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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.
Pace University professor Dr. Kimberly Collica-Cox runs the program. "As we know, family tends to be the No. 1 factor in helping to reduce recidivism to provide support when people are released. It also helps to reduce future intergenerational offending patterns for their children," she says.
We sat down for a Q&A with Aron Gottesman, PhD, Professor and Chairperson of the Finance and Economics Department, who joined Pace 20 years ago. We learned about his research interests, teaching methodology, and the "language and culture of finance."
I’m a big believer in the power of mentorship. I know I’ve benefited from the support and wisdom of mentors. And, as I’ve written before, I’ve seen how that kind of coaching and support can be both a big benefit for college students and a benefit to those who serve as mentors, too.
Those pets might not be here for another month because they first need approval from the CDC are speaking tomorrow, 8 inmates in Westchester County jail will be graduating from a new program as part of a partnership with Pace University. We'll have more information on the graduation ceremony tomorrow right here on News12.
“We’re now seating justices who are going to be steering the ship as we deal with increasingly disruptive climate effects,” said Katrina Fischer Kuh, an environmental law professor at Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law. “These are the justices who will be guiding our legal response to all of the impacts we’ve known are coming for a very long time but that seem to be manifesting more quickly and with greater severity.”
Getting the pronunciation right in the West—with updated Ukrainian spellings and sounds—has become an issue of more than just geography, says Andriy Danylenko, a professor at Pace University in New York. “This is a sensitive question; it’s already politically connotated,” he says.
The Pace women's basketball team will try to make program history next week when they play in the Division 2 Elite 8. News 12's Pete Ruf caught up with the Setters.
When Pace last reached the Elite Eight in 2001, some of the current Setters weren't born yet and others were toddlers and babies in diapers. Now, 21 years later, the Pace University women's basketball team is dancing onto the NCAA Division II Elite Eight.