The Westchester County Association Celebrates New Clean Energy Portal
CEO and President Michael Romita discusses the WCA's recent partnership with the Pace University Energy and Climate Center.
The Judicial Response to Prohibition: Precedent Over Prohibition
Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer writes about the judiciary’s failure to find fault when users post potentially libelous words on social media in this article for Westchester Lawyer.
Stephanie Giralt '23
2L Stephanie Giralt spent this past summer gaining experience as a Public Policy and Law Intern at Verizon. Over the summer, Stephanie gained experience in a variety of areas and strengthened her practical legal skills while improving her networking abilities.


2L Stephanie Giralt spent this past summer gaining experience as a Public Policy and Law Intern at Verizon. Over the summer, Stephanie gained experience in a variety of areas and strengthened her practical legal skills while improving her networking abilities. She notes, “A typical day for me began with a morning meeting with my supervisor and the other legal interns followed by a mix of meetings led by legal executives at Verizon. I typically worked on two to three projects at a time in areas such as M&A, Antitrust, Privacy and IP Law. Each project was very different, which was challenging, but extremely rewarding.”
Stephanie notes that her experience at Haub Law has been great so far. She is a Junior Associate on Pace Law Review and Secretary of LALSA. “I have made amazing friends and have enjoyed so many of my classes. I feel lucky to be a member of the Pace community. All of the professors that I have had have been very supportive and helpful. Specifically, Professor Tenzer has positively influenced my time at Pace. She was my contracts professor and from there we fostered a relationship, which continued as I became one of her research assistants. Professor Tenzer has continually helped me and provided guidance regarding my life as a law student and for my future legal career.”
After graduation, Stephanie hopes to practice in the area of corporate transactions, specifically M&A. “Through the variety of courses I have taken at Haub Law, and my practical experiences, I have been able to narrow down the areas of law I would like to pursue.”
Clubs: Haub Law School
From sports and entertainment to politics to animal defense, we’re going to lay down the law school student orgs for you!
American Constitution Society (ACS): is a group of students concerned about the pervasive conservative orthodoxy in American law and politics. The mission of the American Constitution Society is to harness the values of compassion and respect for each individual, and to incorporate them into American law and politics, in order to build a stronger and more decent national community.
Black Law Students Association (BLSA): is made up of a group of law students devoted to concerns of African-American students. The BLSA provides an academic and social support system, sends a representative to various conferences and conventions, and actively participates in the recruitment of minority students.
Christian Law Students Association (CLSA): is a non-denominational Christian organization at Pace focusing on what it means to be a Christian lawyer and creating a Christian fellowship among law students at Pace.
Corporate and Commercial Law Society (CCLS): strives to expand awareness of corporate and commercial law for students at any stage in their legal studies. By encouraging interaction between students and professionals, the Society aims to help students form lasting ties with the corporate and commercial law world. CCLS will provide informational and networking events that facilitate learning in the corporate and commercial law areas.
Criminal Justice Society (CJS): is dedicated to providing a forum for the discussion, debate, and education of current topics in the criminal justice arena, particularly those related to students, educators, and practitioners of criminal law.
Environmental Law Society (ELS): is a student organization that aims to provide Pace Law students with the opportunity to explore different areas of environmental law through events that discuss the current state of environmental law with faculty and guest speakers, specifically focusing on land use and sustainable development, energy and climate, and food and agriculture.
Family Law Society (FLS): exposes students to what the Pace community has to offer in the area of family law, as well as generates involvement in local, state, and national family law programs and activities.
Federalist Society: fosters critical thought and debate about the application of conservative principles to the law. The Society embraces the principle that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to the integrity of the US Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is—not what it should be. The Society seeks both to promote an awareness of these principles and to further their application through its activities.
Hearsay: is an award-winning student newspaper that began during the 1977–78 academic year on the initiative of interested students. Hearsay includes articles, editorials, and information that directly affect the Law School community. Faculty, student, and staff contributions are welcome.
Honor Board: The mission of the Honor Board is to promote and uphold the ethical values of the legal profession. By setting and meeting high ethical standards, students prepare themselves to stand alongside members of the Bar with honesty and integrity. For more information, check out the Honor Board website.
Intellectual Property Student Organization (IPSO): allows students who are interested in the general area of intellectual property law to keep abreast of major intellectual property law legislation and case law; network with firms that practice in the intellectual property law arena; and network with other students interested in the intellectual property law field.
