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The Northwell Health Lenox Hill Hospital has been named one of the 2024 Leapfrog Top Teaching Hospitals, a prestigious achievement given to only six hospitals in New York State. This achievement solidifies the great learning opportunities the Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ – Lenox Hill Hospital Physician Assistant Program provides its students and faculty.
Join Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ for a two-day conference on March 3–4, 2025, focused on human trafficking and violence against women and girls. Featuring global experts, survivor testimonies, and panel discussions, this event explores strategies for prevention, intervention, and support.
After receiving his LLB from the National University of Singapore and practicing law for a number of years, Mark Ortega ’23 decided to pursue a career in academia. With an LLM in environmental Law from Haub Law, Mark returned to Singapore where he is pursuing his aspirations of teaching and research.
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ is accepting nominations for the Trustee Award and Community Service Award, honoring exceptional graduating students for their academic excellence and community impact. Submit your nomination by Saturday, March 1, 2025!
Akshay Nair (MS in Software Development and Engineering ’25) is a Seidenberg graduate student whose dream of living in New York City led him to Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ and the Seidenberg School of Computer Science.
The Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems finished the Fall 2024 semester in celebratory fashion, and one of the highlight events was the Seidenberg Annual Research Day.
Stephanie Sicilian is a student leader pursuing her Master’s in Information Systems with a concentration in Data Science at Pace’s New York City campus, and constantly setting standards both in the classroom and in all the research projects she is involved in.
Lubin Professor Phil Cohen writes in Bloomberg Law about Spain proposing a 100% tax on properties purchased by non-European Union residents to resolve a housing crunch— he says streamlining business income tax laws would ease compliance and help with IRS enforcement.
Professor Gershman was featured on News 12’s Power & Politics to discuss the controversy surrounding the executive order to deny birthright citizenship, providing historical context on this decades-old constitutional provision.
Associate Director and Director of Training of the Counseling Center Richard Khan, facilitated a three-day mental health and well-being workshop in Guyana as part of the Safeguarding the Human Dignity and Rights of Populations At-Risk (SPAR) Project, funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC). The training brought together over 70 teachers, guidance counselors, welfare officers, and school administrators from across Guyana.