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Professor of Criminal Justice and Security Cathryn Lavery (PhD’s) podcast, Crimes, Coffee, and Consequences, recently featured an episode entitled “Intelligence-Led Policing,” in which she delved into the world of intelligence-led policing (ILP) with two distinguished experts in the field: David T. Mulcahy and James McMorrow.
A go-getter at heart, Shaniah James '26, has excelled in research, student competitions, and internships—all while pursuing a combined BA/MS degree and setting her sights on a future in economic policy and market analysis. Learn more about her journey and advice for fellow students.
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Political Science Professor Laura Tamman offers expert analysis to USA Today on New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s response to NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ legal challenges.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides an expert analysis to Wall Street Journal on NY Governor Kathy Hochul’s handling of NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ legal troubles.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock was featured on News 12’s Power & Politics to discuss President Trump’s proposed tariffs and the potential closure of the U.S. Department of Education.
Environmental Science Professor Anne Toomey’s article in The Conversation discussing combating science misinformation, emphasizing that engaging in dialogue and building community trust is more effective than simply repeating facts was recently republished by Cobb Courier.
Professor Gina Scutelnicu-Todoran, PhD, has dedicated her career to exploring the intersections of gender equity, social justice, and public administration. She shares insights into her latest projects, her passion for mentoring students, and the impact of hosting NECoPA 2024 at Pace.
Environmental Science Professor Anne Toomey pens an op-ed in The Conversation on combating science misinformation, emphasizing that engaging in dialogue and building community trust is more effective than simply repeating facts.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock discusses rising egg prices with Spectrum Noticias NY1, advising consumers to explore alternative food options while egg shortages persist, potentially through 2026.