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Tony Award-winning actor LaChanze will address Pace University’s Commencement 2024 and will receive an honorary doctorate, Pace University announced today.
On Monday, May 20, the Class of 2024 will celebrate with some amazing guests who will impart their wisdom to the departing graduates. Among the honorees are a Broadway powerhouse, a family who turned a heartbreaking loss into hope for children, a renowned judge, the former president of one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, and a physician leading the way in AI-powered medicine.
Kaylin Smith ’26 is defining her own academic path and uncovering new interests as she balances the rigors of her health science classes and the creative skills necessary in her role as a graphic design student worker.
In this issue, President Krislov shares his excitement for Commencement 2024 and reflects on the remarkable achievements unfolding across our campuses.
Sasha Alston '20 is on a mission to ensure that young women and girls know the importance of coding and STEM-based industries. Equipped with her BBA in Information Systems and a minor in marketing from the Lubin School of Business, Sasha has authored children's chapter books highlighting the STEM adventures of her main character, Sasha Savvy. In this episode, Sasha also discusses her role as a Business Analyst at JPMorgan.
On March 27, 2024, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University hosted the third annual Access to Justice Workshop. The theme of this year’s Workshop was: The Future of Criminal Justice: Bridging Gaps in Re-Entry and Related Legal Services for Community Members Impacted by the Criminal Justice System.
Pace University’s Office of Sexual and Interpersonal Wellness (OSIW) will host a series of events for the month of April in recognition of National Sexual Assault Awareness Month, (SAAM) to raise public awareness about sexual violence and educate communities on how to prevent it.
Seidenberg student Arjuman Hossain has spent the past year researching how individuals move about New York City, and the ways in which ridesharing apps have transformed the urban landscape.
Psychology programs at Pace University offer students an international advantage in understanding mental health and wellness in a globalized world.
Pace President Marvin Krislov writes an op-ed in the Inside Higher Ed about how colleges, government, high schools and community groups can find a common purpose in encouraging FAFSA completion.