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Faculty and StaffSeptember 2, 2025
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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer speaks with Forbes where she discussed how Taylor Swift could sue Trump for using her likeness. The story gets picked up by Parade, an e-magazine and website that partners with more than 700 newspapers across the country and boasts more than 30 million visitors.
The Regulatory Review reports scholars, Law Professors Jason J. Czarnezki and Joshua Ulan Galperin, and Brianna M. Grimes ’24, recently debated the market impacts of ESG regulations.
Patch features the Pace Women’s Justice Center, which announced that its 2024 "Raising the Bar" benefit concert on Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. will feature a special performance by Grammy award-winning artist, songwriter, actor, author, and advocate, Ashanti. The event is dedicated to raising awareness and support for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse.
Faculty Focus: Professor Todd Ommen
Professor of Designated Services, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University; Managing Attorney, Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic, Inc.; Executive Director, John Jay Legal Services, Inc.
From the moment she could speak, Catherine Cioffi ’12 knew that she wanted to be a journalist. “I always loved to write and engage with people. At my core I was, and still am, a storyteller,” said Catherine. While at Fordham University, Catherine majored in Communications and Journalism and minored in Political Science.
Professor of Film and Screen Studies Catherine Zimmer, PhD, authored an article in Avidly (a channel of the LA Review of Books) titled “A Feminomenology of Chappell Roan,” in which she discussed the “phenomenon” of the singer-songwriter, which includes, among other things, “an earnest and passionate longing for the analog,” something Zimmer feels the artist herself embodies.
Growing up in Vermont, Professor Jessica Miles’s family struggled financially. “From a young age, I was always very concerned with issues related to poverty and income inequality. It spurred my interest in government and politics. By the time I was a teenager, I was actively working on political campaigns.”
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University and Yale University’s School of the Environment have enhanced their already existing partnership to offer students several new joint degree options.
The Pace Women’s Justice Center (PWJC) is proud to announce its 2024 "Raising the Bar" Benefit Concert, a pivotal event dedicated to raising awareness and support for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse. The concert will take place on Thursday, October 24, 2024, at the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, featuring a special performance by Grammy award-winning artist, songwriter, actor, author, and advocate, Ashanti.
College of Health Professions doctoral student among American Association of College of Nursing’s Jonas Scholars.