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Jack Nierenberg '25, an Art major and vice president of the transportation advocacy group Passengers United, shares insights on his impactful advocacy work and the art of blending economics and photography.
Dyson Professor Sheying Chen speaks with WalletHub about medical payments coverage.
Pace University political science professor Kerriann Stout said local officials decide what infrastructure is repaired, how much funding is provided to schools, police and DPW's. "If you care about how fast 911 responds or care about where your water comes from or who is picking up your trash," said Stout.
International Education Week, an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide, starts November 13. Join the Office of International Students and Scholars for a variety of programming and resources.
Students in the Communications and Digital Media graduate program were selected to present their timely, culturally relevant research projects at the prestigious New York State Communication Association Conference this fall. Two groups received awards for the conferences’ best graduate papers.
Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics Analee Miranda, PhD, invited students to explore applied mathematics in a unique hands-on way—building a radar model as a summer research project.
New York, NY – Pace University Art Gallery is pleased to present Mother Octopus, a solo exhibition by painter Mie Yim. The exhibit opens with a reception on Tuesday, November 14 from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
This past summer, Clinical Assistant Professor of Art Derek Stroup, MFA, and Katie Romanyshyn ‘25, Film and Screen Studies, engaged in a faculty-student collaboration through the Amelia A. Gould Assistantship that expanded both of their creative boundaries and artistic possibilities in the most unexpected of ways.
1010 WINS spoke with former NYPD Lieutenant Darrin Porcher, a criminal justice professor at Pace University, who said the worst is yet to come in the trend of thieves utilizing mopeds and scooters in their crimes. “If we introduce a regulatory process, which requires license plating on these vehicles that have motors, that would now allow us to capture the information from a license plate, to further move towards an enforcement action against that moped,” Porcher explained despite expressing a lack of faith that the city will pursue this regulatory process.
An Emmy-Award winning alumna’s career in sports broadcasting was built on a foundation beyond the classroom, including PaceDocs, internships, and support from the larger Pace community.