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Press Release: Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University honored Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. During Social Justice Week
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, in partnership with New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and other dignitaries, on Wednesday honored the life and legacy of Kenneth Chamberlain Sr., a retired Marine and Westchester County corrections officer, with the dedication of the Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. Social Justice Reading Room.
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Cryptosporidium Virus Integration Into the Host Cells
Cryptosporidiosis is a disease that affects a large amount of people and having a high mortality rate for those that are immunocompromised such as the elderly and infants. The disease is linked to a parasite called Cryptosporidium parvum, which is mostly known to infect cattle and other mammals such as mice and humans. The parasite contains a double stranded RNA virus, the Cryspovirus (CSpV1) that has a non-enveloped icosahedral capsid, with a T=2* icosahedral symmetry. Little is known is known about the contribution of CSpV1 to the disease; In this study we show that infection of an immunocompromised mouse model C57BL/6J with purified CSpV1 results in weight loss compared to uninfected controls. Further the infection resulted in the production of a secretory antibody IgA from weeks 1-3. CSpV1 is unable to enter the intact intestinal epithelial cell line HCT-8 ([HRT-18] CCL-244), however electroporation of HCT8 cells results in a transient survival of CSpV1 after 48h which persists for a further 24h. Cumulatively the results indicate that CSpV1 plays an active role in the infection
The Psychology and Science of Pseudoscience
Excellent up-to-date book about pseudoscience and science denial, with an in-depth look at how human psychology promotes these problems. An engaging and comprehensive critical review of a wide range of pseudoscientific topics which explores the underlying psychological factors behind paranormal and related beliefs -- Provided by publisher.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/bookshelf/1021/thumbnail.jp
Sound of the Circuit: Ferrari x Spotify’s Sponsorship Strategy to Engage the U.S. Formula 1 Market
This thesis explores the effectiveness of cross-industry partnerships as a strategic marketing tool through the case study of Spotify and Ferrari Formula 1’s collaboration, Sound of the Circuit. The central research question investigates how such a partnership can expand Formula 1’s reach within the U.S. market, particularly among millennial and Gen Z audiences. With growing interest in Formula 1 driven by cultural phenomena such as Netflix’s Drive to Survive, and the continued dominance of Spotify in youth-centered audio streaming, this thesis examines how these two global brands can align to engage a shared audience and generate mutual commercial value. Using a mixed-methods approach, combining SWOT analysis, SMART objectives, and competitor comparisons like Amazon Music x Alpine, the project proposes a marketing plan that includes brand activations, digital content strategies, and sponsorship valuation. The findings conclude that partnerships like this are not only feasible but critical in the evolving digital-sport landscape, with a $15 million mid-tier sponsorship justified by brand alignment, audience overlap, and media value. The collaboration enhances U.S. engagement, fan interactivity, and brand positioning, showing how cross-industry efforts can drive authentic brand affinity and global fan base growth
Recipe to Remember: An Exploration of Self-Publishing Creative Agency
As a poet, I have learned some of the ins and outs of traditional poetry publication—which is anything but conventional—through other research endeavors. Majoring in creative writing at Pace University has given me access to a plethora of resources regarding ways to publish, including the atypical route of self-publishing zines, through the Pace Zine Library. Zines are an ultimately free creative outlet that many artists use to display multimedia work and produce a publication of a different, more homemade quality than that of traditionally published work.
The traditional, more harrowing approach to poetry publication is to break out by publishing in magazines and competing in contests. While this route is arguably the best way to get your name out there in a more official way, I find interest in the underground route of zine creation because of its radicalist nature. In addition, I wanted to discern the differences between producing a poetry zine and a poetry collection for competitions—the differences in the actual publication process as well as the scale of controlled nature of the creativity in the project itself. Zines are separated from the rigidity of the capitalism of the traditional publishing world, and thus become an outlet of full expression.
For this project, I have created a zine and explored the world of self-publication and zine culture through articles. I came up with a short series of love poems and a creative concept for this project. The poetry zine Recipe to Remember serves as a tribute to young love that is as foundational as an old family recipe book. Along these lines, the zine is formatted as a pseudo-recipe-book with poetry instead of recipes. This is an old-school photocopy zine, that was made by hand using physical materials created and collected by myself. I came up with a tangible product of my own work for the first time, thanks to the Honors thesis
Ride A-Cock Horse to Banbury & A Farm Went Trotting upon his Gray Mare - Interior Page
Ride A-Cock Horse to Banbury & A Farm Went Trotting upon his Gray Mare
Series: Randolph Caldecott’s Picture Books
Author/Illustrator: Randoph Caldecott
Publisher: London: New York: Frederick Warne and Co., Ltd. (no publication date)https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/rarebooks/1016/thumbnail.jp