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Liani Frederick, a third-year student majoring in Psychology, has earned a scholarship from the federal government to take her studies on the road, Pace University today announced.

In winning the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, Frederick ’25 is among 2,100 undergraduate students from across the country who will be studying abroad with the support through the U.S. Department of the State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), which aims to expand access to international education opportunities to Americans across the socioeconomic spectrum.

June 27, 2023
Students

The Animal Policy Project, an initiative through the Environmental Studies and Science department, is giving students first-hand opportunities to advocate for legislation surrounding animal issues.

June 26, 2023
In the Media

Arons said Darrin Porcher, a former New York Police Department lieutenant who is now an adjunct professor of criminal justice at Pace University, would also provide expert testimony in police training, tactics and use of force from the "ground level" perspective.

June 23, 2023
New Haven Register
In the Media

For his part, Schuelke did a thorough job investigating the DOJ and the circumstances surrounding the case. After almost two and a half years and nearly a million dollars, he delivered a 500-plus page report. Described by Pace University School of Law Professor Bennett L. Gershman as “an extraordinary contribution to criminal procedure,” the report was damning ...

June 23, 2023
The Federalist
In the Media

"At its core, the missing Titanic submersible vessel contains all the essential elements of an addictive, alluring media spectacle," says Melvin Williams, associate professor of communication and media studies at Pace University.

June 23, 2023
US Today News
In the Media

A large group of Pace University lacrosse players from Long Island, together with their coaches and other teammates, were honored at the White House this week for capturing the NCAA DII championship this spring.

Seventeen of the 31 women on Pace’s roster are from communities on Long Island, including Kayla Conway of Wantagh. That’s her in pink in the photo above, right beyond Vice President Kamala Harris’ left shoulder.

June 23, 2023
Greater Long Island
Faculty and Staff

As the newly appointed director of experiential learning and the Pace Path, Associate Professor of English Kelley Kreitz, PhD, is exploring how Pace’s approach to hands-on pedagogy enhances student success and sets the University apart.

June 23, 2023
In the Media

Not long ago, I joined 30 accomplished young women to go to the White House.

They weren’t political science students embarking on internships or aspiring journalists preparing to grill world leaders. Rather, they were the members of the Pace Setters women’s lacrosse team — newly crowned as the NCAA Division II champs, our first-ever national championship squad — and they were in Washington for College Athlete Day. While the White House has long invited winners in the big-deal Division I sports for a visit — your Michigan football teams, your Duke basketball squads — this was the first time teams from all three NCAA divisions were included.

June 22, 2023
Forbes
Students

For Sarah Drayer '24, studying abroad not only means exploring new cultures and destinations, but also making connections with fellow students from all around the world to build out a successful business network. As she works towards her BBA in Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications while studying abroad in Paris, Sarah says she's looking forward to seeking out even more international business experience in the future.

June 21, 2023
Faculty and Staff

In recognition of her exceptional service to her community, Dean Tresmaine R. Grimes, PhD, has been named a national finalist for the Jefferson Award, an honor referred to as the “Nobel Prize of service.”

June 20, 2023