Pace Magazine Summer 2026
Summer 2026 Issue
Groundbreaking healthcare research. The arts in motion. An emeritus professor's lifelong commitment to prison reform. Add tail-wagging research, inspiring alumni updates, and our latest 10 Things to Inspire, and you've got the Summer 2026 edition of Pace Magazine.
Built for Tomorrow
As another academic year comes to a close, we're pleased to share the Summer 2026 edition of Pace Magazine. Looking back over the past year, we've celebrated 120 years of Pace University while continuing to focus on what has always defined us: preparing students to meet the opportunities and challenges of a changing world.
See What You Sentence
What happens after the sentence is handed down? For professor emeritus Michael Mushlin, JD, that question has defined a career. Now, a first-in-the-nation New York reform he helped shape will require judges to step inside prisons and jails, bringing the realities of incarceration into clearer view.
Pace Now
Research at Pace
What can dogs teach us about ourselves? Through the Dog Lab, Dyson College assistant professor Molly Byrne, PhD, is using innovative virtual research to uncover new insights into canine and human behavior alike.
Through research, teaching, and interdisciplinary collaboration, Pace faculty from Dyson College and the College of Health Professions are helping students understand human trafficking as a complex human rights issue—one that demands knowledge, compassion, and care.
In a world where everyone can share the news, who decides what's true? Drawing on more than a decade of research, associate professor Mirjana Pantic explores how readers can participate responsibly in the news while separating fact from fiction in her book, Digital News Literacy and Participatory Journalism.
The Class of 2026 Takes the Leap
Every Commencement celebrates achievement. This one challenged the Class of 2026 to look beyond the diploma and embrace the uncertainty, opportunity, and purpose that define the road ahead.
10 Things to Inspire You
Pace celebrated its milestone 120th anniversary across its campuses with birthday festivities honoring co-founder Homer St. Clair Pace and continued the celebration by lighting up New York City’s famed Helmsley Building in honor of Alumni Reunion.
Sands College of Performing Arts at Pace University was named one of The Hollywood Reporter’s 25 Best Drama Schools in the World, spotlighting Pace’s growing global reputation for performing arts education.
Pace University received $2.175 million in funding from NYS Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins to support capital improvements and technology upgrades at its Center of Excellence in Healthcare Simulation in Pleasantville.
Made to Move
Inside the newly revitalized One Pace Plaza East, Pace University’s Commercial Dance students got their first glimpse of a space built for the way they move, create, and collaborate. What began as a social media shoot became a live lesson in experiential learning, as Sands students choreographed, directed, and performed original movement in minutes—offering a joyful preview of Pace’s next chapter in the performing arts.
New York Is Built for Moments Like This. So Is Pace.
New York history unfolded right outside Pace’s front door. As the Knicks’ championship ticker-tape parade filled Lower Manhattan, Pace was at the center of the celebration, steps from the Canyon of Heroes and directly across from City Hall. See the orange-and-blue energy from our Downtown Manhattan home.
Leading Pace's Advancement
With record-breaking fundraising, growing alumni engagement, and a bold vision for Pace’s next chapter, Vincent D. Clark has been appointed Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations after leading the University through two historic years of philanthropic momentum.
Brenda Latham-Sadler ’78 Reflects on a Life of Medicine and Opportunity
For Brenda Latham-Sadler, MD, ’78, Pace was more than a place to earn a degree—it was the foundation for a remarkable career in medicine and service. As she celebrates retirement after decades as a physician and professor, Brenda reflects on the close-knit biology program, supportive faculty, and lasting friendships that helped shape her journey.
Remembering members of the Pace Community whose lives, work, and presence left a lasting mark on our University.
Alumni Corner
Get connected with your fellow classmates at one of our special alumni events or through our online Class Notes.
About Pace Magazine
Pace Magazine is an award-winning publication produced by University Relations, published biannually, and distributed digitally to alumni and friends of Pace University. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily represent those of its staff or of Pace University.