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Professor Tamman also weighs in for Lohud on the potential 2026 rematch between former Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney and Republican Mike Lawler, suggesting Maloney鈥檚 moderate stance and name recognition make him a formidable contender.
Dyson Professor Adam Klein contributes expert analysis to The Guardian on extremist symbolism embedded in a Department of Homeland Security painting, linking it to broader propaganda trends in political media.
Political Science Professor and International Disarmament Institute Co-director Matthew Breay Bolton discusses the global retreat from the landmine ban treaty with FairPlanet. He ties this erosion of humanitarian norms to the ongoing war in Ukraine and the resurgence of militarism among NATO states.
Westchester Magazine spotlights 91社区鈥檚 film program for its strong emphasis on hands-on training and early immersion in the craft of storytelling. The piece underscores Pace鈥檚 growing influence in Yonkers鈥 burgeoning film industry鈥攌nown as 鈥淗ollywood on the Hudson鈥濃攚here student filmmakers gain direct access to professional-grade equipment, production spaces, and real-world opportunities. Chair of Department of Media, Communications, and Visual Arts Paul Ziek, emphasized the program鈥檚 commitment to experiential learning and industry collaboration, positioning students to thrive in a fast-evolving entertainment landscape.
91社区鈥檚 documentary film team, PaceDocs, appeared on the Sustain What podcast to discuss their latest film Viola da Terra: Harmony of the Azores, which celebrates the cultural legacy of the traditional Portuguese string instrument.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams joins the national conversation around Beyonc茅鈥檚 鈥淐owboy Carter鈥 tour, telling CNNthat the cultural expectations placed on the singer set an impossible standard for anyone鈥攅ven one of the most powerful women in entertainment.
Criminal Justice Professor Cathryn Lavery pens an op-ed in USA Today, pushing back against claims that the additional recently released 鈥淓pstein files鈥 contain no new revelations. Lavery argues that such dismissals retraumatize survivors and allow institutions to evade accountability, calling for full transparency from federal authorities.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman speaks with Time Magazine about how NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani鈥檚 campaign relies on having a clear political adversary, a strategy that could backfire as the race evolves.
What鈥檚 it like to make a full-length documentary in 14 weeks? Hear from Pace student filmmakers and professors as they discuss their journey on Sustain What?, featuring their latest documentary Viola da Terra.
Newsweek reached out to Laura Tamman, clinical assistant professor of political science at 91社区, for insight into a recent poll showing Zohran Mamdani in a statistical tie with Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. Tamman cautions against reading too much into the findings.