International Law Society (ILS): introduces students to the ever-expanding field of international law. ILS is an autonomous, student-run organization chartered by the Association for International Law Students. Students are able to participate in moot court competitions, cultural discussion groups, and career panels. It is their belief that in the competitive legal job market, it is not enough to have the highest GPA or Law Review. Involvement and commitment to international law outside of the classroom also entices prospective employers.
Italian-American Law Students Association (ITALO): is a group of students of Italian descent and any other interested students. ITALO sponsors speakers and enables members to network with lawyers and judges in Westchester County and New York City.
Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA): holds discussions about current issues and co-sponsors social events with other organizations, which provide an excellent opportunity for students to meet and become an active part of the Pace Law School community. Activities include the celebration of Holy Days and lectures on topics such as the relevance of Talmudic Law to modern law and practice, international law and the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the role of traditional Jewish values in modern law.
Lambda Law Students Organization (Lambda): promotes visibility for LGBTQA+ students at Pace Law School; serves as a forum to discuss areas of the law that affect their community; fosters diversity and understanding regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity; and serves as a vehicle to increase networking opportunities for LGBTQA+ students to help overcome barriers that job applicants typically encounter.
Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA): is comprised of students working together to enhance the educational experience and the professional pursuits of law students committed to diversity in legal education.
National Lawyers Guild (NLG): is an association dedicated to the support and defense of economic and social justice, and to progressive change rather than the acceptance of the status quo. They seek to unite the lawyers, law students, legal workers, and jailhouse lawyers of America in an organization that shall function as an effective political and social force in the service of the people, to the end that human rights shall be regarded as the most sacred interest in this country.
Pace Immigration Law Society (PILS): is an organization dedicated to promoting a dialogue about legal rights of refugees and immigrants in the US and globally. PILS' mission is to introduce students to the different areas of immigration within the law; expose members to the various career paths that involve and intersect with immigration law; and to keep students informed on the changes and recent developments of immigration law.
Personal Injury Law Association (PILA): is a student organization that provides Pace Law students with the opportunity to explore the different areas of tort law, including Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Product Liability, and Negligence. They facilitate opportunities for students to network amongst themselves and with professionals in the wider personal injury legal community, to expand their knowledge and education in the field, and to explore potential career paths and internships.
Phi Alpha Delta (PAD): is the largest of the three legal law fraternities and the only law fraternity represented at Pace. The Adolf Homburger Law School Chapter strives to uphold the principles and ideals of integrity, compassion, courage, and professional service. Their goal is to implement a well-rounded organization incorporating activities including professional, academic, community service, fundraising, and networking events. The PAD chapter has more than 80 student members and has received active encouragement and involvement from Pace alumni and PAD alumni in the area.
Public Interest Law Scholarship Organization (PILSO): provides grants on a competitive basis to students pursuing public interest law summer internships and careers. Funding for the grants comes from various on-campus events, faculty, and students. In its first six years, PILSO has given over $58,000 in grants to Pace law students and has thus provided over 8,000 hours of volunteer legal services to public interest law organizations.
Sports, Entertainment, and Arts Law Society (SEALS): is a student-founded and led organization that strives to promote a greater awareness to the student body of the opportunities in lawyering in sports and entertainment fields.
Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF): provides a form for education, advocacy, and scholarship aimed at advancing the interests and improving the lives of animals through the legal system and raising the profile of animal law. The organization accomplishes these goals by sponsoring campus literature tables, speakers and debates, movies, volunteer opportunities and other forums for learning about animal law.
Student Bar Association (SBA): is the umbrella organization that all other student organizations fall under. SBA works closely with the Dean’s Office and Pace faculty and staff to coordinate and improve all aspects of student life. SBA executive board members and class representatives participate on faculty appointment committees, assist with orientation and graduation, attend faculty meetings, and sponsor several professional and social functions throughout the year. In addition, the SBA President and SBA delegates serve as liaisons to the Pace Alumni Association Board and Board of Visitors. At the national level, the association is a member of the Law Student Division of the American Bar Association.
Tax Law Society (TLS): trains students to become IRS-certified for VITA volunteering. Pace Law VITA also assists students in finding VITA Tax Preparation sites to volunteer at. Their goal is for students to learn more about tax law through this educational training and volunteer program.
