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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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Meet Christelle Scharff, PhD, a computer science expert focusing on the limitations and biases of AI systems. She and her team are tackling the intersection of AI and African fashion to explore the impact of diverse datasets.
April Bartlett’s career as a theatrical designer has spanned from intimate off-Broadway productions to The Today Show. When the pandemic shut down production, she began refocusing her energies and found a new way to continue telling stories by supporting the next generation of designers, makers, and artists.
Community led food pantries have been supporting Pace Community members facing food insecurity for many years. See the options in Westchester and New York City.
With a $3.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Seidenberg is primed to train the next generation of cybersecurity leaders.
Find your people. Through the Alumni Association’s affinity groups, you can get connected with fellow alumni around a common interest, identity, or purpose.
Through an inter-collegiate emerging technology competition, graduate students Chuk Ezuma and Rikin Gajjar developed M3, a product that would enable medical professionals to treat elderly patients using the technology of tomorrow.
Meet Pace’s newest Faculty in Residence Ramón Emilio Fernández, PhD, as he outlines his aspirations for the position, and say goodbye to outgoing Faculty in Residence Jane Collins, PhD, as she offers reflections on the importance of bridging the gap between students and faculty.
Meet the Hall of Fame Class of 2022 and the Peter X. Finnerty Leadership Award winners, who were all honored for their incredible contributions to the Pace University Department of Athletics during Homecoming 2022.
This past December, Pace University announced plans to transform One Pace Plaza to include new academic spaces, a modernized residence hall, and a new state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center that will serve its performing and creative arts programs and act as a central gathering space for our community and our neighborhood.
Carlton Aiken’s final year as Pace’s QB was a memorable one, earning him a number of well-deserved accolades and a permanent place in Pace Football history.