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Multiplying Good, formerly known as the Jefferson Award Foundation, advocates for how the service to others is effective in bringing out the “greatness that lies within us all.” Pace University is proud to partner as a Champion organization to engage in helpful public service and improve and celebrate communities.
Pace’s Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Team Pre-Moots with Numerous International Teams ahead of spring competition
Meet Sharai Hornedo '22, a graduate of Lubin's BBA program who is now pursuing an MBA in Marketing Management. Sharai appreciates the community and resources that Pace offers, and already has a job lined up after she graduates!
Born in Ecuador and raised in Queens, Fabiola Robles is a first generation college graduate and will be the first in her family to obtain a law degree.
Known as the "Festival of Colors," Holi is a Hindu festival that heralds the arrival of spring and is a time for colorful merrymaking and joyousness. At Pace, it's a time for our community to come together for fun and cultural exploration. Get dates, times, and tips for making your Holi great.
For the second year in a row, one of Haub Law’s advocacy mock trial teams placed first in their region in the American Association for Justice (AAJ) Student Trial Advocacy Competition held March 10–13.
After graduating from Lehigh in 1991, studying for a master’s degree in English Literature, and raising a family, Melissa Eydenberg decided to attend law school, which had been in the back of her mind for nearly 30 years.
"We want to get more students involved and excited about CHP's opportunities. We're all here for academics, but there's so much more CHP has to offer, and we want to make students aware of that," said Alexa. This role allows them to be part of the many changes within the rapidly growing health care field. In addition, SGA gives students support for their ideas to promote diversity and inclusion within an educational setting.
For the third time in school history, Pace Women’s Basketball will represent the East in the Division II NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Quarterfinals. The Pace women’s basketball program has been to the Elite Eight twice before in 2001 and 1985. The team will travel to Birmingham, AL, March 21–25, as the East Regional Champions.
Students from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University’s Trial Advocacy Team were honored with an invitation to compete in the Tournament of Champions Competition hosted by UCLA School of Law on October 29-31. The Haub Law team consisted of Kathryn Facelle (3L), Michael McNally (3L), Kimberly Abrahall (2L), and Liam Rattigan (2L) and was coached by alumni AJ Muller ’15 and Mike Luterzo ’20.