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Why do humans speak the way they do? College of Health Professions Associate Professor Sethu Karthikeyan, PhD, is exploring the evolutionary biology behind voice pitch.
At Pace University, we're redefining humanities education to meet the needs of the 21st century. Through hands-on community projects, research-based course experiences, and a focus on digital humanities, we're preparing graduates to be leaders and innovators. Our mission is to link curiosity-driven learning with real-world impact, creating a future where knowledge truly pays the best interest.
During the 2023–2024 academic year, Pace student-athletes recorded some big wins both on and off the field.
From the uplifting words of LaChanze to the accolades for our esteemed honorees, Pace University's Commencement was a day to remember. We celebrated 4,093 graduates at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, marking a new chapter filled with promise and potential.
Lubin’s Ivan Fox Scholar and Professor of Law Jessica Magaldi, JD, is helping to close the gap between what’s reflected in course material and reality, by examining representation of women as protagonists and antagonists in case studies.
What does it mean to learn in an AI-driven world? Pace University staff, faculty, and leadership weigh in on the concerns, challenges, and opportunities that AI presents for students, both during their education and within future careers.
Pace’s Sands College of Performing Arts is getting a brand new, state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center at One Pace Plaza East. This ambitious project will feature cutting-edge classrooms, creative arts spaces, and a premier Performing Arts Center, making Pace University a hub for the arts.
Discover incredible stories that showcase the amazing achievements and initiatives happening at Pace. From top rankings to groundbreaking programs and student journeys, there’s something to inspire everyone.
Joseph R. Ianniello '90 is the newest recipient of the Peter X. Finnerty Leadership Award. He'll be presented with this honor at the 2024 Pace Athletics Hall of Fame Brunch and Awards Ceremony, which will be held on Sunday, October 27.
Pace University’s first-ever Game Development Playtesting Day saw nearly 30 students showcase more than a dozen homemade videogames. From small aesthetic tweaks to major gameplay changes, students like Brennan Moores '26, a computer science major, gained invaluable feedback on their creations.