Pace University News

Alumni

Ashia Thompson '18 talks about why the Lubin School of Business was the perfect fit for graduate school, what it was like working at two of the biggest accounting firms in the world, and why she decided to leave a Big Four to start her own successful firm.

December 1, 2022
Alumni

As a 3L, Pamela was awarded a prestigious Immigrant Justice Corps Fellowship post-graduation. Today, she is following her dreams as she works with the Refugee & Immigrant Program of The Advocates for Human Rights.

December 1, 2022
Alumni

"You have to find that passion every day," says College of Health Professions alumna Tyra Prophete, RN. "I always knew I wanted to advocate for people."

November 30, 2022
Students

Across the country, nearly 40 percent of college students report going hungry, and 52 percent have utilized food pantry services at some point. At Pace, we’re working hard to help offset food insecurity on our campuses and we need your help to do it!

November 30, 2022
Alumni

Supporting Pace University during #GivingTuesday means that more hardworking students have the opportunity to succeed in the classroom and beyond. Make your gift today to ensure these students have the tools for success.

November 28, 2022
Alumni

Dr. Onua explained that she continues returning to Pace because of the variety of programs that are offered; the knowledgeable and supportive faculty; and the excellent clinical placement opportunities that allow students to excel in the field.

November 22, 2022
Alumni

Lubin alumna Ginny King '20 talks about how she landed her dream role with NBC, after the pandemic crushed her original post-graduation plans. She discusses the importance of working hard and taking advantage of the opportunities that Pace University offers.

November 15, 2022
Students

Arts and Entertainment Management student Ashvin Kapoor '24 found an outlet for the challenges he faced during a time of uncertainty at Pace University's radio station, WPUB.

November 14, 2022
Alumni

At the age of 16, she moved to the United States for the opportunity to go to college and obtain a nursing degree. After earning an associate and bachelor’s degree in nursing, she knew that she still wanted to learn more. Following the recommendation from a friend and the convenience of New York City and Pleasantville, she decided to check out what Pace University and the Lienhard School of Nursing had to offer.

November 11, 2022
Alumni

Jan Mansley '90, Dyson Advisory Board member and vice president of NOVA Hope for Haiti, discusses her life-changing decision to devote her life to others, as well as how and why students should get involved in a greater cause.

November 4, 2022