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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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Meet Sophie Serage, Pace’s Gosin Center program coordinator! She’s bringing programs and initiatives to life that promote diversity and foster inclusive environments for all. Want to learn more? Check out the full Q+A for upcoming events and more Gosin Center info!
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Philosophy and Religious Studies Adjunct Professor James Brusseau, PhD, about the ethics of creating and using artificial intelligence chatbots using a person's voice.
Layne Davis ‘25, Peace and Justice Studies, Political Science, delivered a statement on October 16 to the United Nations General Assembly First Committee, which considers issues of disarmament and international security. The statement called for greater engagement in youth inclusion and disarmament education.
The Westchester Staff Council (WSC) and New York Staff Council (NYSC) offer vital platforms for university staff to engage with senior administration and discuss key issues.
Do you have an innovative solution that can make a positive impact on the environment? Share your ideas by December 19 for the chance to win a $15,000 grant! Join The Front Yard at Pace University and Speedemissions in addressing climate change, protecting the planet, and slowing threats to Earth's ecosystem.
Pace University's Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems professor Joe Acampora recently participated in U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s Lower Hudson Valley Region Service Academy Night.
President Krislov joined Union Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan and LinkedIn CEO, Ryan Roslansky, to discuss the global impact of India’s National Education Policy 2020.
Business Today features President Krislov’s remarks at the USISPF India Leadership Summit 2024, discussing the evolving role of education in shaping the future workforce with CEO of KPMG India, Yezdi Nagporewalla.
Westfair Communications (The Westchester and Fairfield County Business Journals) wrote that more than 150 attendees — including state and local officials, tech experts, college presidents and national scholars — gathered at Pace University for the Westchester County Association’s Hudson Valley Digital Innovation Conference to discuss digital innovation, cyber-security, digital access, artificial intelligence, and other tech issues affecting communities.