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The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at ĢƵվ has once again been ranked #1 in the nation for Environmental Law by U.S. News & World Report, marking the seventh time—and the sixth consecutive year—the program has earned the top distinction and further solidifying its position as a global leader in environmental legal education.
The Land Use Law Center at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at ĢƵվ was recognized as Westchester County municipal leaders formally signed a new intermunicipal agreement reestablishing the Long Island Sound Watershed Intermunicipal Council (LISWIC), a coalition of 14 municipalities committed to advancing watershed protection, flood mitigation, and regional resilience.
Global leaders in higher education, policy, and technology gathered at ĢƵվ’s New York City campus on Monday for Intelligent Futures: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Shaping Universities and Higher Education, a one-day international conference exploring how AI is transforming the future of universities worldwide.
Christelle Scharff, PhD, professor of computer science in the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems at ĢƵվ, has received a Fulbright Specialist Program award from the .
Executives from Morgan Stanley, Google, Zoom, and Heineken spoke at ĢƵվ’s Actionable AI Conference on turning AI innovation into practical business use.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at ĢƵվ hosted a sold-out 31st Annual Law Leadership Dinner on March 12, 2026, at Westchester Country Club, raising a record-breaking fundraising total of over $500,000 in support of the Law School’s academic programs, faculty scholarship, and student opportunities.
Hundreds of ĢƵվ students packed the Spring 2026 Job and Internship Career Fair on Wednesday —including many from Pace’s campus in Lower Manhattan— eager to connect with more than 100 top employers across a wide range of industries.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at ĢƵվ once again co-hosted the New Directions in Environmental Law (NDEL) Conference, held February 7, 2026, at Yale Law School. This year’s conference, themed “Collective Reimagining: Channeling Conviction into Change,” brought together scholars, practitioners, and students to explore emerging challenges and innovative approaches in environmental law.
ĢƵվ’s Sands College of Performing Arts faculty members Eric Price, Phillip Christian Smith, and Adam J. Rineer have earned major national recognition in musical theatre writing, with Price and Smith named 2026 Kleban Prize winners and Rineer selected as a 2026 Jonathan Larson Grant recipient.
ĢƵվ today celebrated the ribbon cutting and official inauguration of the Gale Epstein Center for Technology, Policy and the Environment at the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, marking a significant expansion of the University’s leadership in environmental technology and policy innovation.