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Announcements and StatementsApril 10, 2026
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Manoela Nery de Morais ’20, Ajinkya Vilasrao Datalkar ’20, Chimegsaikhan Munkhbayar ’20, and Helen Tsai ’21 just won IBM’s Call for Code 2020 challenge. How did they make it big? What does it take to reach the finish line? And how did they manage to coordinate with a 12-hour time difference between them? They’ll tell you!
Balancing internships, travel, class, and leadership roles may be a challenge for some, but for Seidenberg student Ava Posner '18 , she knows it is her code to success for rising to the top as a woman in technology and landing a job at a leading startup after graduation.
Mock Trial. NYC Design Factory. Alpha Lambda Delta. Pace Computing Society. Karl Eshwer ’21 is as much an innovator as he is an experienced leader, and he’s paving the way for some pretty impressive things.
Through research, internships, and industry leadership, Eiman Ahmed ’18 is well on her way to a bright future in STEM.
“I believe what sets Pace apart from other universities lies in its diversity, various majors, and tools for success.”
Zakiya Sims ’18 is a coding wiz with an impressive resume, customizing her academic accomplishments as easily as the HTML and CSS in her old Myspace account. She even landed a job as a software engineer for Disney!
Jack Bonnelycke ’21 has an impressive resume. He’s worked as a mentor to other Seidenberg students, took on quite a few responsibilities as a software developer for the Seidenberg Creative Labs, and even interned at Avanade in software engineering.