
Renowned ADR expert Erin Gleason Alvarez joins Haub Law as Director of Mediation Practicum
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is pleased to announce that Erin Gleason Alvarez has joined the faculty as an adjunct professor and Director of the Mediation Practicum, in which students are trained to serve as mediators in small claims disputes. Gleason Alvarez is an arbitrator, mediator, and negotiation consultant. She is a member of the American Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Panel, the CPR Institute Panel of Distinguished Neutrals, and Resolute Systems New York and National Mediation Panels. Gleason Alvarez also will conduct mediation trainings for the broader Haub Law community.


The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is pleased to announce that Erin Gleason Alvarez has joined the faculty as an adjunct professor and Director of the Mediation Practicum, in which students are trained to serve as mediators in small claims disputes. Gleason Alvarez is an arbitrator, mediator, and negotiation consultant. She is a member of the American Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Panel, the CPR Institute Panel of Distinguished Neutrals, and Resolute Systems New York and National Mediation Panels. Gleason Alvarez also will conduct mediation trainings for the broader Haub Law community.
Erin Gleason Alvarez is founder of Gleason Alvarez ADR, LLC where she serves as an arbitrator and mediator. In addition, she is the founder and CEO of Take Charge Negotiations, which has helped train over 2,000 people on how to utilize mindfulness in negotiation since launching in 2019. Prior to founding her own companies, Gleason Alvarez served as a litigator and as in-house counsel.
“Haub Law offers numerous ADR-related learning opportunities for students to develop their skills in mediation, arbitration, and negotiation,” said Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Law Operations and Professor of Law, Jill I. Gross. “Our students have much to gain by having Professor Gleason Alvarez, a renowned expert in the alternative dispute resolution field, as a professor.”
Gleason Alvarez received her Master of Laws from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law, her JD from City University of New York School of Law, and her BA from State University of New York at Albany. She is a sought after speaker at various ADR-related speaking engagements and a published scholar on the topic. Gleason Alvarez has also received recognition in the field as a Higginbotham Fellow with the American Arbitration Association and has been recognized by “Who’s Who Legal: Mediation” as a leading mediator from 2020 to date.
“I am so excited to join Haub Law as an adjunct professor,” said Erin Gleason Alvarez. “I have been continually impressed with the level of depth that Haub Law’s ADR program offers. Students at Haub Law are learning about ADR both in and out of the classroom and I am thrilled to be able to add to that experience through my Mediation Practicum course and with mediation trainings.”
Alternative Dispute Resolution at Haub Law
In 2021, Haub Law received a generous five-year grant to name its Investor Rights Clinic after Fairbridge Asset Management, a leading, technology-driven, alternative investment management firm. The newly named Fairbridge Investor Rights Clinic is recognized across the country as a leader in securities arbitration and mediation, and is considered one of the most unique experiential learning opportunities at Haub Law. Additionally, after a generous donation, in 2020, Haub Law renamed its new Representation in Mediation Clinic in honor of Amelia A. Gould. Students gain practical experience in the Gould Clinic, which receives referrals from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, and CLUSTER, a community dispute resolution center serving Westchester and Rockland counties.
Haub Law is also home to the Land Use Law Center, which has developed a nationally recognized dispute resolution program for land use disputes. Through its four-day training program, the Center teaches mediation, facilitation, and community decision-making skills and provides orientations for local leaders regarding the processing of specific development projects. Additionally, the Willem C. Vis Moot, founded by Haub Law, is the world’s premier international commercial law moot court. Held each spring in Vienna, the moot involves an arbitration of a contract of sale between two parties in countries that are parties to the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. This moot provides experience in commercial litigation skills and provides an opportunity for students to develop commercial law expertise.
With 4 full-time faculty members and 13 adjuncts who teach courses focused on alternative dispute resolution, Haub Law provides numerous curricular opportunities focused on ADR, along with various extra-curricular experiences and opportunities.
Cities Most Impacted by Hospitality Industry Job Losses
Clinical Professor at the Lubin School of Business at Pace University Dr. Andrew Coggins was interview by MoneyGeek: What are some of the impacts the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the hospitality industry? COVID essentially shut the industry down. Companies had to downsize and find alternative sources of capital and innovative ways of doing business. The old models and predictions are no longer reliable with the recovery, and the new ones are still works-in-progress. COVID heightened awareness of sanitation measures and created a focus on safety. The move to a touchless guest interaction resulted in a more convenient guest experience.

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Clinical Professor at the Lubin School of Business at Pace University Dr. Andrew Coggins was interviewed by MoneyGeek: When might someone consider getting a Chase travel credit card with an annual fee? I'd ask myself what value the card would add compared with my current cards.

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Race and Juvenile Justice in Twentieth-Century Texas." Erin Mysogland researches the policing of migrant youth and works at Pace University.
Queerbaiting: Unpacking a problematic past
What is queerbaiting, exactly?
In an interview with USA Today, Melvin Williams, professor of communication and media studies at Pace University, summed up the concept: "Queerbaiting is a strategy used by content creators and media producers to attract queer audiences — via homoeroticism, suggestive marketing and storylines, and other symbolisms — and to insinuate queer identities and relationships between media characters and viewers."
TV clip from Spectrum News Rochester
There will be one debate for New York governor and you will see it here on spectrum news one tomorrow. It's this morning's top story. Now, the Republican challenger, Lee Zeldin, has agreed to meet Democratic governor Kathy Hochul for that debate. It will happen Tuesday evening live from Pace University in Manhattan. Zeldin had wanted a series base with Hochul, but the governor stood firm on only one and her challenger agreed late Sunday to do Tuesday’s, political anchors Susan Arbetter and Errol Louis will moderate the debate. Coverage begins at 7 PM Tuesday evening on spectrum news one, that race tightening with at least one recent poll reporting it as a statistical dead heat after months of Hochul holding a double digit lead.

