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Students

Both in the classroom and on the court, Naya Rivera ’22 has shown that the desire to change things for the better—and simply putting yourself out there—can truly go a long way.

May 2, 2022
In the Media

Pace University on Wednesday hosted Assemblymember Tom Abinanti for a discussion about ways of educating and preparing neurodiverse students for life during and after college.

April 26, 2022
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Press Release

Pace to hold the largest Commencement ceremony in University’s history to celebrate classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022. This is Pace's first in-person Commencement in three years, to be held on May 16, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

April 25, 2022
Press Release

Pace University on Wednesday hosted Assemblymember Tom Abinanti for a discussion about ways of educating and preparing neurodiverse students for life during and after college.

April 22, 2022
Faculty and Staff

Join Pace's Office of Research on Thursday, April 7, for The Future of Pace, an interdisciplinary online conference featuring panel discussions and faculty research presentations, as well as a keynote address by Dan Porterfield, president and CEO of the Aspen Institute.

April 6, 2022
Students

Known as the "Festival of Colors," Holi is a Hindu festival that heralds the arrival of spring and is a time for colorful merrymaking and joyousness. At Pace, it's a time for our community to come together for fun and cultural exploration. Get dates, times, and tips for making your Holi great.

March 22, 2022
Students

Pace’s School of Education students are getting a first-hand lesson in integrating science into the elementary school classroom and setting children up for a lifetime of curiosity.

January 11, 2022
In the Media

A School of Education Pace student, Subrina Ally, takes on cultural gender bias in a first-person essay in The New York Daily News.

December 21, 2021
NY Daily News
In the Media

Districts all over are seeing similar challenges with young children, said Pace University School of Education Professor Elizabeth Smith.

December 21, 2021
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Students

School of Education student Guadalupe Ceja ’23 hasn’t officially started teaching yet, but her own experiences in the classroom and her recent New York State scholarship win are putting her at the head of the class.

November 11, 2021