Pace Now
Pace Now
Pace News
Latest News
When Lubin student Akshata Swami '24 sees an opportunity, she goes after it—and it shows. Not only is she on the e-board for Pace University's chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, but she also traveled with the organization to Las Vegas, attended an exclusive investor summit, and spent a week in India with Lubin peers and other students from around the world. As a Pace Go Getter, Akshata is clearly setting herself up for success as she gets ready to head into her final semester with Lubin.
As an intern for Internal Communications and Engagement at Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), Bianca Mazur '27 spent her summer learning the ins and outs of the entertainment media industry.
Lubin Professor Philip G. Cohen pens an op-ed in Bloomberg Tax about reforming U.S. international taxation laws to set a global example.
Lubin Professor Larry Chiagouris speaks with WalletHub about comparing personal loan rates.
In this episode of The Lubin Link, Isaiah Jimenez '23 discusses his passion for entrepreneurship, why he believes business students should take art classes, and his advice for fellow aspiring entrepreneurs.
Although he's far away from home, Danny Canales '24 is finding his on-campus family at the Lubin School of Business. Not only is the native Los Angeleno building a network within our Arts and Entertainment Management program, but he is also creating a community within several organizations that promote culture, the arts, and athletics.
Lubin student Richelle Fatalo '25 isn't afraid to step out of her comfort zone. When the opportunity to study abroad arose, Richelle went after it—despite having never set foot in the country that she would soon call home. Not only did she get to visit new cities and see historic landmarks, but she also gained valuable insight into how marketing is done in other countries.
Leo Krkuti '17 knows good pizza—not just because he's a native New Yorker, but because he comes from a family of successful pizzeria owners. On this episode of The Lubin Link, Leo discusses how his marketing degree helped him open his own pizzeria, Traditas Pizza, and how he received a raving review from an A-list celebrity.
Attending business school in a new country can be tough, but with courage and hard work, Syed Mubasheer Ahmed '23 is making it look easy. Not only is he involved in on-campus clubs, but Syed is also taking advantage of all the resources available to students—and it's his commitment to attending Career Services' events that landed him a coveted summer internship with EY.
Four students from the Lubin School of Business were selected for United Nations Academic Impact and Millennium Campus Network (MCN) Fellowships. They will be part of the UN's global leadership development program as they launch their own individual or group projects relating to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Students will have the opportunity to connect with peers and leaders from all over the world while engaging in world-class professional development sessions.