Honey, The 3D Print--I Mean, Dessert--Is Ready!

College of Health Professions

In a new Perspective article published today by npj Science of Food, lead author Jonathan Blutinger, a postdoctoral fellow in the lab, explores these questions and more, discussing with Professor Christen Cooper, Pace University Nutrition and Dietetics, the benefits and drawbacks of 3D-printed food technology, how 3D-printed food compares to the “normal” food we eat, and the future landscape of our kitchens.

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2023’s Most & Least Innovative States

Lubin School of Business

Pace University’s Lubin Professor Bruce Bachenheimer was featured in WalletHub's recent article about Most Innovative States.

How can state policymakers encourage and facilitate innovation?

First, policymakers must realize that encouraging and facilitating innovation is quite a long-term prospect, one that will extend well beyond regular election cycles. It requires a deep understanding of what would actually make the state attractive, an honest assessment of the state’s shortcomings, and a real commitment to meaningful action.

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When Parents Are Locked Up, How About The Kids?: Maternal Incarceration And Maintaining The Ties of Family

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Dyson Professor Kimberly Collica-Cox Op-Ed was published in the Daily News: “I was having such anxiety…I’m not saying I was going to hurt myself, but when those pups came in, I’m just saying, it saved me.” This is the voice of an incarcerated mother who misses her children, a graduate of Parenting, Prison and Pups (PPP), the first and only program of its kind. Since 2017, PPP, an evidence-based parenting program, integrated with animal-assisted therapy (AAT), is provided to incarcerated mothers at the Westchester County Department of Correction, in partnership with Pace University and Hudson Valley Paws for a Cause. With March hailed as Second Chance Month, a commitment to furthering reintegrative processes, PPP provides a second chance to incarcerated mothers who want to maintain healthy bonds with their children.

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What Can Happen If Former US President Donald Trump Is Indicted

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

"Prosecutors almost never invite the target of the investigation to testify in the grand jury unless they're planning on indicting that individual," according to Pace University law professor and former prosecutor Bennett Gershman.

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Stormy Daniels Meets With Prosecutor Amid Trump Investigation, Her Lawyer Says

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

The attorney for adult entertainment star, Stormy Daniels, says she met with the prosecutor amid the investigation into 'hush money' allegedly paid to her on Trump's behalf. Bennett Gershman, a law professor at Pace University, joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow to discuss what charges could be filed against the former president.

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Law professor: Possible arrest of former President Trump Would Be Unprecedented

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Pase Law Professor Bennett Gershman from Pace University said a possible arrest of former President Donald Trump would be unprecedented.

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‘Unprecedented’: What To Expect If Donald Trump Is Indicted

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

“Prosecutors almost never invite the target of the investigation to testify in the grand jury unless they’re planning on indicting that individual,” according to Pace University law professor and former prosecutor Bennett Gershman.

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Solving the Cybercrime Problem

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

John Bandler's Op-ED: Cybercrime is no longer a new problem, but we still struggle to deal with it. Our solution starts by acknowledging how government can do more. Cybercrime is costly to our economy, organizations, and individuals. No one is immune from these threats which steal, disrupt, affect our peace of mind and even national security.

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Supreme Court hears arguments in Coinbase arbitration case

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

The big picture: "Any decision in the arbitration realm affects the behavior of corporations with respect to arbitration clauses, which ultimately impacts consumers," Jill Gross, a law professor at Pace University tells Axios.

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The Mail | Why Study English?

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Pace University New York City Dyson Professor Kelley Kreitz answers the question “Why Study English?” Nathan Heller documents what may be the demise of the traditional English major as it once thrived in the wood-panelled seminar rooms of élite universities (“The End of the English Major,” March 6th). But schools of that kind make up less than five per cent of the country’s institutions of higher learning. At the other ninety-five per cent, the humanities are already combining traditional pedagogy with newer approaches. At my private, midsize university in lower Manhattan, enrollment in our English department has grown by forty-seven per cent in the past two years, to about a hundred and fifty majors. Our courses incorporate archival research and community collaboration.

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