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When Lubin graduate student Vaishali Dulani '23 started exploring the business world, she had no idea what aspect of the industry she wanted to pursue. After connecting with Career Services and landing her dream internship at a start-up, she discovered her passion for digital marketing.
When Lubin student Danielle Bellino '24 landed her internship with the Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley, she knew she'd be getting hands-on experience in a welcoming environment. What she didn't expect was how much her work would impact dozens of local families in need.
"Lawyers have the ability to create change for the greater good of society and I look forward to having a career in law doing just that.”
On May 16, 2022, Pace University spent a joyful day celebrating the Classes of 2020, 2021, and 2022 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Pace's Producing the Documentary course gives students a hands-on experience in filmmaking—from pre-production, to shooting on location, editing, and so much more. Read how student Adam Ng got his feet wet (literally) this semester while filming the latest Pace Doc.
Title IX is best known for transforming collegiate athletics in the United States—and, from there, all of sports. But that was not its original goal. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as it is formally known, was designed to open doors for women across higher education. Learn more about it.
Esports has arrived at Pace as our 15th varsity sport. Get your introduction to this booming industry, our new Esports director, and the students who have been passionately dedicated to the program since its days as a student club.
At 14 years old, Shahab Gharib is not your typical Pace student. Here is his extraordinary story.
We're reaffirming our commitment to cutting-edge academics, moving up in the rankings, earning grants, and paying it forward. All this and more in the latest edition of 10 Things to Inspire You.
Researchers at Pace dive deep into hip hop’s emotional undercurrents.