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Cassie Hasaj ’26, a Writing for Diversity and Equity in Theater and Media major, is heading to 30 Rock. This fall, she’ll join The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon as a production intern—another step toward her dream of a career in television.
A Tony nominee. A Citigroup executive. A water law strategist from the White House. This summer, Pace welcomed an extraordinary group of new leaders—each bringing a remarkable career, a bold perspective, and a shared commitment to student success. From the performing arts to business, environmental law to healthcare, these trailblazers are more than accomplished professionals—they’re mentors, visionaries, and changemakers.
Out of 60,000+ applicants worldwide, only 4% were selected for the Millennium Fellowship Class of 2025. Among them: 16 Dyson College students—the largest representation yet—leading projects on clean water, housing insecurity, and more.
Steven Schiavone ’26 isn’t just studying cybersecurity, he’s practicing it at the highest levels. As a CyberCorps® scholarship recipient, Digital Forensics Lab manager, and competitive team captain, he’s preparing to secure the digital future for us all.
When Natasha Depaoli ’26 gave up her dorm room to commute, her family worried she’d miss out on campus life. Instead, she found her people—and built a community for others along the way.
With a new name, a broader mission, and a commitment to integrating inclusive excellence across every aspect of university life, the Division of Opportunity and Institutional Excellence is ready to expand its support across Pace. Associate Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Stephanie Akunvabey, EdD, shares what’s next.
President Krislov welcomes the Pace community to Fall 2025 with reflections on resilience, connection, and the importance of caring for ourselves and each other. Read his message to kick off the semester with purpose and momentum.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is pleased to announce that Professor Alexander K.A. Greenawalt has been appointed as James D. Hopkins Professor of Law for the 2025–2027 term.
Questions about registration, financial aid, or student accounts? The Pop-Up Student Solutions Centers are your go-to resource as the semester kicks off. No appointments, no stress—just the answers you need to keep moving forward.
Lubin Professor Chiagouris weighs in on podcast engagement metrics, noting that incentivized downloads may distort actual listener interest.