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Announcements and StatementsApril 2, 2025
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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.
The Pace Pleasantville Mobile Food Pantry is doing more than just fighting hunger on Pace’s Westchester Campus. The pantry and its volunteers are starting conversations to help end the stigma around food insecurity and question its roots.
Through her documentary film, How to Power a City, Dyson Professor Melanie LaRosa explores the people leading initiatives that are helping to bring clean energy to cities across the country.
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.
Meet Viktoriia Yevtushenko '25, a digital marketing major who used Pace resources to land an exciting summer internship with the illustrious real estate agency Douglas Elliman.
Adjunct Professor John Bandler helps businesses evaluate the effectiveness of their privacy programs in an article in the Westchester and Farifield County Business Journals.
Some may wonder: what if AI could understand thoughts and emotions and gain the ability to empathise and respond to human behaviour? Dr Aditi Paul, assistant professor of communication studies at Pace University, New York, says “researchers agree that added benefits in online interaction not only personalises human connection but hyperpersonalises it.”
Andrew O. Coggins, Clinical Professor, Management and Management Science, Lubin School of Business - Given the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on tourism and travel, what are the best ways to enjoy a staycation and keep safe? Other than staying home, visit open-air sites, avoid large crowds, wear masks indoors, take advantage of local deals (hotel/resort/spa weekend getaways, etc.), and visit local hidden gems.
Pace University educator Lauren Birney and her team are getting middle school kids involved in an ambitious restoration program called the Billion Oyster Project.
Dyson Professor Maria Luskay and Public Affairs Jerry McKinstry co-authored an Op-Ed in the USA Today Network of newspapers about the lessons learned during the filming of Tide to Table: The Remarkable Journey of Oysters.