#PaceGoGetters: Isaiah Jimenez
Lubin School of Business student Isaiah Jimenez fell in love with Pace's entrepreneurship program–now, he's running two businesses, even before graduation.


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Before jumping into his final year at the Lubin School of Business, BBA in Business Analytics student Derek Storer spent summer 2022 interning at Barclays. He credits everything he learned in his Lubin classes for landing the internship and for receiving a job offer to work at the institution full time after graduation.
“Not all impressions are created equal,” said Larry Chiagouris, a marketing professor at Pace University. “I’m not saying [this tactic is] not ethical or illegal, but it raises issues. If someone is trying to play a game and that’s the purpose of this interaction, they may just be eager to play the game and are not that interested in the information being shared.”
Pace University to Kick-Off Social Justice Week on October 24
Pace University on Monday, October 24 will kick-off Social Justice Week across its three campuses – in lower Manhattan, Pleasantville and White Plains – featuring events that adhere to values of equity and justice while engaging the campus community in learning activities and dialogue centered on the issues of social justice.
In its third year, Social Justice Week runs from October 24 through October 29 and serves as a way of honoring the life of Danroy “DJ” Henry, a Pace student and member of the football team who was shot and killed by a police officer on October 10, 2010. Social Justice Week is held to coincide with DJ’s birthday (October 29) and explores the connections between his story and much broader themes of social injustice in this country.


In its third year, SJW commemorates the memory of Danroy “DJ” Henry
Pace University on Monday, October 24 will kick-off Social Justice Week across its three campuses – in lower Manhattan, Pleasantville and White Plains – featuring events that adhere to values of equity and justice while engaging the campus community in learning activities and dialogue centered on the issues of social justice.
In its third year, Social Justice Week runs from October 24 through October 29 and serves as a way of honoring the life of Danroy “DJ” Henry, a Pace student and member of the football team who was shot and killed by a police officer on October 10, 2010. Social Justice Week is held to coincide with DJ’s birthday (October 29) and explores the connections between his story and much broader themes of social injustice in this country.

“At Pace University, we’re committed to honoring the memory of DJ Henry and to the ongoing work of social and racial justice,” said Pace President Marvin Krislov. “Social Justice Week each year provides an opportunity for our community to explore issues of injustice, social change, and anti-racism. It enables us to introduce new generations of students to DJ and his story, and it allows the Pace community to foster dialogue and take action.”
The week will kick off with a candlelight vigil in New York City hosted by the Black Student Union. It will continue with a fundraiser for the DJ Henry Dream Fund at The Elisabeth Haub School of Law and culminate on Saturday, October 29 with a ceremony retiring DJ’s football jersey at Pace’s football stadium.
Throughout the week, there will also be original programming of more than 35 events focusing on a broad range of topics, such as social justice in sports; a fundraiser for victims of Hurricane Fiona; a discussion of housing stability and tenant protections with New York State Senator Brian Kavanagh; a slavery and resistance walking tour; a film screening of “The True Cost,” a film about the social and environmental costs of fast fashion; a discussion on combating food insecurity; and a presentation on the history of mental health and self-care within the Black community. A full schedule of events is available.
“Social Justice Week is a part of Pace University’s commitment to working towards being an anti-racist institution,” said Todd Smith-Bergollo, senior associate dean for students. “Social Justice Week helps foster education and advocacy for our students, faculty and staff, and the greater community and we are grateful to all those whose hard work makes this week possible and to all who are participating in the programs offered.”
About Pace University
Since 1906, Pace University has educated thinking professionals by providing high quality education for the professions on a firm base of liberal learning amid the advantages of the New York metropolitan area. A private university, Pace has campuses in New York City and Westchester County, New York, enrolling nearly 13,000 students in bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs in its Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Lubin School of Business, College of Health Professions, School of Education, School of Law, and Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.
PR PRO
OK, a couple more quick hits before I go. Sebastian Junger, the New York Times bestselling author of Freedom, Tribe, and The Perfect Storm, will speak at Pace University’s Pleasantville campus at 6 p.m. on Thursday, November 10. My former journalist colleague at The Journal News, Jerry McKinstry, alerted me to the event. Former reporters/editors almost always make the best PR people. Jerry does a fantastic job representing Pace in that capacity because he possesses a journalist’s eye for good stories. You know if Jerry pitches you, it’s worth more than a listen. The event, called “Sebastian Junger: In Conversation with Pace University,” is being held in connection with the University’s Veteran’s Day festivities.
“Since my early years as a reporter, I’ve been a student and admirer of Sebastian Junger’s impressive collection of works,” McKinstry stated. “There’s a lot of ground to cover and I know the Pace community is excited to welcome him to our campus for what we expect will be an interesting discussion and insightful evening.”
-Adam Stone, Publisher
