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Pace People This Week: Bachenheimer Featured On South Korean TV

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

Bruce Bachenheimer was featured on South Korea's national public television station to discuss New York's growing 'Silicon Alley'.

Bruce Bachenheimer was featured on South Korea's national public television station to discuss New York's growing 'Silicon Alley'.

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Pace Clinical Professor of Management and Executive Director of the schools' Entrepreneurship Lab, Bruce Bachenheimer, was interviewed about NYC's burgeoning 'Silicon Alley' on KBS Channel 1, South Korea's national public television station. Click here to watch his interview. The 'Silicon Alley' segment starts at 19:50 and Bachenheimer appears at 22:58.

Dyson Professor Meghana Nayak's new book, 'Who is Worthy of Protection? Gender-Based Asylum and US Immigration Politics' was reviewed by the London School of Economics Review of Books blog. Read the review here.

Former El Diario Publisher and Pace University alumna Rossana Rosado has been nominated for New York Secretary of State.

Pace professors Sandra B. Lewenson and Marie Truglio-Londrigan have published a book on primary health care, entitled 'Practicing Primary Health Care in Nursing: Caring for Populations.'

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