Women’s Association of Law Students (WALS): provides a forum for information concerning women’s issues in the law. Each year, WALS invites speakers to the school and sponsors lobbying and involvement with off-campus activities of concern to women.
Clubs: Student Governance
SGA, RHA, BAC. If you don’t know these acronyms, then you don’t know the student leaders of your University.
Pleasantville Campus
Residence Hall Association (RHA)
Is both a school and national organization created to ensure that residence halls are the best they can possibly be. RHA is a form of student government and leadership for the residence halls and works to improve the quality of your residence hall and programming, gives students a voice, and helps students meet and interact with their peers. If you're interested in joining, visit the RHA website and check out the RHA SetterSync page.
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)
Committee made up of student-athletes assembled to provide insight on the student-athlete experience. Students build a sense of community within athletics and campus-wide and foster a positive student-athlete image. SAAC hosts various fundraisers including BINGO Night, which raised $3,100 for Make-A-Wish Foundation, and a Japan Relief Drive, which collected 50 bags to send overseas. For more information, check out the Pace Athletics website.
Student Government Association (SGA)
Serves as a liaison between the administration, faculty, staff, and the students of the Pleasantville Campus. SGA offers governance and support to all student organizations through a legislative branch and executive branch. For more information, check out the SGA website and SGA SetterSync page (Pleasantville).
New York City Campus
Residence Hall Association (RHA)
Is both a school and national organization created to ensure that residence halls are the best they can possibly be. RHA is a form of student government and leadership for the residence halls and works to improve the quality of your residence hall and programming, gives students a voice, and helps students meet and interact with their peers. If you're interested in joining, check out their SetterSync page.
Budget Allocation Council (BAC)
Reviews submitted requests for funding from student organizations and checks for policy and financial compliance issues. For more information, check out BAC's Budget Allocation Council SetterSync page.
Student Government Association (SGA)
The governing organization of the New York City Campus. Committed to bringing change and student concerts to light, the SGA acts as a liaison between the administration and the student body. SGA is also responsible for overseeing the Budget Allocation Council (BAC) which distributes funding to the clubs and organizations on campus. For more information, check out the SGA SetterSync page (NYC).
Clubs: Greek Life
If you wanna go Greek, then you’re in the right place! From the alpha to the omega, check out which sororities and fraternities are on campus.
Get connected, stay connected! Pace’s fraternity and sorority community promotes student success, enables students to leave legacies, and creates unmatched campus traditions.
Becoming a member of this close-knit community will not only provide you with life-long bonds, but will also offer an academically supportive environment, numerous leadership prospects, community service opportunities, and access to larger alumni networks.
Greek Organizations
Pleasantville Campus
Sororities: Alpha Kappa Alpha (Pleasantville) | Delta Phi Epsilon | Phi Sigma Sigma| Sigma Gamma Rho | Zeta Phi Beta
Fraternities: Alpha Chi Epsilon* | Alpha Chi Rho | Alpha Phi Delta | Delta Kappa Epsilon | Lambda Upsilon Lambda | Pi Lambda Phi
New York City Campus
Sororities: Alpha Kappa Alpha (NYC) | Kappa Delta | Sigma Delta Tau | Sigma Iota Alpha
Fraternities: Kappa Sigma | Zeta Beta Tau
*Indicates a local chapter
Email us for more information about Greek life at Pace.
Greek Governing Councils
Pace fraternities and sororities come together in their “councils” to advance campus life for Greeks and non-Greeks alike. Councils offer national representation, resources, and support to Greek organizations on campus. Each official Greek organization must be represented under a governing council.
Pleasantville Campus
Interfraternity Council (IFC): is comprised of four national fraternities (Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Chi Rho, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Pi Lambda Delta) and one local fraternity (Alpha Chi Epsilon). For more information, check out the IFC SetterSync page.
Panhellenic Council (UPC): is comprised of two sororities (Delta Phi Epsilon and Phi Sigma Sigma). For more information, check out the PHC website.
United Cultural Council (UCC): promotes and fosters positive inter-fraternal relations, communication, and development of all cultural organizations. UCC unifies and enhances student development through celebrating diversity, participating in civic engagement, and upholding high scholastic standards. For more information, check out the UCC SetterSync page.
New York City Campus
Interfraternity Council (IFC): is comprised of four national fraternities (Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Chi Rho, Phi Kappa Tau, and Tau Kappa Epsilon) and one local fraternity (Alpha Chi Epsilon).
