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Faculty and StaffAugust 15, 2025
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In the MediaAugust 5, 2025
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A CBS story featuring Seidenberg Professor and former Riverkeeper John Cronin is airing again as more whales find their way in New York waterways.
“New York City is a water city,” said John Cronan, a renowned environmentalist, now a professor at Pace University, “a humpback whale does not know that it is swimming through a city that is what makes this such an amazing place.”
If there’s one problem the nonprofit world would love to solve, it’s how to increase funding. Information technology professor, Namchul Shin, researches the impact of social media on charitable donations.
Beginning Thursday, October 13, through Saturday, October 15, Pace's Pleasantville Campus will be celebrating its annual Homecoming celebration, honoring alumni from both campuses.
Juan Shan, PhD, an associate professor of computer science in Seidenberg, is focused on applying artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyzing medical imaging
Pace University’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems in collaboration with the pan-African company, Wutiko, today hosted its second edition of the international event, Opportunities in Africa.
The Center for Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) is hosting a variety of events and webinars for undergraduate students and faculty. See what's coming up and how you can get involved.
Knowing cybersecurity basics is essential to staying safe online, often called digital hygiene, according to Dr. Pauline Mosley, a Computer Science professor at Pace University. According to the ITRC, more than 1.3 million children were victims of identity theft in 2017, and 50% of this subpopulation is under the age of six. “Educating them in the basics of cybersecurity not only protects their identity, but it literally could save their life,” Dr. Mosley says.
Want to learn more about Seidenberg? Ask T-Bot, the brainchild of the boundary-pushing Robotics Club on Pace’s Westchester Campus.
Our innovative new programs in human centered design, health informatics, and more are ensuring that today’s Pace students will be tomorrow’s leaders in emerging industries.
Through Blue CoLab, John Cronin is helping to build a future in which our drinking water is truly clear.