Clubs and Orgs at Pace

With more than 100 student clubs and orgs at Pace University, there’s something for everyone to get involved in.

Student smiling at the camera making a peace sign.
Student smiling at the camera making a peace sign.

With more than 100 student organizations at Pace University, there’s something for everyone to get involved in. Each semester, the Center for Student Engagement hosts involvement fairs, where you can meet all of our clubs and organizations, chat with representatives, and find out how you can sign up. Here's an overview of the different types of student clubs and orgs offered on the New York City and Westchester campuses.

Academic Interests

Whether you’re a nursing major interested in getting involved with SNAP or a crime buff interested in the Criminal Justice Society or Forensic Science Student Organization, take your interests to the next level with these student orgs.

Business Professionals

From marketing plans to market analysis, choose from more than 20 Pace student clubs and orgs that are getting down to business.

Media and Entertainment

Whether you’re interested in writing, reporting, TV, or concert-planning, Pace has got you covered. Now back to you, Jillian!

Visual and Performing Arts

Can you dance your tail off? Put on a show? Do you have the pipes that will make people feel aca-awesome or fill them with irrepressible joy? Our performing and visual arts student organizations are looking for you!

Cultural and Social

From Latin flavor to rainbow pride, Pace has more than 20 cultural student organizations to choose from!

Politics and Advocacy

Change makers in the movement to end cancer; promote peace; and save our planet. All in a day’s work for a Pace student.

Greek Life

If you want to go Greek, then you’re in the right place! From the Alpha to the Omega, check out which sororities and fraternities are on campus.

Student Governance

SGA, RHA, BAC, SAAC. If you don’t know these acronyms, then you don’t know the student leaders of your University.

See the Current Clubs and Orgs

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Pace President Marvin Krislov and Chief Diversity Officer Stephanie Akunvabey speak with Westchester Magazine & 914 Inc. about Pace’s ongoing commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion and the impact of affirmative action in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision for the magazine’s edition focusing on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

“Fortunately, the major institutions of American society now recognize the importance of diversity in remaining competitive, effective, and legitimate in a global market,” Krislov says. “Employers will continue to seek diverse talent, the military will still seek a diverse officer corps, and colleges and universities will experiment with new ways to ensure their student bodies remain diverse.”

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Pace University President, Marvin Krislov
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What can we do about this? “If you can come up with something, you’d be the next unicorn.” So says Dr. Jonathan Hill, dean of the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems at Pace University, of my question regarding the existence, or impending development, of an alternative to email that rivals its ubiquity and ease of access. (A “unicorn,” in business contexts, refers to a startup valued at over $1 billion.)

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With the regular season behind the Northeast-10, the Pace University men's and women's basketball have entered the postseason and have earned the right to host their first game's of the postseason.

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