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Faculty and StaffSeptember 2, 2025
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The Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals highlight Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s visit to Pace’s Cyber-Range in Pleasantville.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman has been busy talking with media about the Daniel Penny trial and verdict. He accurately predicted the outcome and shared his expertise and insights.
The Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals speaks with Haub Law Associate Dean and Professor Jason J. Czarnezki on the relationship between the Trump Administration and business and the potential impact on climate policy.
Sands College student Ndaya Dream Hawkins is joining the original Broadway cast of "Smash," a musical inspired by the hit 2012 TV series of the same name that chronicles the making of a musical about Marilyn Monroe – and The Cincinnati Inquirer has the story.
Pace University is pleased to announce the establishment of the Gale Epstein Center for Technology, Policy, and the Environment, made possible by a significant gift from Gale Epstein, a New York City-based philanthropist and business leader. The new center is housed in the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.
This year, President Marvin Krislov is sharing the songs that brought joy, inspiration, and a little Broadway magic to his 2024. Whether you're wrapping up finals, savoring some much-needed downtime, or gearing up for the new year, this playlist is your perfect winter break soundtrack.
Christian Campanile '26 is gaining expertise in both the legal and financial aspects of business. Seeing a gap in the student organizations on campus, he co-founded the Pre-Law Society to create a platform where students passionate about law can connect, learn, and prepare for their futures.
From criminal justice reform to entertainment industry insights and timely legal debates, our professors are making waves in podcasting. Explore three must-listen podcasts produced by Pace faculty, tackling today’s most pressing issues with expertise and passion.
Nate Augustin ’27, a Writing for Diversity and Equity in Theater and Media major, shares how Pace University became the perfect platform for his voice, his transformative experiences in the program, and his hopes for creating inclusive spaces in theater and media.
History tastes better with dumplings! Read about University Librarian Steve Feyl’s “Dumpling Tours” where he leads students through Chinatown, sharing NYC’s past one delicious bite at a time.