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large wood panels, which are situated behind Willcox Hall and will
be installed in the coming academic year.
The project was funded by a College Media Association
grant and led by Associate Professor Kate Fink, PhD, and
Adjunct Professor Kate Marohn in the Depa ment of Media,
Communications, and Visual A s.
Students Assist Village of
Port Chester with Policing Survey
The Village of Po Chester enlisted the help of Pace University
faculty and graduate students in the Master of Public Administration
(MPA) program, to carry out a directive signed by New York Governor
Andrew Cuomo mandating all local governments conduct a review of
current policing and develop a plan to address issues of racial bias.
Public Administration professors Andrew Crosby, PhD, and
Gina Scutelnicu, PhD, received an external award of $9,600 to
develop a community survey to evaluate public opinions on policing
in Po Chester. Survey findings were compiled into a research
repo by the Pace team, which assisted the Village of Po Chester
in developing their plans to reform their Police Depa ment. Pace
MPA students delivered a presentation of the findings to the village
board of trustees.
This striking mural is located on the New York City campus,
entry-level floor, no h side. Two photos below are of students
creating the Unity mural.
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