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In the MediaFebruary 14, 2025
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Lubin Professor Andrew Coggins Jr. provides financial advice to MoneyGeek on selecting a hotel credit card with no annual fee.
Lubin graduate student Preeti Birajdar '25 is gaining mentorship and professional development opportunities from her summer internship, motivating her to pursue higher-level positions and specialize in field of business analytics.
With projects designed to restore our ocean’s coral reefs and improving clean water accessibility–and two $15,000 grants to boot–Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵstudents are generating creative solutions to combat climate change.
Lubin’s Ivan Fox Scholar and Professor of Law Jessica Magaldi, JD, is helping to close the gap between what’s reflected in course material and reality, by examining representation of women as protagonists and antagonists in case studies.
Discover incredible stories that showcase the amazing achievements and initiatives happening at Pace. From top rankings to groundbreaking programs and student journeys, there’s something to inspire everyone.
In a remarkable career that spans over four decades, Barbara Farrell, EdD, CPA, has been an indomitable force in the field of accounting education at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ. The Lubin School of Business professor was recently honored with the prestigious Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her unwavering commitment to teaching, service, scholarship, and her significant contributions to the Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵcommunity.
Lubin graduate student Cianna Bar '25 is sharpening her analytical skills at her internship at Jaguar Land Rover, a brand with a great work culture and reputation for innovation and excellence.
From animal advocacy to marketing strategy, check out how Mike Derasmo ’24 used Chat GPT to expand his understanding of artificial intelligence and find creative solutions for class projects.
Lubin graduate student Heera Sojan '24, pursuing her MS in Accounting Data Analytics and Technologies, is climbing the ladder of success as an audit intern at her summer internship with the Office of the New York City Comptroller.
The takeaway, according to Myo Jung Cho, a professor of accounting at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ’s Lubin School of Business and the paper’s other co-author, is that rather than convey a company’s virtue, trust words may instead act as a red flag, highlighting potential pitfalls for investors and regulations.
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