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Announcements and StatementsApril 3, 2024
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New York legislation has paved the way for easier voting access among college students. Discover how Pace students benefit from this game-changing law, get registered to vote, and leverage campus resources for active participation in democracy.
Many first-year students focus on adapting to their new college environment, but Isabella Betancourth jumped right in, going after opportunities that would make her a better business owner. From joining the Entrepreneurship Club to using on-campus resources to learn about strong business practices, Isabella is on the right path to grow her business, Isabella’s Jewels – and she’s just getting started.
Psychology student Agathe Brudi's peer mentorship journey at Pace University transcends barriers, cultivating connection and community among diverse peers.
Lauren DeMaio is a senior at the Seidenberg School, who mixes the art of dance with the science of computing.
As we navigate the tail end of winter, with its brisk air and the last whispers of cold, we find ourselves on the cusp of a transformative season at Pace University. This period of transition reminds us of our enduring mission of Opportunitas—a time to reflect on growth, renewal, and the exciting journey ahead.
Clandestine methamphetamine labs: they’re a growing problem and can be a nightmare for unsuspecting homeowners. Dyson Professor Karen Caldwell and student researchers such as Morgan Amos are on the case, aiming to develop practical and effective remediation solutions.
Saloni Pasad has taken advantage of everything Seidenberg’s Human Centered Design program has to offer; including working with the NYC Design Factory, earning her a trip to Switzerland to explore how today's technology can provide tomorrow's food.
Ever wonder how Pace graduates consistently outperform the national employment average? It's all about starting early and making the most of Career Services. Check out our recent employment stats and get quick tips on getting career-ready.
Pace graduate student Shweta Rashmi shares the story of her enlightening transition from media and journalism in India to marketing in New York City, discovering new passion and purpose within Pace's supportive community.
With more than 100 student clubs and orgs at Pace University, there’s something for everyone to get involved in.