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Press ReleaseJune 13, 2025
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The Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems is excited to announce that Dr. Li-Chiou Chen has assumed the role of our school’s interim dean, starting on August 16.
During the 2024 Summer semester, Pace University organized its yearly student exchange initiative in collaboration with URL LaSalle from Barcelona.
Dyson Professor Catherine Zimmer writes a piece on Avidly about the feminomenology of Chappell Roan.
“In a world where people are constantly looking for simple answers and solutions (e.g. Is technology good or bad?), the fact is that the impact of technology (and in this study, texting specifically) differs based on the interaction between multiple things (in this study, personality characteristics and people’s motivations for texting),” said co-author Leora Trub, an associate professor of psychology at Pace University.
"When Michael Jordan—the Greatest of all time basketball player—was pressured about providing a political endorsement, he informed the sports media world that 'Republicans buy sneakers, too,'" said Professor Larry Chiagouris, brand marketing and advertising expert at Pace University. "His intent was clearly that his craft was a sports star and not someone who is expert at telling someone who to vote for or who to vote against."
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer speaks to Forbes about the potential for Taylor Swift to sue former President Trump for using her likeness.
Lubin graduate student Samreen Sonde '25 is strengthening her leadership skills and understanding of human resources management during her internship, solidifying her aspiration to pursue a career in the field.
Pace University Professor Melvin Williams was featured on CBC Radio-Canada analyzing the impacts and dangers of celebrity endorsements in the 2024 US Presidential Election.
Pace University’s Political Science Professor Laura Tamman spoke with WNBC4 in New York about Kamala Harris’s pick for vice president in her run for The White House.
Pace University political science professor Kerriann Stout was featured on News12’s Power & Politics providing insight into Kamala Harris' decision to pick Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.