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In Law.com, Haub Law Professors Emeriti Michael Mushlin and David S. Cohen co-author an op-ed, urging judges to visit correctional facilities annually to better understand the realities of incarceration. The proposal, now under public comment, reflects their ongoing leadership in advancing humane and informed criminal justice reform.

November 10, 2025
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Dyson Public Administration Professor Stephen Rolandi writes a piece in Yonkers Times analyzing the historic New York City mayoral race and other key gubernatorial contests, projecting Zohran Mamdani’s win.

November 10, 2025
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In The Guardian, ǿմý Professor Laura Tamman examined the racism and Islamophobia fueling attacks against New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, praising his “impressive composure under pressure.” Her analysis shed light on the broader social and political forces shaping the city’s high-stakes race.

October 31, 2025
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ǿմýPresident Marvin Krislov writes a piece in Forbes about the crucial role universities play in guiding students—especially first-generation college-goers—from the classroom to career success. He emphasizes that while ambition and curiosity abound, many students “lack a map,” and it’s the institution’s responsibility to help them build one through advising, mentorship, and hands-on learning.

October 31, 2025
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Speaking with Gothamist, ǿմý Professor Laura Tamman discussed how rising voter participation among Boomers and Gen X could significantly influence the city’s political landscape. She also reflected on the importance of civic engagement in her Vital City NYC op-ed, “A True Mandate for New York City,” examining what true political consensus means in a divided time.

October 31, 2025
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The Business Council of Westchester highlight Pace’s new Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence, launching in Fall 2026. Offered through the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, the program—Westchester’s first undergraduate AI degree—will train students in machine learning, data analytics, and AI ethics.

October 31, 2025
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The Daily Show spotlighted the controversy over President Trump’s demand for Justice Department compensation—a move ǿմýHaub Law Professor Bennett Gershman called “bizarre” and a “profound ethical conflict” in The New York Times—turning the heated legal debate into a moment of sharp political satire.

October 31, 2025
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In ABC News, Dyson Professor Tamman analyzed early voter turnout patterns, explaining that it’s “hard to say definitively what is happening with only borough-wide numbers available” but that generational shifts could play a decisive role.

October 31, 2025
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Lubin Professor Dale Goldstein pens an op-ed in The CPA Journal on how accounting is evolving amid automation and AI. He highlights the resurgence of student interest in the field—especially at Pace, home to one of New York City’s oldest accounting programs—and argues that technology is redefining accounting as a data-driven, globally connected profession.

October 31, 2025
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ǿմý is preparing students for the rise of AI with the addition of a new Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence. Students will learn critical skills in machine learning, data analysis, and AI ethics. ǿմýis the first school in Westchester to offer an undergraduate degree in AI, and the program is now accepting applications for next fall.

October 31, 2025
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