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Announcements and StatementsApril 2, 2025
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In year where stage lights all across the world went dark, Pace’s School of Performing Arts found creative ways to keep the show going. Through virtual industry showcases, the actors, directors, and future show-business stars of tomorrow were able to showcase their talent to representatives from film, theater, and television through original performances that announced the Class of 2021 to the professional world.
Programmers won’t look like they used to. Not if Professor Pauline Mosley has her way. She’s opening the door to computer science for women and minority communities and teaching her students how to use their tech skills for the greater good. Her efforts extend from high school students in the GenCyber program she runs to advocacy and mentorship for women in tech.
Marine Corps veteran Sukh Singh ’21 is passionate about advocacy and service. Through his work with the Student Veterans Association and Alpha Phi Delta, he hopes to one day become an educator just like the ones who inspired him.
Associate Professor of Media, Communications, and Visual Arts Allen Oren highlights the beauty of quiet and “meaningful silences” in our world in his latest documentary, “A Day in the Life of Silence,” which premiered in New York City on March 9 on WNYE and will continue to be shown on public television nationally throughout the spring and summer." The film guides viewers around the globe with beautiful images and quotes related to the importance of silence, and, appropriately, it consists of little to no audio.
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.