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Pace People This Week: Asian Cinema, Study Abroad And Special Advocacy

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

Caroline Jackson, Cameron Stremel and Ashley Kaminski will be studying abroad in Germany and Italy thanks to the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship.

Caroline Jackson, Cameron Stremel and Ashley Kaminski will be studying abroad in Germany and Italy thanks to the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship.

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Pace University associate professor of communication studies, Satish Kolluri, and Confucius Institute executive director and professor of history, Joseph Lee, co-edited the book “Hong Kong and Bollywood: Globalization of Asian Cinemas." The book is a comparative study of two fast-growing Asian film industries and examines issues of cinema globalization, glocalization and transnationalism.

Three Pace students will be studying abroad in Germany and Italy after being selected as the recipients of the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship. The recipients are Caroline Jackson, Ashley Kaminski and Cameron Stremel, all currently in their second year at Pace. Find the full story here.

Lubin School of Business alumna Kate Mudd is the new executive director of the Nelson, KY County chapter of Court Appointed Special Advocates. Read coverage here.

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