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In the Media

Adversity and challenges are something that everyone must overcome at one time or another, whether you’re a student, a member of a professional organization, or a leader. And “The Bear,” which the TV awards-givers insist on calling a comedy, and many of us see as a sort of family drama, is also providing countless lessons in effective leadership for those who are paying enough attention to see them.

March 4, 2024
Forbes
Press Release

The Jeffrey G. Miller National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition (NELMCC), one of the nation’s largest interschool moot court competitions, returned in person for the first time in four years, bringing together hundreds of law students and attorney judges to the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University’s Westchester campus.

March 3, 2024
Faculty and Staff

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Dean Horace E. Anderson Jr. was honored at Westchester County’s annual 2024 Trailblazers Awards Ceremony last week for his professional accomplishments and community efforts. “Trailblazers: Preserving our Legacy” was hosted live at the Gateway Center at SUNY Westchester Community College, as part of the County’s Black History Month celebration.

March 1, 2024
In the Media

NPR’s All of it with Alison Stewart: Dyson Professor Corinna Sager was interviewed on NPR’s All of it with Alison Stewart discussing a documentary she produced – ‘Razing Liberty Square’ -- about how a Miami public housing community became ground zero for climate gentrification. Watch the full documentary on PBS’s Independent Lens.

March 1, 2024
NPR
In the Media

Pace University Professor Lissa Griffin provides her expert opinion on the Supreme Court’s recent double jeopardy ruling and its implications for preserving acquittal sanctity in an article for Law360.

March 1, 2024
Law 360
In the Media

What can we do about this? “If you can come up with something, you’d be the next unicorn.” So says Dr. Jonathan Hill, dean of the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems at Pace University, of my question regarding the existence, or impending development, of an alternative to email that rivals its ubiquity and ease of access. (A “unicorn,” in business contexts, refers to a startup valued at over $1 billion.)

March 1, 2024
The Story Exchange
Students

With the regular season behind the Northeast-10, the Pace University men's and women's basketball have entered the postseason and have earned the right to host their first game's of the postseason.

February 29, 2024
In the Media

The Princeton Review released its 2024 "Best College" list, highlighting the 389 best colleges across the country and over 30 from New York State made the list including Pace University.

February 23, 2024
Hudson Valley Post
In the Media

Professor Josh Galperin speaks with E&E News by POLITICO about the Supreme Court to hear a pair of cases that have the potential to upend EPA air pollution rules and disrupt regulations across a spectrum of other federal agencies.

“What if a new business pops up that wasn’t in a position to challenge the rule in the first seven years?” said Josh Galperin, an assistant law professor at Pace University.

February 23, 2024
E&E News
In the Media

Newsday writes a story about Pace men's basketball player Tray Alexander 24’ and his emotional journey from Friends Academy to top assist man in Division II.

Tray Alexander is a Freeport product and one-time star at Friends Academy in Locust Valley now running the men’s basketball show at Pace University. Pace recruited Alexander three times before landing him.

February 23, 2024
Newsday