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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman discusses the growing challenges facing prosecutors in the latest episode of A Reasonable Doubt, a podcast hosted by renowned criminal defense lawyer Mark Geragos.
PACE AT 15 BEEKMAN IS ALMOST DONE
Pace University’s new building at 15 Beekman, on the corner of Nassau, is just about done. Some spaces, such as the library, are open and operational, and they are still finishing other spaces, such as the dining hall. The official ribbon cutting could be as soon as next week.
Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean for Students Jeff Barnet offers fresh insights to Leadership Exchange about setting agendas and his unlikely path to becoming Vice President of Student Affairs.
Spring ’23 Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduate Sindy Beato, discovered that fighting to overcome obstacles to reach a goal is worth the challenge and the definition of a Pace Go-Getter. Her achievements are a great example of where your Pace Path can lead you, and how determination and utilizing Pace resources will help you succeed.
Through a new combined degree program, students can now earn a Bachelor of Science in biology from Pace in three years before completing a Master of Science in Ecology and Society at Costa Rica’s University for Peace (UPeace) in under two years.
I often say that the Pace Community is a family, and when I glance across this issue of Pace Now—which really means that when I look across our campuses this month—what I see is everyone in the Pace family coming together to celebrate the great things we’re accomplishing.
This year, I’m happy to report, it really feels like we’ve turned a corner. As I see students on campus and run into faculty in hallways, as I chat with colleagues between meetings and hear from students in the class I teach each fall, I’m getting a different feeling than I have in some time. It’s a sense of cautious optimism. A sense that things are different. A sense that we’re all ready to put all the challenges and difficulties behind us, shake off the malaise of the past few years, and dive into something new.
Imagine dancing with Doja Cat. Now imagine doing it in front of 865,000 people. For Joanne Daquigan, Jada Clark, and Tiffani Rusell that dream became reality. Last month, they and several other members of the Pace Commercial Dance community performed alongside some heavy-hitting A-listers at MTV's VMAs.
Assistant Provost for Wellness Sue Maxam, EdD, gives us the scoop on Pace’s Center for Wellbeing and how it is helping make the Pace Community a “community of care.”
Join Pace Library in the return of Adulting 101, a series of community-led workshops covering life skills every student needs to know but might not otherwise learn in the classroom.