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Announcements and StatementsApril 2, 2025
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As the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of the world, the intersection between public health, safety, technological data, and the law became rather complicated. These questions prompted Joseph Peterson '22 to formulate a research topic titled “Who Has Your Health Data, What Are They Doing with it, and What Can You Do About it?: Legal and Technological Issues Related to Contact Tracing of COVID-19 Infections.”
With the inaugural class of Teaching Fellows, Pace University’s Faculty Center is building upon its strong foundation to become a major hub for interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation at Pace.
In a year unlike any other, the transformative power of Pace has the ability to uplift and hearten. Here are just a few of our most inspiring Pace moments.
Sam Smith '70 is a best selling New York Times author, former multi-decade journalist for The Chicago Tribune, writer for Bulls.com, and the man behind The Jordan Rules, which gave readers an inside look at the road to the Chicago Bulls’ 1990-91 NBA championship.
"I feel that Pace is a school that prepares its students. I’m really glad I took advantage of all the opportunities it afforded me."
Clinical Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Lab Director Bruce Bachenheimer talks New York City, Pace, and more in this month’s The Professor Is In.
Alysa LeBon ’23 gets it done. As a dual-enrollment transfer student, she’s the president of Pace’s Her Campus chapter, voting ambassador for CCAR, co-recruitment chair for P.A.C.E. Board, student ambassador for PaceBound, and so much more.
Sports Marking major Eli Simmons Jr. ‘21 is making a name for himself through his clothing brand SVNCLO, a brand for everyone who knows that seven days is all you need to make a dream come true.
From Puerto Rico to Pace, Cristina Rosario Pérez ’23 has overcome incredible odds in the wake of Hurricane Maria. She’s a passionate student-athlete with an interest in marketing, and she doesn’t let anything stand in the way of her goals.