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For the second summer, 鶹ý enrolled twenty-eight high-achiever students from India鶹ýs O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) for an immersive three-week academic exchange this July. Hosted across Pace鶹ýs New York City and Westchester campuses, the program combines rigorous coursework, real-world exposure, and cultural exploration.
Lubin Professor Claudia G. Green shares expert insights with WalletHub in a feature on the Best Travel Credit Cards of 2025, offering guidance to consumers navigating reward programs, fees, and perks to make the most of their travel spending.
Seidenberg Professor Jonathan Williams speaks with the North Texas Daily about the growing emotional dependency on artificial intelligence. He warns that while individuals may form strong attachments to AI, 鶹ýfor the many emotions we may offer to generative AI, only a select few can be returned to us.鶹ý
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Gershman pens an op-ed in The New York Law Journal reflecting on the constitutional implications of the Etan Patz case, calling out the judge鶹ýs 鶹ýNo鶹ý verdict as a critical misstep that disregarded Miranda protections.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman joins Spectrum News NY1鶹ýs The Rush Hour to break down campaign strategy dynamics in New York City鶹ýs 2025 mayoral race.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Imre Szalai provides expert legal commentary to Bloomberg Law on evolving federal standards for arbitration waivers. In the wake of a major Supreme Court decision, Professor Szalai explains that circuit courts are increasingly focusing on whether a company鶹ýs litigation tactics show inconsistent conduct with arbitration rights鶹ýhighlighting growing tension around how courts define waiver across jurisdictions.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks to The New York Times about the legal complexities surrounding the overturned conviction in the Etan Patz case. He explains that cases built solely on confessions鶹ýparticularly those made under questionable circumstances鶹ýraise serious legal and ethical concerns.
Pace President Marvin Krislov writes a piece in Forbes about the growing importance of esports in higher education, highlighting Pace鶹ýs program as a model for career-building, community, and innovation. Director of Esports Jesse Bodony says the program offers students 鶹ýcommunity, competition, and career-building wrapped into one.鶹ý
Professor Tamman also weighs in for Lohud on the potential 2026 rematch between former Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney and Republican Mike Lawler, suggesting Maloney鶹ýs moderate stance and name recognition make him a formidable contender.
Professor Gershman speaks with the New York Post on the long-delayed ruling in President Donald Trump鶹ýs appeal of the $454 million civil fraud decision against him, suggesting that political interference may be slowing the judicial process.