Order of Omega: is a leadership honor society for members of fraternity and sorority organizations. It recognizes juniors and seniors who have exemplified high standards in the areas of scholarship, leadership, and involvement within their respective organization and the local community. For more information, check out the Order of Omega SetterSync page.
Panhellenic Council (PHC): is comprised of five sororities (Alpha Lambda Sigma*, Delta Phi Epsilon, Nu Zeta Phi, Phi Sigma Sigma, and Sigma Iota Chi). For more information, check out the PHC SetterSync page.
Clubs: Politics and Advocacy
Change-makers in the movement to end cancer; promote peace; and save our planet. All in a day’s work for a Pace student.
Pleasantville Campus
American Sign Language Club (ASL)
dedicated to incorporating the Deaf community into helping Pace University educate the students about the community as well as culture. ASL at Pace also wants to improve ASL skills with current and new students at Pace as well as encourage Deaf students to come to our campus. For more information, check out the ASL SetterSync page.
Colleges Against Cancer (CAC)
A nationwide collaboration of college students, faculty, and staff dedicated to eliminating cancer by working to implement the programs and mission of the American Cancer Society. Join this student org and become a part of the fight against cancer as you participate in major events like Paint the Campus Purple, the Great American Smokeout, and Relay for Life, held each year in Pleasantville. Email CAC and check out their website for more information for details.
Gamma Sigma Sigma (GSS)
Assembles college and university students in the spirit of service to humanity and to develop friendship among students of all races and creeds. Gamma Sigma Sigma promotes a lifelong commitment to service and diversity, in an environment of unity and equality, while creating opportunities for growth. For more information, check out the Gamma Sigma Sigma SetterSync page.
Model UN
An internationally recognized competitive team of students dedicated to learning about how to create peace, justice, and security in the world. Students take on the roles of countries, observers, and nongovernmental organizations in various UN committees in order to debate the most important issues in the world. Check out the Model UN website for more information!
NATURE (Natural Activists Teaching an Understanding and Respect for the Environment)
Pace’s environmental club, which focuses on local and global environmental issues. Events are aimed at bringing awareness to the Pace Community of pressing environmental issues. Check out the NATURE SetterSync page for more information.
Pace 4 Kids (P4K)
An annual 12-hour event held every November on the Pleasantville Campus to raise money for the Maria Fareri Children's Hospital at Westchester Medical Center, which helps to provide better care for the kids and families there. For more information, check out their Pace 4 Kids SetterSync page.
Pace Book Club (PBC)
A club that seeks to build a community of readers and engage in discussions about novels. PBC would also like to give back to the community by running book drives and having events that engage the campus in meaningful conversations. For more information, check out the PBC SetterSync page.
Plant Based Pace
A club that raises awareness and provides support for vegans, vegetarians, and anyone interested in the lifestyle. They advocate for animals, health, and the environment! Check out the Plant Based Pace SetterSync page for more information.
Political Science Association
Helps raise general student awareness of politics, the American government, the American judicial system, laws, and their effects on all members of society. Students can freely discuss political and legal views on trending and past events and topics. For more information, check out the Political Science Association SetterSync page.
New York City Campus
Active Minds
Seeks to promote a dialogue about mental health by holding events such as therapy dog nights, panel discussions, and mental health awareness weeks. The campus will be happier and healthier with an open dialogue around issues of mental health, so join the conversation and help eliminate stigma! Check out the Active Minds SetterSync page for more information.
Model UN
An internationally recognized competitive team of students dedicated to learning about how to create peace, justice, and security in the world. Students take on the roles of countries, observers, and nongovernmental organizations in various UN committees in order to debate the most important issues in the world. Check out the Model UN website for more information!
Students Supporting Israel at Pace University (SSI)
Provides students with the opportunity to support the position of Israel in the Middle East. SSI is an independent, bipartisan, grassroots campus movement that was created by students for students, in order to organize a strong, united, pro-Israel front on college campuses..
Clubs: Cultural and Social
From Latin flavor to rainbow pride, Pace has more than 20 cultural student organizations to choose from!
Pleasantville Campus
Asian Student Union (ASU)
A cultural organization spreading diversity and awareness of Asian and Pacific Islander cultures on the Pleasantville Campus! For more information, check out the ASU SetterSync page.
