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ýýs documentary film team, PaceDocs, appeared on the Sustain What podcast to discuss their latest film Viola da Terra: Harmony of the Azores, which celebrates the cultural legacy of the traditional Portuguese string instrument.
Time Out includes ý dancers in its preview of Battery Danceýs summer festival in New York City, spotlighting choreography led by Robin Cantrell through the Dancing to Connect program. In BroadwayWorld, Pace is named among top-tier institutions participating in the NYC Dance Alliance Foundationýs scholarship program, which has awarded more than $26 million to aspiring young dancers.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams joins the national conversation around Beyoncéýs ýCowboy Carterý tour, telling CNNthat the cultural expectations placed on the singer set an impossible standard for anyoneýeven one of the most powerful women in entertainment.
The Center for Community Action and Research (CCAR) recently received a grant from the ý Learn ý Vote Coalitionýs Ask Every Student initiative to support the Pace Votes Leadership Program for the 2025ý2026 academic year. The grant will expand civic engagement efforts across campus and build student participation in democratic processes.
Criminal Justice Professor Cathryn Lavery pens an op-ed in USA Today, pushing back against claims that the additional recently released ýEpstein filesý contain no new revelations. Lavery argues that such dismissals retraumatize survivors and allow institutions to evade accountability, calling for full transparency from federal authorities.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman provides expert insight to Bloomberg in explaining the secrecy surrounding grand jury rules, noting how these legal constraints shape public understanding of the Epstein case.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman speaks with Time Magazine about how NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdaniýs campaign relies on having a clear political adversary, a strategy that could backfire as the race evolves.
Whatýs it like to make a full-length documentary in 14 weeks? Hear from Pace student filmmakers and professors as they discuss their journey on Sustain What?, featuring their latest documentary Viola da Terra.
Is an MBA or a masterýs in finance a better fit for your financial career? Compare the goals, structure, and benefits of both degrees, plus their potential outcomes and earning potential, so you can choose your path forward.
In her article, ýLegal Professional Privilege in a Digital World: A Comparative Analysis,ý published in Volume 15 of the British Journal of American Legal Studies(Spring 2025), Pace Haub Law Professor Lissa Griffin and co-author Dan Jasinski explore the evolving challenges to legal professional privilege in an increasingly digitized criminal justice system.