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Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks with USA Today about JoJo Siwa鈥檚 ability to make headlines and the media-savvy strategies that keep her at the center of pop culture conversations.
Pace University鈥檚 softball team advanced to the NCAA Division II Final Four for the first time in school history; the team went 48-13 (the best record in program history) and had a perfect 20-0 conference record, earning them a Northeast 10 Championship and NCAA East Region Championship.
Pace University鈥檚 Elisabeth Haub School of Law is proud to announce that Diego Gomez 鈥22, Center Attorney at the Legal Hand Call-In Center serving Westchester County, has been named a 2025 Wunderkind by Westchester Magazine鈥檚 914INC. The annual Wunderkinds list honors the region鈥檚 most dynamic and innovative young professionals under the age of 35.
Pace University provides parents and families with essential tools鈥擭ext Gen Dynamic Forms, FERPA authorization, TouchNet, and CampusESP鈥攖o stay informed, manage important processes, and confidently support their student鈥檚 academic journey.
Haub Law Professor Bridget J. Crawford has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel, a peer-elected organization of leading members of the Bar who have made significant contributions to the understanding and improvement of our tax system. Membership in the American College of Tax Counsel is an honor reserved for those at the top of their chosen profession and limited to a maximum of 700 tax attorneys across the United States.
Professor Amelia Wilson, Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, was quoted in Newsweek on the potential to revoke green card holders鈥 lawful permanent residency. 鈥淭he law contained within the Immigration and Nationality Act is clear. The Department of Homeland Security cannot unilaterally "revoke" a permanent resident's status,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he Justice Department's position before the Third Circuit is yet another attempt to terrorize immigrant communities.鈥
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman writes a piece in the New York Law Journal warning that efforts to end birthright citizenship violate the Constitution and long-standing Supreme Court precedent.
Political Science Professor Tamman speaks to Newsweek about how direct payments like New York鈥檚 $400 鈥渋nflation relief checks鈥 function as tangible signals of government responsiveness during economic strain.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman joins Spectrum News NY1鈥檚 鈥淚nside City Hall鈥 to weigh in on the Justice Department鈥檚 reported investigation into former Governor Andrew Cuomo, public financing in the Adrienne Adams campaign, and key City Council races ahead of the primary.
Dyson Professor Katherine Fink pens an op-ed in The Conversation analyzing why nonprofit news organizations continue to rely heavily on philanthropic support.