Black Student Union (BSU)
Promotes diversity, leadership, enhances skills, and promotes unity amongst members and the community. BSU strives to enhance the Pace Community by unifying Black students as well as students of different cultures and backgrounds who possess the common goal of respect and understanding of each other’s differences. Check out the Pleasantville BSU SetterSync page for more information.
Catholic Student Association (CSA)
A religious-based organization that seeks to open the conversation about Catholicism and provide a safe space for students of all faiths. For more information, check out the CSA SetterSync page.
Commuter Street Team (CST)
Designed to build community between the commuter and residential students at Pace. CAB shall ensure that they recognize the needs of commuter students and formulate methods to address those needs by working with the Pace Community; and provide educational, social, and recreational services designed to meet the needs of commuter students in accordance with the Pace University mission statement. For more information, check out the CST website and Commuter Street Team SetterSync page.
Christian Fellowship Club (CFC)
A club that provides regular opportunities to study and discuss the Bible, worship, and pray—all in a group setting. For more information, check out the CFC SetterSync page.
Dominican Student Association (DSA)
The mission of the Dominican Student Association is to educate ourselves and others about Dominican culture, social issues, identity, intersectionality, as well as strive for academic achievement. Aims to promote cultural diversity amongst our organization and create a family that upholds the values of service, leadership, empowerment, activism, and cultural engagement. For more information, check out the DSA SetterSync page.
Hillel
Works to bring a rich diversity of programming that not only promotes Jewish life on the Pleasantville Campus, but also embodies the Jewish values of community and tzedakah, or charity. For more information, check out the Pleasantville Hillel SetterSync page.
Muslim Student Association
Serves as a uniting forum for Muslim students from diverse backgrounds. In the past, students have participated in lectures, short films and discussions, and more. For more information, check out the Muslim Student Association SetterSync page.
Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS)
Seeks to empower the Latino/a community and shares Latin culture with the Pace Community. For more information, check out the OLAS SetterSync page.
PENSA Pace
A unifying body for all students, associates and affiliates who are interested in fellowshipping with a Christian Community. For more information, visit the PENSA SetterSync page.
Pride at Pace
Provides a safe and supportive environment for LGBTQA+ youth and in the past has organized events for Coming Out Day, Day of Silence, and trips to the National Equality March in Washington, DC. For more information, check out the Pride at Pace SetterSync page.
Partnership of Women for Empowerment and Respect (POWER)
Promotes intersectional feminism through weekly discussions, activism, advocacy, and education. For more information, check out the POWER SetterSync page.
Student Veterans of America
Is dedicated to meeting the needs of the veteran student population at Pace. Veteran students meet to discuss events, challenges and successes at Pace, and work to affect change. For more information, check out the Student Veterans of America website and their Student Veterans of America SetterSync page.
Students of Caribbean Awareness (SOCA)
Promotes Caribbean awareness by engaging in social, cultural, and educational events. From Caribbean Jeopardy! to fashion shows to their famous Rep Yuh Flag party, SOCA is heating up the Pleasantville Campus! For more information, check out the SOCA SetterSync page.
New York City Campus
Black Student Union (BSU)
Promotes diversity, leadership, enhances skills, and promotes unity amongst members and the community. The Black Student Union strives to enhance the Pace University community by unifying Black students as well as students of different cultures and backgrounds who possess the common goal of respect and understanding of each other’s differences. Active on both campuses! Check out the NYC BSU SetterSync page for more information.
Caribbean and African Student Association (CASA)
Promotes diverse activities for the Caribbean student body. CASA fosters cultural awareness through exchanging ideas and brings awareness of current issues. From Patois classes to date auctions to their wildly popular annual CariCulture concert, you’re going to want to check CASA out. View the CASA SetterSync page for more information!
Christian Fellowship at Pace (CFP)
Provides students the opportunity to pursue their faith and fellowship and connect with other students on the New York City Campus. Check out their Christian Fellowship at Pace SetterSync page for more information.
Global Korea Through Entertainment (GKTE)
Unites students through their interest in South Korea, serving as a bridge for professional and educational purposes. Whether you’re familiar with South Korea or not, GKTE offers various informative sessions and engaging events for everyone. Interested? Check out GKTE’s SetterSync and Instagram.
