Community Impact

Career Credentials

With Pace’s signing of the Okanagan Charter and our recognition as one of the most queer-friendly colleges, our department has pioneered an inclusive sex education and reproductive health course that teaches you how to advocate for your own health and that of your family and community. When you take the course, you have the option to receive further training to earn a career credential for your resume. Contact Meghana Nayak, PhD for more information.

An individual signing the Pace University Okanaga Charter
Policy Change

The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women

You will have the unique opportunity to participate in the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women every two years. This involvement allows you to be a part of global policy discussions on gender equality, network with international leaders and advocates, and contribute to meaningful change on an international scale. For more information about this opportunity, contact Emily Bent, PhD.

(Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown)

UN Women Conference material at the seating area provided by UN Women/Ryan Brown
Academic Exploration

Grant and Research Opportunities

We offer you the chance to engage in and publish research with faculty, creating academic, activist, or creative capstones. Grants are also available to support independent research, experiential learning, and other enriching opportunities, helping students achieve their academic and professional goals. To apply for grants in the amount of less than $500 to pay for research fees, transcribing interviews, trainings, and more, contact Meghana Nayak, PhD and Emily Bent, PhD.

Pace University student presenting research about sexual assault