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Press ReleaseJune 26, 2024
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The Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Assocation (IWLCA) has announced the 2023 National and Regional Coaching Staffs of the Year in Division I, II, and III. Pace, led by head coach Tricia Molfetta, earned the national nod as well as representing the East Region.
Professor Mark Hussey speaks with The Telegraph about a Virginia Woolf book that has been handed a trigger warning by publishers who raised concerns about its past attitudes and language.
“How to Power a City” is a documentary directed by award-winning filmmaker and Pace University professor Melanie LaRosa, was shot in several locations around the U.S. including the Southeast Michigan city, which is located within Detroit’s corporate boundary. The film documents similar resilient, grassroots efforts in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, New York and Puerto Rico.
“Given the alarming decline in biodiversity globally and statewide, New York has a special duty to end this indiscriminate killing of wild animals that masquerades as wildlife conservation.” said Michelle Land, Pace University professor of environmental law and policy, and chief faculty of its Animal Advocacy Clinic. “Ending the senseless slaughter from wildlife killing contests is the priority of our clinic students, who will be pressing Governor Hochul to sign the bill into law and, we hope, personally deliver their 550 signature petition in support of the bill.”
Tribeca Citizen featured Pace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts that will begin its programming this coming academic year.
Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in Law & Crime about the U.S. Supreme Court ending the use of affirmative action in college admissions.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Randolph McLaughlin was featured on CNN This Morning to discuss the recent Affirmative Action decision by the Supreme Court.
Pace University President Marvin Krislov pens an op-ed in Fortune about the U.S. Supreme Court ending the use of affirmative action in college admissions.
When Eden Alcufrom '24 first stepped into the Lubin School of Business, she brought a unique set of skills from the film industry with her but was ready to master a new industry—business. Upon graduating in 2024, Eden will take on the film world with her passion for producing, a business degree from Lubin, and experience in both industries, all of which will set her apart.
Pace | Haub Environmental Law Professor Camila Bustos co-authored an article titled “A Human Rights Approach to Climate-Induced Displacement: A Case Study in Central America and Colombia” which was published in the Michigan State International Law Review.
The article highlights the human rights obligations of government and international communities for individuals facing climate-induced displacement across and within borders.