Is DOGE Legal? For Some Agencies the Final Word Might Not Matter

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Josh Galperin speaks with Bloomberg Law on the recent DOGE ruling, critiquing the court’s narrow reading of Elon Musk’s authority.

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Pace University Student Lifeguards Help Save Swimmer Who Was Sinking, Having Heart Attack In Pool

Pace Path/Student Success

News 12 reported that two heroic Pace student lifeguards and rescue team members saved the life of alumnus Bryan Zirman, who suffered cardiac arrest at the university pool. Their quick action and training made all the difference.

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Lifeguards at Pace University Save Man's Life

Pace Path/Student Success

PIX11 reported on two Pace student lifeguards and rescue team who saved the life of alumnus Bryan Zirman, who suffered cardiac arrest at the university pool.

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Yonkers Fire Department: 'Rockslide Causes Partial Collapse Of Yonkers Business'

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Environmental Science Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens speaks with News 12 about the recent Yonkers rockslide that caused a large boulder to partially collapse a building, he notes landslides this time of year are not uncommon.

Pace University environmental studies and science professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens
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Can The US Return Man Deported To El Salvador? Immigration Lawyers Think So

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Haub Law Professor and Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic Amelia Wilson tells BBC News that deporting a man to El Salvador where he faced danger was “an unlawful act.”

Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University Professor Amelia Wilson
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President Trump Defends Tariffs, As Global Markets Fall

Dyson College of Arts and Science

Economics Professor Mark Weinstock discusses the impact of tariffs on global markets and the broader economic implications with PIX11.

Pace University Clinical Associate Professor of Economics Mark Weinstock, MA, speaking to Associated Press about Trump and Harris economic plans
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Bar Associations Take On Trump’s Attacks On Big Law, But What’s Next?

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman discusses the Trump administration’s attacks on elite law firms with amNewYork, noting the growing resistance among bar associations defending judicial independence.

Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Bennett L. Gershman,
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What You Need To Know About Menopausal Hormone Therapy

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Pace Law Professors Bridget J. Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman co-authored an article in Standard Media exploring the legal, medical, and social dimensions of women’s health. Their work sheds light on an often-overlooked topic and reflects their ongoing commitment to public education and gender equity.

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professors Bridget Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman
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Seatrade Cruise Global reveals this year’s 20 Under 40

Lubin School of Business

Andrew Coggins, cruise industry analyst for Pace University in New York and a member of this year’s deliberation panel, added: “The calibre was outstanding. I was very impressed, congratulations to everyone.”

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Data Science: Fueling Passion for Hackathons in Spring 2025

Seidenberg School of CSIS

The Seidenberg School’s Pace Data Science Club has been driven by a deep love for hackathons—thrilling, fast-paced competitions where innovation and teamwork collide.

Two students from Pace University's Seidenberg School of CSIS Data Science Club sitting at a table and looking at their laptops while coding.
Two students from Pace University's Seidenberg School of CSIS Data Science Club sitting at a table and looking at their laptops while coding.
Tejomay Kapadia

The Seidenberg School’s Pace Data Science Club has been driven by a deep love for hackathons—thrilling, fast-paced competitions where innovation and teamwork collide. As the club’s exemplary student engagement carries into Spring 2025, members reflected on Fall 2024’s successful events—which offered a helpful preview of what’s ahead. The club’s passion for hackathons shines through in its eagerness to participate in even more competitions, continuing to explore the limitless potential of data science, artificial intelligence, and sustainable tech.

A Fall to Remember: Two Victories in Hackathons

The Fall 2024 semester was a standout one for the club. Among the many hackathons they participated in, the Pace Data Science Club secured two major wins, showcasing their expertise and determination in tackling real-world problems with innovative solutions.

At Voxel51’s Visual AI Hackathon, participants were challenged to create image and video-based AI solutions. The Pace team’s winning project was a virtual fencing system designed to enhance railway safety.

At the Talent 2.0 Hackathon, hosted by Johnson & Johnson in collaboration with Cornell University, the focus of the challenge shifted to talent acquisition. The Pace team developed a conversational AI assistant that integrates the company’s Applicant Tracking System (ATS), streamlining the candidate experience and helping recruiters identify top talent faster and more efficiently.

AI & Renewable Energy

Continuing their momentum, the club also participated in the AI Agents for Faster Renewable Energy Projects hackathon. Club members Deep Mehta and Amey Borkar led the team focused on accelerating project approvals for renewable energy infrastructure. Their solution automated the financial evaluation process and enhanced contract risk analysis using artificial intelligence—showing how AI can meaningfully support clean energy adoption.

Over the course of the new semester, the club has continued to send teams to dozens of virtual and in-person hackathons.

Spring Kickoff

The Pace Data Science Club kicked off the spring 2025 semester with a trip to Betaworks NYC, where the participated in the AI Tinkerers OpenAI Realtime Voice x Reasoning Hackathon. Sponsored by industry leaders like OpenAI, KamiwazaAI, Neon, Nebius, and Comet, the event pushed students to explore the capabilities of real-time artificial intelligence.

The club’s team developed Teach Simple, an AI-powered educational assistant utilizing OpenAI’s Realtime API and o1 model. Using the Feynman Technique, the assistant helped simplify complex subjects through voice-based, interactive explanations—creating a more intuitive and personalized learning experience.

Team members Amey Borkar, Deep Mehta, Ritik Kale, and Michael Griffin brought impressive technical creativity and collaboration to the event. Their work demonstrated the potential of real-time reasoning tools to enhance education and accessibility.

Looking Ahead

As the Spring 2025 semester continues, the Pace Data Science Club is buzzing with excitement for more hackathons and new challenges. With a strong foundation of success and a team driven by curiosity, collaboration, and innovation, they’re ready to take on the next round of hackathons—and continue shaping the future of tech, one challenge at a time.

If you are interested in representing the team, you can sign up at the link below.

Pace Data Science Club registration form

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