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Pace People This Week: Hudson River Anchorages And College Majors

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Here is a roundup of newsmakers and their news in brief from Pace University:

Pace professor Dr. Lee Evans recently published a piece in the Summer 2017 issue of Piano Guild Notes.

Pace professor Dr. Lee Evans recently published a piece in the Summer 2017 issue of Piano Guild Notes.

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John Cronin, a senior fellow for environmental affairs, and Michelle D. Land, director of the Pace Environmental Policy Clinic, wrote an op-ed in LoHud about the need for the US Coast Guard to do a full environmental review of any proposed anchorages for the Hudson River. It can be read here.

Jennifer Magas, a clinical associate PR professorwas prominently quoted in a GoodCall.com article titled, “How Important is Your College Major?” Her quotes can be read here.

Richard Ottinger, dean emeritus of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, has been recognized by the American Bar Association for his leadership in environmental policy, winning the ABA's Distinguished Achievement in Environmental Law and Policy Award.

Pace performing arts professor Dr. Lee Evans published an article "Classicism vs. Romanticism: A Comparison," which appears in the Summer 2017 issue of Piano Guild Notes. The piece is attached below.

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