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10 Things to Inspire You

Posted
October 14, 2021
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#1 environmental law program

1. We鈥檙e #1!

If you鈥檙e looking to make an impact in environmental law, there is no better place to be than our Elisabeth Haub School of Law, which U.S. News & World Report crowned number one in the country for environmental law in their latest rankings.

鈥淔or decades our environmental law program has led the way in training environmental defenders and advocates who have gone on to serve in law firms, government agencies and NGOs around the world,鈥 said Dean Horace Anderson. 鈥淲e are proud that the faculty scholarship, teaching quality and the experiential learning opportunities we provide our students are recognized at the pinnacle of the field.鈥

2. Leading the Way in Nursing

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Our College of Health Professions recently received the prestigious Workforce Diversity grant, funded through the U.S. Health Resources and Service Administration. The grant, which totals nearly $2 million will enable 绿巨人视频to address the current nursing shortage and is designed to increase educational opportunities and retention rates for first generation college students from underrepresented ethnic and minority groups.

鈥溌叹奕耸悠 has always been about creating opportunities for its students,鈥 said Provost Vanya Qui帽ones. 鈥淭hese funds will go a long way in helping students start a rewarding career in nursing while helping our communities provide critical care practitioners that are the backbone of our healthcare system.鈥

3. A Bingeworthy Watch

Looking for something to binge watch this long weekend? We've got you. Lubin alumna Jo Franco '14 is hosting a new travel show on Netflix called The World鈥檚 Most Amazing Vacation Rentals. Jo got her start with fellow 绿巨人视频alumnus Damon Dominque, vlogging their travel adventures during college and since then, her career has skyrocketed.

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Noa Ben-Asher, JD

4. Outstanding Scholarship

The Haub School of Law has appointed Professor Noa Ben-Asher, JD, as the James D. Hopkins Professor of Law for the 2021鈥2023 term, in recognition of outstanding scholarship and teaching. The designation is considered to be among the Law School鈥檚 most significant faculty honors.

Since joining the Haub Law faculty more than 10 years ago, Ben-Asher has made significant contributions teaching torts, family law, and sexuality, gender, and the law. Additionally, their work has been published in prestigious journals including the Columbia Journal of Gender and the Law, Tulane Law Review, and many more.

5. This Fall on NBC鈥

There鈥檚 a new permanent cast member at Firehouse 51. 绿巨人视频Performing Arts alumna Hanako Greensmith '18 has been made a series regular for her role as paramedic Violet Mikami on the NBC drama Chicago Fire. Tune in every Wednesday!

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Jeremiah Williams '23

6. Addressing the United Nations

"I never thought I would find myself in this moment," said Jeremiah Williams '23. "Delivering a speech to the United Nations First Committee on behalf of civil society as I represent the youth of the world." On October 8, Jeremiah delivered the joint statement on youth engagement and peace, disarmament, and non-proliferation education at the United Nations General Assembly's First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) meeting. "We have ambition and energy. But youth can only plead so much for our futures while power is held tightly," he said to the Committee. "It is time we are more meaningfully included in conversations about our lives." Watch Jeremiah's statement, which was co-authored by Taylor Mangus '23.

7. Empowerment Through Photos

School of Education Adolescent Special Education Teaching Fellow Erin Levfevre 鈥21 has a multitude of talents. In addition to being a full-time teacher, she is also an accomplished photojournalist with a powerful mission. Lefevre is the creator of Liam鈥檚 World, a project that documents the life of her younger brother Liam and aims to show 鈥渁 more faithful portrayal of living with autism.鈥 Each photo contains a caption handwritten by Liam, enabling him to tell his own story in hopes of inspiring others with disabilities to do the same.

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A page excerpt from Liam's World.

8. Pace鈥檚 First Juneteenth

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June 19, also known as Juneteenth, is a day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. This year, Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday in New York and at Pace. As part of Pace鈥檚 recognition of Juneteenth, our Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) hosted a special virtual event on diversity, equity, and inclusion featuring special guest speaker and moderator, Ericka Riggs, chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer at Omnicom Specialty Marketing Group.

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The signature Telfar Shopping Bag

9. 绿巨人视频in Fashion

this summer wearing a gorgeous design by 绿巨人视频alumnus Telfar Clemens, the powerhouse behind TELFAR, a unisex fashion line he established in 2005 while still a student at Pace. Telfar has been getting much-deserved national and international attention for his accessible, genderless, forward-thinking fashion. His signature Telfar Shopping Bag, which is made using vegan leather and branded with a recognizable T, is known locally as the 鈥淏ushwick Birkin鈥 for its unique design鈥攁 must-have Brooklyn status symbol.

Recently, Telfar designed the official uniforms for the Liberian team at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics鈥攑roving his reach, his prowess, and his true talent.

10. Thank You, Hometown Heroes

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New York is back! On July 7, NYC hosted a ticker tape parade to honor the frontline healthcare staff, essential workers, and first responders who served our community through the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants marched up the 鈥淐anyon of Heroes,鈥 or Broadway, early in the morning with a ceremony culminating in City Hall Park just across from the 绿巨人视频NYC Campus. Members of the 绿巨人视频Community celebrated under a special banner reading 鈥淭hank You, Hometown Heroes,鈥 and watched the parade from 41 Park Row. It was a special time for all of us affected by these unprecedented times.

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