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“You are capable of doing whatever you dream of,” says Pace School of Performing Arts student Camila Rivera, who grew up in the countryside of Puerto Rico and is now studying acting in the most connected city on Earth.
Meet Lubin student Sydney Walmsley '24, a marketing major who discovered an interest in luxury marketing and landed her very first internship with a growing brand that allows her to combine her passions of sustainability and beauty.
Pace's Maria Escobar is the co-founder of the World Without Exploitation National Youth Coalition—a network of young people dedicated to ending human trafficking—and she’s presented at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
In this Q+A, siblings Marlon and Ulises speak about their impactful experiences at Haub Law, the Immigration Justice Clinic, the collegial Haub Law atmosphere, their paths to law school, and more.
After graduating from the Lubin School of Business with her BBA, Christal Wong kept the momentum going and is now gearing up to graduate with her MBA in Public Accounting in May 2022. After juggling competitive sports, internships, and working on the Pleasantville campus, Christal now has a full-time job waiting for her at PwC.
Connor Morgan '21 discovered a talent for videography by accident when he was asked to film a wedding video as a last-minute fill-in during his senior year of high school. Now one year since graduation from Pace, he's expanded his business to the West Coast and is working with big names in the industry
On April 27 and 28, for 1,906 minutes, Pace alumni, friends, parents, faculty, and staff will make their investment in the lives of Pace students through scholarships, financial aid, student aid, and professional growth. We're challenging YOU to help us make our $150,000 goal.
The three McCauley brothers, all Dyson alumni, share a connection to each other and to Pace through the History Summit, a decades-long tradition uniting Pace grads and honoring their favorite professors.
The Land Use Scholar program, run by Professors John and Jennie Nolon, recently turned its focus to promoting student scholarship. Through the program, 1Ls learn research and writing, while 2Ls learn how to write and publish legal academic pieces. LLMs are also eligible for the Land Use Scholar Program. The scholar program incorporates mentorship too. Recently, alumni who worked with the Land Use Law Center as students came back to speak to the newest group of Land Use Scholars. The alumni are now attorneys at Cuddy & Feder. The alumni spoke about their experiences as Land Use Scholars - which ranged from working on low carbon land use, form-based zoning codes, anti-displacement measures and more
Meet Lubin student Leah Gaffney '22, a sales star whose leadership roles with the Brand Marketing Team, Sales Team, and American Marketing Association helped jumpstart her career.