News12 Westchester featured Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman in “Trump Organization, CFO indicted on tax fraud charges”

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

“He’s in big trouble.” That’s how Pace University law Professor Bennett Gershman describes the legal jeopardy Weisselberg, a 73 year old father and grandfather, now fines himself in. “Yeah he cheated on 1.7 million dollars of taxes, that's tax fraud, that's grand larceny” said Gershman.

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Greater Good Magazine featured Dyson Professor Brenna Hassinger-Das in “How to Reset Your Family’s Screen Time After the Pandemic”

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“Recommendations about children’s technology use are about best practices, and in reality, it is not feasible for all families and educators to follow them all the time,” explain Brenna Hassinger-Das, professor of psychology at Pace University, and her colleagues in a recent in-depth research review of children and screens. Because there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution for screen use, tackling screen challenges will require a generous dose of creativity, patience, and family teamwork.

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Seven Setters Named NE10 Academic All-Conference for Spring 2021

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Following exceptional performances both on and off the field this past spring, seven Pace University student-athletes have earned Northeast-10 Academic All-Conference recognition for 2021.

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Patch featured Pace University in “Pace University Receives $2M Federal Grant for Nursing”

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Pace University's College of Health Professions has received a nearly $2 million federal grant to increase opportunities and retention for historically underrepresented minorities in the field of nursing.

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The Hill featured Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman in “Anticipation of possible Trump Organization indictments builds”

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

"You’re talking about something that is totally unique in American history. People are talking about what’s common, what's usual. Throw that out the window," said Bennett Gershman, a law professor at Pace University who previously spent six years as a prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, referring to the unprecedented nature of investigating a former president and his business.

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