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For 12 years, Pace has been supporting neurodiverse students and students on the autism spectrum through its Ongoing Academic Social Instructional Support (OASIS) program. This year, through initiatives from the President and Provost’s offices, OASIS has expanded its services to the Pace Community in Westchester.
This summer, Pace's digital presence got a makeover, resulting in a new-and-improved website that directly aligns with Pace's strategic priorities.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is pleased to announce that Debra Moss Vollweiler will join its law faculty as a visiting professor in the spring of 2022. While at Haub Law, she will be teaching Secured Transactions and Corporations and Partnerships.
Adjunct Professor Cristina Buccola writes about the intersection of employment and adult-use cannabis laws.
A return to normal never felt so good! Pace's campuses are buzzing with activity and New York is coming alive after nearly two years of life during a global pandemic.
Meet Steven Montesantos '19,'21, a double Lubin graduate currently participating in the Veteran Immersion Program at ViacomCBS who balances his busy student life with a passion for sailing.
Leading the way forward-looking academics, moving up in the rankings, and showing that New York has massive heart, here are our top 10 things to inspire you.
Riley has earned a Legion of Merit, a Bronze Star Medal and a Meritorious Services Medal. As a civilian, he is veterans services director at Pace University.
Pace Haub Law Professor Michael Mushlin commented about execution delays in Texas over religious rights claims, saying it’s likely the Supreme Court will issue a ruling on two specific issues, but broader rulings are unclear.
Dr. Jonathan Hill, dean of the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems at Pace University, tells ISMG, "This announcement is certainly an incentive to get companies to come forward with information. Sharing real-time experiences of attempted infiltration of computer systems can help protect others from enduring a similar fate."