Valentine’s Week 2020

You’re invited to celebrate—or scorn, we don’t judge—Valentine’s Day at events on both campuses. Crush a love ballad at karaoke, enjoy a movie screening, sate that sweet tooth with chocolate-covered strawberries, and more.
PLV Campus
Give a Little Love: Book Drive
Monday, February 3–20 | Various locations
Do you love a good story? So do the recipients of all of your pre-loved books! Help the Pace Book Club with their annual book drive by dropping your well-loved books off at donation boxes located in the Kessel Student Center, the Mortola Library, and the Alumni Hall lobby.
Anti-Valentine’s Day Karaoke
Monday, February 10 | 12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. | Gottesman Room
Whether you’re taken, single, or ready to mingle, hang out with the Commuter Advisory Board and sing your favorite love songs just in time for Valentine’s Day!
Black Love Movie Night
Monday, February 10 | 9:00 p.m.–11:30 p.m. | Boudreau Lounge
Join the Black Student Union for a special movie screening with those special to you. They’ll be celebrating the beauty of black love this holiday.
Sweet Strawberries
Wednesday, February 12 | 9:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. | Elm Hall Kitchen
Learn how to make chocolate-covered strawberries—without the clumpy mess! Pace Cooks and Bakes is hosting this event, and they’ll also be offering opportunities to make Valentine’s Day cards for the special folks in your life.
NYC Campus
Anti-Valentine’s Day
Thursday, February 13 | 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. | 163 William Street, 2nd Floor, Seidenberg Lounge
Not into Valentine’s Day? No worries! Seidenberg is hosting their annual Anti-Valentine’s Day party. Come for an evening of good food, company, and tons of fun. They hope to see you there!
Valentine’s Day Bake Sale
Tuesday, February 18 | 11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. | One Pace Plaza, Tabling Hub
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the Chemistry Club! They’ll be offering sweet treats for you and your loved ones—or just you. No judgment. They are accepting cash and Venmo.
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Criminology. History of Health Care: Social Justice. Media and Gender. The Social History of Sports in the US. Men and Masculinities. The Planet Earth. Catch up on credits by registering for January Intersession. You could earn 3 credits in 4 weeks!
January Intersession 2021
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