Some institutions wait for the future to arrive. Pace has spent 120 years going after it—preparing lawyers, nurses, technologists, and artists not for the world that was, but for the one taking shape now. This isn’t ambition or luck. It’s 120 years of deliberate evolution.
Jennifer Holmes
Courses Taught
Past Courses
PAGE 187: Foundations of the Artist
PAGE 274: Theatre and Social Justice
PAGE 397: Intrntnl Tchng Artst Trnng
THR 121: Introduction to Theater
THR 131: Devlmt of the Physical Theatre
THR 134: Thtr His: Clscl to NeoClscl
THR 135: Thtr His: Romanticism to Prsnt
THR 136: World Theater
THR 151: Acting I
THR 251: Acting II
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