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Pace’s First Generation Program is dedicated to uplifting and supporting first-gen students who are often left to chart their own course. Read on for student perspectives on the unique challenges and experiences these students face.
When his wife Kimmi Stephens suddenly had a seizure, Tim Myers, a scientist studying epilepsy, felt his field of study abruptly collide with reality. This shocking moment sent the pair of Pace professors on a winding journey of recovery, resilience, and research, and ultimately to the creation of a new lab on the Pleasantville Campus.
Pace clinched the title of Westchester's best. Our Broadway spotlight is shining. Carbon emissions? We're slashing them. We've introduced a new initiative for hidden disability awareness. Oh, and did we mention our sleek new building in NYC? All this and more in 10 Things to Inspire You!
For the Nutrition and Dietetics Department within Pace’s College of Health Professions, the expansion of teaching kitchens means committing to a culture of wellbeing while educating future Registered Dietitians.
At Pace University, we are embracing innovation and adapting to the evolving needs of our community. As we navigate through this dynamic era, our commitment to providing immersive and challenging learning experiences remains steadfast.
At the end of October, President Marvin Krislov led a delegation of Pace University leaders on a ten-day trip through India to deepen the University’s connection with Indian alumni, strengthen vital collaborations across the country, and promote the extraordinary power of a Pace education to prospective students.
Record-breaking student turnout at the Fall Job and Internship Fair made it one of the largest job fairs in Pace history.
Through a $1.48 million grant, Pace is providing a blueprint for large-scale energy-efficient projects.
From Pace University to a historic PhD, alumna Katina Hill-Thompson ’00 has never wavered from her dedication to others. Read her story, where her call to make a difference has led her on a journey defined by barrier-breaking achievements, dedicated social work, and a fierce determination to transform lives.
Through a grant from the New York State Department of education, School of Education Professor Jennifer Pankowski is helping students with disabilities to thrive at Pace and beyond.