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Pace People This Week: Revkin Recognized For Journalism Excellence

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

Pace's Andrew Revkin received the 2015 Robert C. Cowen Award for Sustained Achievement in Science Journalism.

Pace's Andrew Revkin received the 2015 Robert C. Cowen Award for Sustained Achievement in Science Journalism.

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Pace University Professor Andrew Revkin received the 2015 Robert C. Cowen Award for Sustained Achievement in Science Journalism. Revkin is the Senior Fellow for Environmental Understanding at the Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies. The award recognizes a journalist or team of journalists who have made significant, lasting, and consistent contributions to accurate reporting on the Earth and space sciences for the general public.

Adjunct professor at Seidenberg School of CSIS and Class of 85, 91, 07 alumnus, Dr. Matthew Ganis, has just published "Social Media Analytics: Techniques and Insights for Extracting Business Value Out of Social Media". The book is a complete insiders guide for all executives and marketing analysts who want to answer mission critical questions and maximize the business value of their social media data.

Pace University nursing professor and author of “A Woman’s Right to Know: How Women’s Health Became a Political Pawn — and the Surprising Alliances Working to Reclaim It", Carol Roye, had a letter to the editor published to in the New York Times. Click here to read.

Pace University, Lienhard School of Nursing, College of Health Professions faculty member Andrea Sonenberg published the article “Implementing the Affordable Care Act: The Influence of Nurse Practitioner Regulatory Policies on Workforce, Access to Care, and Primary Care Health Outcomes” in the Poverty & Public Policy journal.

Professor Sethu Karthikeyan, and Pace alumnus Bianca Rammairone, recently authored an article which will be published in i-Perception Journal. The piece is entitled “The Bouba-kiki Phenomenon Tested Via Schematic Drawings of Facial Expressions: Further Validation of the Internal Simulation Hypothesis”.

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