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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min authors an op-ed in The Korea Times about elections and voter turnout in Korea.
Pace University Nutrition and dietetics students and staff members are now being recognized globally. The Pace teaching kitchen is now a member of the nonprofit Teaching Kitchen Collaborative. It works to improve health outcomes in the United States and across the world. Paces future registered dietitians learn culinary nutrition skills in these willing cooking studio in Pleasantville.
Law Professor Philip G. Cohen writes a piece in the American Bar Association about blocked income and reviewed the decision in 3M Company & Subsidiaries v. Commissioner.
Professor Gershman speaks with CBS News about how more than 500 New Yorkers to be considered as jurors in Trump's "hush money" trial.
Vice President of Professional Education, Interdisciplinary, and Special Programs Shawn O'Riley was featured on The Business Council of Westchester’s Podcast Network, where he discusses strategies, tools, and stories that fuel successful talent management.
Pace University hosted its spring 2024 job and internship fair today. And the fair marked a milestone as one of the university's largest and most successful fares to date nearly 800 students showed up, including many from Pace’s Lower Manhattan campus over 120 camp companies were represented, including New York Red Bulls. The FBI Sloan Kettering Center Cancer Center, KPMG and Univision. The event was open to students from all majors.
Tony Award-winning actor LaChanze will address Pace University's Commencement 2024 and will receive an honorary doctorate.
The Spring 2024 Job and Internship Career Fair was previewed by CBS 2 News.
The Tony-winning actor and producer is receiving an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Pace University, and she will address the graduates and their guests at the institution's 2024 graduation ceremony May 20 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens.
“The AI Lab at Pace University will permit us to consolidate, strengthen, and extend the existing AI initiatives and create exciting new ones in education and research leveraging partnerships within and outside the university,” said Lab Director Christelle Scharff, PhD, associate dean and professor of Computer Science at the Seidenberg School.