Harlem World Magazine featured Pace University in “Trust For Governors Island Announces Climate Center Interest From Harlem To Hawaii”

New York City

The Trust for Governors Island (the Trust) today announced that the city has received 12 expressions of interest in response to global competition. The global competition is to create climate-focused research and educational hub on Governors Island. Over 30 academic and non-profit research institutions partnered on the proposals received, with representation from local, national, and international institutions. -Pace University, New York, NY

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Governor.NY.Gov featured Pace University in “Hochul Announces Awards of $1.5 Million in Grants for 39 Projects in Hudson River Estuary Watershed Communities“

Hudson River Watershed Alliance - $39,183: Rondout and Esopus Creek Land Use Leadership Alliance Training Program, in partnership with Pace University's Land Use Law Center, will implement a community-based Land Use Leadership Alliance training program for the Rondout and Esopus Creek watersheds to foster the development of sustainable communities.

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Radar Online featured Haub Law Professor Garfield Tenzer in “Alec Baldwin Could Face Charges For Fatally Shooting Halyna Hutchins”

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

According to Pace Law School professor Dr. Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer, she believes the actor could face civil charges for Hutchins' tragic death, not because he pulled the trigger that fatally wounded the crew member, but because he was a producer on the film and the production company owner overseeing the entire operation.

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OK Magazine featured Haub Law Professor Garfield Tenzer in “Alec Baldwin May Face Civil Charges For Accidental 'Rust' Shooting”

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

According to Dr. Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer, a Pace Law School professor, the It's Complicated actor —who accidentally fired the loaded weapon that killed the cinematographer last week — could potentially face civil charges for the incident.

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Daily Voice featured Pace University in “New Mural Honors Slain Pace University Football Player”

Westchester

Gone, but not forgotten. Pace University in Westchester County unveiled a mural in their Kessel Student Center to commemorate the memory of Danroy “DJ” Henry, Jr., a student-athlete who was shot and killed by a police officer more than a decade ago.

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The Examiner News features Pace University in “A New Mural Honors DJ Henry at Pace University”

Westchester

A striking and vibrant mural of DJ Henry, a Pace University student-athlete shot and killed by a Pleasantville police officer 11 years ago, prominently lights up a large space at the university’s Kessel Student Center.

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River Journal featured Pace University in “Pace Honors Life of Danroy “DJ” Henry Jr. with New Mural”

Westchester

Pace University on Monday unveiled a mural at the Pleasantville campus’ Kessel Student Center in memory of Danroy “DJ” Henry Jr., a student-athlete who was fatally shot by a police officer 11 years ago.

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Westchester Magazine featured President Marvin Krislov in “Westchester's Higher Education Leaders Guide the Way to Change”

Pace President

After 10 years as president of Oberlin College, Marvin Krislov came on board as the president of Pace in 2017. He is deeply committed to the importance of diversity and the notion that all students, regardless of their economic backgrounds, should have access to the transformative power of education.

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