Pace Now

In the Media

The challenges are real, but they're also manageable, says Christen Cupples Cooper, an assistant professor and founding director of the Nutrition and Dietetics Program at Pace University in Pleasantville, New York. "Just because candy canes, chocolates, cookies and holiday fare line almost every aisle of every store, doesn’t mean you need to buy and consume these products," Cooper says. "Keep the holidays framed in your mind as a celebration and regard food as one element, but not the centerpiece of the entire holiday season."

November 29, 2022
US News & World Report
Students

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.

November 28, 2022
Alumni

Supporting Pace University during #GivingTuesday means that more hardworking students have the opportunity to succeed in the classroom and beyond. Make your gift today to ensure these students have the tools for success.

November 28, 2022
Alumni

Dr. Onua explained that she continues returning to Pace because of the variety of programs that are offered; the knowledgeable and supportive faculty; and the excellent clinical placement opportunities that allow students to excel in the field.

November 22, 2022
In the Media

Pace University has created an esports arena at 33 Beekman as a home for its varsity gamer athletes and as a future site to combine competition and academics. And because I have a kid who is actually a varsity esports athlete, I am adding this detail: Pace Esports’ Smash Gold 2 team won the ECAC Open Division Grand Finals earlier this year, with just one match loss while finishing in first place out of 76 teams in their division. Sweet.

November 22, 2022
Tribeca Citizen
In the Media

“This is no small potatoes prosecution,” said Bennett Gershman, a professor at Pace University’s law school. “The parent company, as a felon, could be barred from having contracts with government agencies, and it could make it more difficult to do business with banks. This is a big deal."

November 22, 2022
Raw Story
In the Media

"If you look past the exam, at every stage the percentage of African Americans that are failing the process woefully exceeds the percentage of white citizens who are not," says Randolph McLaughlin, Pace University law school professor.

November 22, 2022
News12
In the Media

President Marvin Krislov is quoted in The Hindustan Times about the large increase in students from India attending U.S. colleges.

November 22, 2022
Hindustan Times
Press Release

The Farm Bill Law Enterprise (FBLE) recently published five reports that seek to infuse new ideas and amplify calls to action ahead of negotiations for the next farm bill. The reports focus on five areas of action for the forthcoming bill: Climate & Conservation, Equity in Agricultural Production & Governance, Farm Viability, Farmworkers, and Food Access & Nutrition.

November 21, 2022
Students

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law’s Advocacy Team advanced to the semi-finals at the prestigious National Moot Court Regional Competition held November 17, co-sponsored by the New York City Bar Association and the American College of Trial Lawyers. Haub Law students Francine Michel (3L) and Kathryn Facelle (3L) represented Haub Law in the regional competition held at the New York City Bar Association, advancing to the semi-finals and placing among the top 4 teams. Notably, the team’s brief was ranked fifth out of the entire competition as well. The Haub Law team was coached by Adjunct Professor Jennifer Arlin.

November 20, 2022