Pace University News
Pace Now
Pace News
Latest News
Dyson students took their coursework beyond the classroom walls, tackling real-world issues and presenting to global policymakers.
After a long hiatus, and with precautions still in place, live performances have returned to New York – and Pace Performing Arts students and alumni involved in ground-breaking on-campus productions and “spectacular” off-campus shows are rejoicing.
Philip Monteiro is a current 3L at Haub Law from Dobbs Ferry, NY. He is also a first lieutenant with Civil Air Patrol.
School of Education student Guadalupe Ceja ’23 hasn’t officially started teaching yet, but her own experiences in the classroom and her recent New York State scholarship win are putting her at the head of the class.
After successfully finishing in the top four in the regional competition, the Haub Law Advocacy Team advanced to the Semi Final Round in the All Star Bracket Competition last week which featured 64 of the top trial programs in the Country.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law has established a Food Pantry program on campus available to students and their families who need food assistance.
International Education Week, an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide, starts November 15. Join the Office of International Students and Scholars for a variety of programming and resources.
Changing careers is never an easy transition, yet for military veterans, the challenges can be exponentially more difficult. There are roughly 19 million veterans in the US, many of whom continue to struggle to find full-time work and assimilate to civilian life. Pace University’s Director of Career Services Paula King shares her top 11 tips for veterans on the job hunt.
Joshua Brachfeld is a 2L at Haub Law and so far he describes his experience at the law school as “amazing.”
“Pace has been incredibly kind to me, and I could not imagine my law school experience without the Haub Law community and all of the lifelong friends I have made here.”