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Press Release

Standing before thousands of graduates at Pace University’s Commencement, Mayor Eric Adams today praised the uniqueness of the American Dream and said that in order for it to be realized, people must not only shine a light on injustices facing society, but they must then take action to protect the afflicted and those who are suffering.

May 16, 2022
In the Media

Pace University will host, "At a Point of Change," an outdoor student photography exhibition, which will line the fence on Frankfort Street outside One Pace Plaza in Lower Manhattan. The exhibit is open to the public and will run for two months, beginning May 9, 2022.

May 12, 2022
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In the Media

Pace University's documentary film team – PaceDocs – last night premiered Tide to Table: The Remarkable Journey of Oysters at the Jacob Burns Film Center. More than 200 people turned out for the event, which was the first in-person premiere for the program since 2019, before the pandemic. The film continues a distinguished tradition of producing documentaries that shine a light on important environmental issues.

May 12, 2022
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Students

Throughout her time at Pace, Anonna Chowdhury, PA-S, has learned to always follow her instincts. She appreciates the fact that professors encourage students to think on the spot while providing the proper tools to succeed to treat patients efficiently and effectively. She noted, “During my rotations, I can finally understand how a student's small contribution can have a large, positive impact on a patient's well-being.”

May 12, 2022
Students

A first-generation American, and the first in her family to go to college and law school, Maria Profeta '22 always had the goal to use her education to better her family and her community.

May 12, 2022
Students

Seidenberg computer science student Deye Sarr (BS in Computer Science ‘22) is one of 20 recipients of the brand new Scholly and Google collaborative scholarship for women of color in tech.

May 11, 2022
Press Release

Pace University’s documentary film team – PaceDocs – last night premiered Tide to Table: The Remarkable Journey of Oysters at the Jacob Burns Film Center.

More than 200 people turned out for the event, which was the first in-person premiere for the program since 2019, before the pandemic. The film continues a distinguished tradition of producing documentaries that shine a light on important environmental issues.

May 11, 2022
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In the Media

Katrina Kuh, Haub Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, said: ‘So many factors will determine how successfully a nation will be able to implement any of the recommendations included in the report. So many factors could impede change, including war or endemic poverty. And, with climate change itself being a destabilizing force, it could hamper the implementation of adaptation policy as attention is diverted towards dealing with its immediate effects.

May 11, 2022
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In the Media

History Professor Joseph Tse-hei writes in the Taipei Times about the troubles facing Hong Kong’s new chief executive.

May 11, 2022
Taipei Times
Students

Never before has the call to build a sustainable, equitable, and inclusive world been so relevant, so imperative, and so urgent. Through an interdisciplinary course that integrates photography and economics, Pace students have developed a photo exhibition that tells compelling stories about environmental sustainability, economic equality, and inclusive growth. See the exhibit outside of One Pace Plaza now through July 1.

May 10, 2022