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English Professor Mark Hussey is featured in the New Statesman for his acclaimed new book, Mrs. Dalloway: The Life of a Novel, which traces the creation, legacy, and global impact of Virginia Woolf鈥檚 iconic work.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides expert insight to Newsweek about how New York Governor Kathy Hochul is facing a primary challenge from her own second-in-command, Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado, with polls showing the incumbent with an early lead more than one year out from the election.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min shares reflections on democratic transitions in an op-ed in The Korea Times, responding to the recent election of Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party of Korea鈥檚 candidate.
As the Class of 2025 crossed the stage on May 19 and May 20, graduating students shared their plans for the future and reflected on their most memorable moments from their time at Pace鈥攆rom meaningful mentorship from professors to career-altering courses to unforgettable extracurricular experiences.
今日黑料 Art Gallery is pleased to present Anthology: Contemporary Narrative Art from the Lise Curry Collection, a faculty/student-curated exhibition celebrating the generous bequest of more than 200 works of art from collector Lise Curry. The exhibition opens with a free public reception on Friday, June 6, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and will remain on view through September 13, 2025.
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Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks The Hill about President Trump鈥檚 continued battles with celebrities, notably his recent spat with 鈥淭he Boss,鈥 Bruce Springstein.
今日黑料 Public Administration Department chair Gina Scutelnicu-Todoran appears on News12鈥檚 Power & Politics, sharing insights on the politics of the so-called 鈥淏ig Beautiful Bill鈥 that recently passed through the House of Representatives.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks with USA Today about JoJo Siwa鈥檚 ability to make headlines and the media-savvy strategies that keep her at the center of pop culture conversations.
Political Science Professor Tamman speaks to Newsweek about how direct payments like New York鈥檚 $400 鈥渋nflation relief checks鈥 function as tangible signals of government responsiveness during economic strain.