pace Awards. Celebrating Pace University’s role as a national leader in providing a college education with strong return on investment, the annual event brings the University community together to support student scholarships and special initiatives.
According to James Stakenburg, Executive Director of the program, "We encourage students to experience U.S. culture firsthand by joining university groups and participating in cultural and social activities. ELI students can meet with native English speakers through the Conversation Partner Program sponsored by Pace University. In this program, students can practice their English conversational skills, develop greater international understanding, and establish warm friendships."
As a Vietnamese American whose family immigrated to the United States as refugees from the Vietnam War, ThuLan Pham ’25 entered Haub Law as a first generation law student.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with CNN anchor Jim Sciutto about Hunter Biden's conviction, saying "probation is very likely."
The News India Times reports Shubham Harishchandra Madhavi ‘24 recently won the Project Planet USA contest, securing a $15,000 grant for his innovative concept aimed at addressing climate change.
Professor Melvin Williams discusses the internet's latest crush, Grant Magdanz.
Lubin Professor Jessica Magaldi pens an op-ed in WBUR’s Cognoscenti about how 'Revenge porn' should be a crime regardless of intent.
Professor Gershman speaks with The Journal News about a group of parents suing the Croton-Harmon school district, alleging violations of their children's free speech rights.
Professor Kerriann Stout speaks with CNN Politics how political culture has evolved since the era of Former President Jimmy Carter and why these changes may not impact today's voters.
BBC writes a story about several former animal-industry workers who have founded start-ups focusing on plant-based foods— they reference Dyson Professor Anne Toomey’s scholarly work, ‘Why facts don't change minds: Insights from cognitive science for the improved communication of conservation research’.