Hillel
Dedicated to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all Jewish college students, where they are encouraged to grow intellectually, spiritually, and socially. From Shabbat Extravaganzas to Israeli dancing to lectures and lunch and learns, Pace Hillel has the events to fill up your calendar this semester. For more information, check out the NYC Hillel SetterSync page.
International Student Club
Helps to create a feeling of world fellowship by assisting one another to better understand each other’s cultures. The International Student Club is open to all students and often hosts field trips, soccer matches, movie nights, and more. For more information, check out the International Student Club's SetterSync page.
Muslim Students Association (MSA)
Strives to form a healthy and socially aware Pace Community composed of Muslims and non-Muslims. MSA plans to host many charity events to help give back to society, which is also a perfect medium to showcase the hallmark of Islam. MSA will discuss any issue which concerns a member of the MSA, free of any implied stigma surrounding the stigma, and will explore and highlight many different aspects of Islam but will never force religious ideologies onto anyone. For more information, check out MSA's SetterSync page.
Queer Society
Encourages students to come together to stop hate by sharing differences, voicing difficulties, spreading gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender awareness, as well as awareness of diversity not only of sexual orientation, but of race, gender, class, and culture. In the past, the group has participated in the New York AIDS Walk, Day of Silence, LGBTQA+ Fair, workshops, lectures, and more.
SABOR Latino
Promotes Latino/a culture through their very own dance team. SABOR is more than just flavor. It stands for Sabiduria. Amistad. Bondad. Orgullo. Respeto.
Student Veterans of America
Is dedicated to meeting the needs of the veteran student population at Pace. Veteran students meet to discuss events, challenges and successes at Pace, and work to effect change. For more information, check out the Student Veterans of America website and SVA SetterSync page.
Clubs: Visual and Performing Arts
Can you dance your tail off? Do you have the pipes to give people chills? Our performing and visual arts student organizations are undeniably aca-awesome.
Pleasantville Campus
Abyss of Sound
A musical performing group that expresses and celebrates raw talent. They are all about creating a musical atmosphere everywhere they go! For more information, check out the Abyss of Sound SetterSync page.
High Definition
A step dance team that strives to create routines that are not only unique, but educate, inform, and inspire their audience. Ready to get stepping with the best of them? Check out High Definition's SetterSync page for more information!
Hip Hop Dance Club
Aims to add culture and diversity to campus through the art of dance. Each class uses choreography to help people develop the rhythm, technique, and self-discipline it takes to have a strong stage presence, which encourages self-expression and increases self-esteem. There is no experience needed! Check out the Hip Hop Dance Club SetterSync page for more information.
New Vybz
Aims to create an outlet for self-expression that explores numerous styles of dance. Anyone with a passion to grow as a dancer is welcome to join. Come learn a variety of styles including contemporary, jazz, hip hop, dancehall, African, and praise dance. For more information, check out the New Vybz SetterSync page.
Pace Drama Alliance
Interested in acting, screenwriting, directing, staging, costumes, or just have a lot of great ideas? Well, Pace Drama Alliance is your stop. The Alliance would like people with all different interests to be involved and want to put on big productions for each semester as well as small ones during open houses. Check out the Pace Drama Alliance SetterSync page for more information!
New York City Campus
A Capella Club
Did you watch the Pitch Perfect Barden Bellas and Treblemakers and want to show off your acapella skills when you got to campus? Well, now you can! Pace's A Capella Club is a premier student-run choir looking to make beautiful music for Pace and beyond. For more information, check out the A Capella Club's SetterSync page.
Pace Music Group
Provides student singers, songwriters, producers, and musicians an opportunity to come together and collaborate. Whether you’re an aspiring producer, budding DJ, singer with some serious pipes, or otherwise musically inclined in any way, you’re welcome here. Check out the Pace Music Group SetterSync page for more information!
Pace Comedy Live
Is a team of writers, directors, actors, filmmakers, musicians, and more working together to create a live comedic performance. Students get to create and participate in original comedy sketches with no auditions required. Check out Pace Comedy Live’s SetterSync page for more information!
Stand Up Productions
A not-for-profit theater company run entirely by students. Their most important goal is to send all profits to charities based on the context of the show or the director’s personal decision. They believe these acts will promote a better atmosphere, establish more fulfilling work habits, and give students the opportunity to use theater to directly benefit the community in which we live and learn. Check out Stand Up Productions' SetterSync page for more information.