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Pace People This Week: Rent Help And Special Needs Service

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

Pace almuna, Lauree Ostrofsky, has released her new book, entitled "Simply Leap."

Pace almuna, Lauree Ostrofsky, has released her new book, entitled "Simply Leap."

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Pace alumni Ryan Barone and Meher Islam were featured in the Albany Times Union for their work on a new housing app, RentRedi, which they are using to help create a pain-free renting process. Read the coverage here.

Lauree Ostrofsky ’97 has published a book entitled "Simply Leap," an extension of her company, Simply Leap. The company, which helps individuals live their lives to the fullest and overcome fears, celebrated its 10th anniversary this past September. More information on the book can be found here.

Seidenberg School of CSIS professor James Lawler and student Melanie Greene were written up in AHRC NYC about their longtime partnership with the mental disability group. Read the story here.

Dyson College of Arts & Sciences professor Eugene Richie was interviewed by translator Margaret Carson with co-editor Rosanne Wasserman for a February 2017 issue of Words Without Borders. Part one can be found here, and part two can be found here.

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