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Science enthusiast Julia Fatum ’20 has been experimenting with honey and other natural substances to create an antibacterial remedy. She’s also raising money to go to Panama to bring life-saving medical care to people in need.

March 24, 2021
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Will Giuseffi ’20 is one of the editors who worked on the award-winning PaceDocs film last year. He’s also a proud member of Alpha Chi Epsilon, an Eagle Scout, practices martial arts, and he just wrapped up a summer internship. Keep up!

March 24, 2021
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Digital journalism major Kamari Stewart ’19 always gets the scoop. She’s double minoring in politics and public relations, and she recently landed a coveted internship at NBCUniversal working on the TODAY show.

March 24, 2021
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"Pace statistics speak for themselves. Regarding economic or business majors, Pace University is just the top of the class. This is one of the reasons I chose Pace."

March 18, 2021
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"Being with other students who are just as passionate about these issues…besides being eye-opening, was also a wake-me-up moment."

March 18, 2021
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“I always felt that I had to build my life, and the only way to do that was to put myself out there, starting with the resources at Pace.”

March 18, 2021
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Discover the inspiring work of Matthew Champagne '17, a Pace University alum dedicated to exploring Native American heritage through the performing arts. 

March 18, 2021
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From New York to Los Angeles to Rio, Carolyn Phillips’ internship with Special Olympics New York and passion for volunteering and the Olympics is changing her life one game at a time.

March 18, 2021
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“I definitely wanted an education along with pursuing my acting career, and Pace allows for me to have both in my life.”

March 18, 2021
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During his undergraduate career at Pace, Marc Rinosa ’17 has challenged the conventions of the business world, learned from a professor who knows Beyoncé, and has strived to establish recruitment channels for diverse and underrepresented students on campus.

March 18, 2021