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This month, Lubin is shining a spotlight on love. Read our "love news" and meet couples who met at Pace or have a "lovely" Pace connection. Prepare to fall head over heels in love with our special Valentine's Day-inspired edition of Lubin Love, a digital micro-newsletter of the Lubin School of Business.
At Lubin, we pride ourselves on getting our students to where they want to go. Charmaine L. Slack '91, a member of the Lubin School of Business Advisory Board and an attorney in private practice in New York and her hometown, the US Virgin Islands, demonstrates that a Lubin education can help you turn your dreams into reality!
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.
Semii '16 joined us for the January 2025 episode of The Lubin Link podcast to share her incredible journey as an entrepreneur in the entertainment industry. From founding Rare One Records to launching Heir Aura, Semii is making waves with her record label and creative agency.
After answering an unexpected call to the field of mental healthcare, Daniel Crotty ’23 has earned the title of Obama Foundation Scholar and the chance to make a far-reaching impact.
After seven years of transformative leadership, alumnus Gary Laermer ’80 retires as VP of Development and Alumni Relations. His legacy of philanthropy and student impact will inspire Pace for years to come.
The Pace Community's incredible generosity on Giving Tuesday surpassed our goal, resulting in 2,674 gifts and more than $768,822 raised for student success.
With an early passion for the environment, Colin Myers ’21 attended the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (“SUNY ESF”) and enrolled in a major that would set him on a path to becoming a New York State Environmental Conservation Officer. It was during his junior year, when he began taking business law and environmental law and policy classes that Colin started thinking about law school.
Donald Moore ’76, Biology, Pre-med, a former attending physician at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, has been appointed by Governor Kathy Hochul to serve on SUNY Downstate’s community advisory board, along with seven other individuals.
We all remember our time at law school – the courses, the professors, learning the law behind the infamous rule against perpetuities, the study groups, and the friendships made through it all. In 1986, a group of 11 law students formed a bond during their 1L year that has lasted long past their law school graduation. During their law school tenure, this close-knit group studied hard together, but also made plenty of time for fun. Since graduating in 1990, the group has made it a point to get together twice a year regularly. Most recently, the close-knit group, along with Haub Law Dean Horace Anderson and Professor Emeritus Jay Carlisle, gathered over the summer in Hastings-On-Hudson.