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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Amelia Wilson told Newsweek: "The fact that almost half of those polled believe that birthright citizenship should be repealed or limited in some way is not only profoundly troubling, it demonstrates a misunderstanding of what it means to be 'American.’”
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."
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.
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.
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."
The Westchester Women's Bar Association Foundation (WWBAF) has once again recognized outstanding Haub Law students through its prestigious Justice Sondra M. Miller Scholarship, awarded in honor of Justice Miller’s legacy as a founding member and past president of the Westchester Women’s Bar Association (WWBA).
Pace University’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems and Center For Wellbeing hosted its second annual Counter-Human Trafficking Conference, bringing together experts, advocates, and students to address the widespread issue of human trafficking.
We’re halfway through the semester—a perfect time to reflect, refocus, and push forward. President Krislov shares his thoughts on our progress, the opportunities ahead, and how we can finish strong.
Will Schmid ’25 has always thrived when the stakes are high. Now in his final year as an Arts and Entertainment Management major at Pace University, Will has landed the opportunity of a lifetime—an internship at Saturday Night Live during its historic 50th season.
Meet Chris Previlon ’27, a Lubin student who came to New York City to find inspiration and grow as an entrepreneur. With his business Beyond Balloons, Chris is going beyond the ordinary to take advantage of every new opportunity.