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I’ve been a mentor, so I understand the advantages of one.” The group has already partnered up with the Haub School of Law at Pace University to assist in providing guidance and, in some instances, internship opportunities.

October 15, 2021
Westchester Magazine
In the Media

Budgets for the programs, which are typically self-sustaining, took a beating, too. “Everyone was slashed,” said Lisa Kraft, director of academics and international special programs at Pace University’s English-language institute.

October 15, 2021
The Chronicle of Higher Education
In the Media

Are there any advantages/disadvantages to having a credit card made of metal? Most of the metal cards are associated with greater benefits to the holders of the cards. Benefits related to travel and other perks.

October 15, 2021
WalletHub
In the Media

Pace University’s Professor Emily Gold Waldman was on Zerlina Maxwell’s show on NBC Peacock, about the most recent court ruling on the Texas abortion law.

October 15, 2021
NBC Peacock
Pace Magazine

Twenty years ago, the Pace Community lost 47 members—students and alumni alike—and was closed for several weeks as we worked toward recovery. To mark the solemn occasion, we asked members of the Pace Community to share their experiences and recollections of the day and the time after.

October 15, 2021
Pace Magazine

Rob Sands ’84, president and CEO of Constellation Brands, brings his visionary leadership to Pace as its newly appointed Board of Trustees Chair.

October 15, 2021
Pace Magazine

Elisabeth Haub School of Law's Nicholas Robinson, JD, has earned countless accolades over his illustrious career; now, he's received a unique global honor.

October 15, 2021
Pace Magazine

Creativity. Know-how. Entrepreneurial spirit. That's what it takes launch your own startup. Just ask the founders of Wepptek.

October 15, 2021
Pace Magazine

Pace is excited to announce that Marcus Tye, PhD, has taken the helm as the dean for the College of Health Professions.

October 15, 2021
Pace Magazine

Local businesses are the lifeblood of our communities and after nearly two years in a pandemic, things are beginning to look up. In fact, a majority of businesses surveyed in the region say they will be stronger after the pandemic. Half say they are feeling pretty good about the future.

October 15, 2021