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The Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems recently brought together web technology pioneers for an exciting meetup on the future of front-end frameworks.
Clinical Associate Professor of Economics Mark Weinstock, MA, spoke to PIX 11 about the economic implications of Walgreens' plan to close 1,200 stores nationwide.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University proudly awarded the prestigious 2024 Elisabeth Haub Award for Environmental Law and Diplomacy to Singapore’s Ambassador for International Law, Rena Lee, and Kristina Maria Gjerde, Senior High Seas Advisor to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Clinical Assistant Professor of Political Science Laura Tamman, PhD, was quoted in a National Journal story on New York’s 17th Congressional District race between incumbent Republican representative Mike Lawler and former Democratic representative Mondaire Jones. She also appeared on Fox talking about the race.
As part of National Arts and Humanities Month, Pace University is highlighting its commitment to experiential learning in the humanities. The university recently kicked-off The Ground Beneath Our Feet (GBOF), a program funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), which provides students with hands-on experience while connecting them to history and current events.
Cindy Kanusher, Esq., Executive Director of the Pace Women’s Justice Center (PWJC) at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law has been named to 914INC. Magazine’s list of “2024 Women in Business,” recognizing influential and inspirational female executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders in Westchester County. This well-deserved honor highlights Cindy's unwavering dedication to providing trauma-informed, culturally sensitive legal support to victims and survivors of interpersonal abuse. Her work stands as a beacon of hope, delivering safety, security, and empowerment to those in need across the region.
Professor Coggins provides financial advice to MoneyGeek about the best ways to use credit card points to pay for a vacation.
Haub Environmental Law Professor Jason Czarnezki examines the rare "dubitante" opinion in a recent feature in The National Law Journal, titled “When in Doubt: What's a Dubitante Opinion, and Why Do Judges Write Them?”
Haub Environmental Law Professor Camila Bustos highlights Baltimore’s legal efforts to hold Big Oil accountable in an article for The Baltimore Sun, emphasizing the right of communities to seek justice for climate impacts. “Communities like Baltimore deserve their day in court,” she writes.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock speaks to PIX 11 about the economic implications of Walgreens' plan to close 1,200 stores nationwide.