Pace University News

Alumni

A father-daughter alumni pair chat with Haub Law and discuss how their Pace educations have shaped their legal careers, aspirations, and more.

June 9, 2022
Press Release

The Pace University Art Gallery in Lower Manhattan is pleased to present “Dallies,” a solo exhibition of paintings, photographs, and mixed media works by Wyatt Kahn. The “Dallies” exhibit is on view concurrent with Kahn’s “Life in the Abstract,” an exhibition of seven monumental new Cor-Ten steel sculptures at City Hall Park, presented by the Public Art Fund. Just across Park Row from each other, both exhibits opened with public previews on Tuesday, June. “Dallies” will be on view in the gallery through September 9, 2022.

June 8, 2022
Press Release
In the Media

The craft beer, wine, food, and music festival returned this weekend at Pace university. Officials with the Pleasantville Rotary say initial ...

June 7, 2022
News12
In the Media

Bohdan Dudka planned on taking an internship this summer, after his junior year at Pace University.

June 7, 2022
Spectrum News NY1
In the Media

Charleston’s robust early 2020 passenger numbers were consistent with what much of the industry was experiencing at that time, according to Andrew Coggins, a business professor and cruise analyst at Pace University in New York. “They were looking at a banner year, or a really good year,” he said. “And then the bottom fell out.”

June 7, 2022
Columbia Business Monthly Online
In the Media

I asked Dr. Aditi Paul, a sex and relationships professor at Pace University, New York, why love is not as lovely as it should be, and here is what she has to say.

June 7, 2022
Morning Lazziness
Students

Pace’s new Computational Intelligence Lab is officially open, serving as a hub for those interested in improving their programming skills, learning more about pattern recognition and artificial intelligence, and finding a place for like-minded people to congregate and collaborate.

June 7, 2022
Video

“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.

June 7, 2022
Faculty and Staff

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.

June 7, 2022
Faculty and Staff

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.

June 7, 2022