Pace Now

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Despite the challenges of the pandemic, the school across from City Hall in Lower Manhattan won the 18th annual national College Fed Challenge and enrolled its largest incoming class of first-year students. Pace University finished out 2021 winning the 18th annual national College Fed Challenge. It was the school’s fifth win in seven years in the competition, which has students focus on the U.S. economy, monetary policy and the Federal Reserve System.

January 10, 2022
City & State
In the Media

We live in a deeply politically polarized country. That’s no secret. But a recent study found that college students aren’t just polarized; they’re increasingly unwilling to even interact with those who have different political views. And that worries me.

January 4, 2022
Forbes
In the Media

It’s the time of year when Americans tend to think about charitable giving. We’re moved by the spirit of the holiday season—and we also know we have to take care of tax planning before the end of the calendar year.

December 14, 2021
Forbes
In the Media

Pace University President Marvin Krislov: For more than 50 years, Pell Grants have been a cornerstone of the American dream. They’re the foundation of our financial aid system, a subsidy from the U.S. government for every postsecondary student who demonstrates need. Since the program was created in 1965 (when it was called the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant), the percentage of Americans over 25 years old with a college degree has quadrupled from 9.4% to 37.5%.

December 7, 2021
Yahoo News
In the Media

For more than 50 years, Pell Grants have been a cornerstone of the American dream. Caption: Pace University President Marvin Krislov congratulates graduate Maria Loughitano after she received her diploma during commencement.

December 7, 2021
Lohud
In the Media

Today’s college student often isn’t who you think she is. More and more, students fall into one of the categories labeled “non-traditional.” They may be older. They may have taken some time off. They may be veterans, have work experience, or be able to study only part-time. They may have children or other family members to support.

November 23, 2021
Forbes
In the Media

Marvin Krislov, president of Pace University, is committed to providing all students, regardless of economic background, access to the transformative power of education. He was previously president of Oberlin College and, prior to that, vice president and general counsel at the University of Michigan, where he led the legal defense of the University’s admission policies that resulted in the 2003 Supreme Court decision recognizing the importance of student body diversity.

November 9, 2021
The Berkshire Edge
In the Media

Teammates and coaches are critical to the success of many college students. Pace University. Our Westchester campus is home to our athletics program.

November 2, 2021
Forbes
In the Media

After 10 years as president of Oberlin College, Marvin Krislov came on board as the president of Pace in 2017. He is deeply committed to the importance of diversity and the notion that all students, regardless of their economic backgrounds, should have access to the transformative power of education.

October 29, 2021
Westchester Magazine
Pace Magazine

In spite of the pandemic, Pace is marching ahead. With the continued transformation of the NYC Campus, new interdisciplinary academic programs, and a bright look to the future, Pace continues to thrive.

October 15, 2021