Pace Now

In the Media

Pace University is home to 33 Russian students and 12 Ukrainian students. Pace is trying to meet their needs, which President Marvin Krislov notes can be as varied as the students themselves. “I think the majority of these students are graduate students,” he said. “Some of them may be wrapping up their education; some of them are still in the middle of it. So really, it’s an individual circumstance.” Krislov added that Pace is reaching out to foundations, community partners and churches to help support the students.

March 31, 2022
Inside Higher Ed
In the Media

40. Marvin Krislov, President, Pace University

Marvin Krislov has sought to position Pace University as the nation’s top private school for economic mobility and academic success.

March 29, 2022
City & State
In the Media

I’m a big believer in the power of mentorship. I know I’ve benefited from the support and wisdom of mentors. And, as I’ve written before, I’ve seen how that kind of coaching and support can be both a big benefit for college students and a benefit to those who serve as mentors, too.

March 23, 2022
Forbes
Students

President Krislov reflects on a return to "normalcy" on campus with the move back to Green COVID-19 Alert level and what that means for the Pace Community, the tragic loss of student Jordan Robinson, and his hopes for an exciting return to an in-person Commencement.

March 9, 2022
In the Media

In their first semester at Pace University, all incoming undergraduates take a class we call UNV 101, an introduction-to-college course that teaches them how to be effective students and helps them map their Pace Path, a plan that will guide them through their four years with us and bring them to graduation ready to achieve their career goals. Each year, I teach a section of UNV 101, and I find it a valuable window into the student experience.

February 22, 2022
Higher Ed Dive
In the Media

The pandemic has disrupted so many ways we’re used to leading our lives. It has changed the world of work, as more and more of us work in remote and hybrid forms. As an educator focused on career preparation—and as the parent of three kids in their 20s—I know that recent grads have always relied on connection and camaraderie to help them establish a career and build a life. In our new and changed world of work, I want to ensure that they’re still seeing the wide-open world of opportunity they’re entitled to expect as they start their lives and careers.

February 18, 2022
Forbes
Students

The new semester started a few weeks ago, but Monday was the first day we returned to in-person instruction. Our campuses are busy again, our residence halls are full, and our lecture halls, seminar rooms, labs, studios, and libraries are back in action.

February 9, 2022
In the Media

Today, whatever the shifting winds of politics, leaders still know that diversity matters. CEOs recognize that for their companies to remain globally competitive in an increasingly diverse world, they require a workforce that draws from that diverse talent pool. Military leaders still know that they require a well-educated, well-trained, and diverse officer corps.

January 28, 2022
Forbes
In the Media

Marvin Krislov became the eighth president of Pace University in August 2017. He is deeply committed to Pace’s mission of Opportunitas—providing all students, regardless of economic background, access to the transformative power of education.

January 19, 2022
River Journal
Faculty and Staff

President Krislov welcomes the Pace Community back to campus for the Spring 2022 semester, and discusses how Pace is continuing to move forward as we tackle Omicron and protect the health and safety of our students, faculty, and staff.

January 13, 2022