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Lubin international student Sara Puccitelli '25 is not only double majoring in Entrepreneurship and Economics, she also dedicates her time to helping other students learn new languages. On top of that, Sara started a business with her father to help bring tourists to New York City.
As an International Management student, Caroline Dowers '23 is taking what she's learning in the classroom and putting it to work. Not only is she exploring different countries and cultures, but she's also getting true global business experience that will set her apart from other candidates as she searches for a post-graduation job.
Arts and Entertainment Management student Ashvin Kapoor '24 found an outlet for the challenges he faced during a time of uncertainty at Pace University's radio station, WPUB.
Lubin School of Business student Isaiah Jimenez fell in love with Pace's entrepreneurship program–now, he's running two businesses, even before graduation.
Before jumping into his final year at the Lubin School of Business, BBA in Business Analytics student Derek Storer spent summer 2022 interning at Barclays. He credits everything he learned in his Lubin classes for landing the internship and for receiving a job offer to work at the institution full time after graduation.
Pace University and AnD Ventures invite you to grow and build your startup with Pace faculty, international professionals, and leading corporations.
Beginning Thursday, October 13, through Saturday, October 15, Pace's Pleasantville Campus will be celebrating its annual Homecoming celebration, honoring alumni from both campuses.
The Center for Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) is hosting a variety of events and webinars for undergraduate students and faculty. See what's coming up and how you can get involved.
Before accepting a financial analyst internship at American Express, Business Management student Tianna Orwig '23 wasn't sure a future in finance was for her. But thanks to required Lubin School of Business classes and on-campus opportunities offered by the Center for Student Enterprise, Tianna hit the ground running at American Express, and now, she can't imagine working anywhere else.
For many Public Accounting students, landing an internship at a Big Four firm is a dream. Lubin School of Business student Meaghan Petrie '22 turned that dream into a reality after attending a Career Services event. Now, she's planning on graduating early this December in order to kickstart her career as soon as possible.