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Pace President Marvin Krislov opened this year’s Digital Universities US conference in Salt Lake City alongside Inside Higher Ed editor-in-chief Sara Custer, exploring how uncertainty in higher education could become a driver for positive change.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman provides expert legal commentary across several outlets this week. For ABC News, he explains why President Trump cannot pardon himself for a state conviction in the ongoing hush money case appeal.
Executive Director of the Gale Epstein Center for Technology, Policy, and the Environment John Cronin guided local students in a real-world STEM water testing challenge, Hudson Valley Press reports.
President Trump's response to the protests in Los Angeles by federalizing California's National Guard is unlawful grandstanding and throwing kerosene on a small fire that, given his unconstitutional intrusion into state sovereignty and given the toxicity of the political battle between Trump and California state authorities, may erupt into a conflagration. Bennett Gershman," a professor of law at Âé¶¹ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, told Newsweek.
CEO of Tubi, Anjali Sud, drew on her Indian heritage and leadership experience in a powerful address to Seidenberg School of CSIS graduates in May and coverage of her speech continues this week in hi INDiA.
English Professor Mark Hussey is featured in the New Statesman for his acclaimed new book, Mrs. Dalloway: The Life of a Novel, which traces the creation, legacy, and global impact of Virginia Woolf’s iconic work.
Seidenberg news, TechGuide ranks Pace’s Online MS in Computer Science #25 nationally in its latest report on top online programs.
Pedro Rivera '12, co-anchor of ABC7’s Eyewitness News, gave a shout-out to Pace’s strong internship opportunities.
Meet Azeem Azhar: a 2021 graduate of the Bachelor of Arts in Biological Psychology, Azeem continued into the Master of Science Physician Assistant Program – Pleasantville program, which he aims to have completed in December 2025. We connected with him to learn more about his leadership opportunities within the PA program!
In her article, Representing Climate Wreckers, published in the NYU Environmental Law Journal (2025), Pace | Haub Environmental Law Professor Camila Bustos examines the ethical responsibilities of attorneys representing fossil fuel companies—termed "climate wreckers"—and argues for a reevaluation of professional conduct standards in light of the climate crisis.