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Pace University Art Gallery is pleased to present Flux: Barbara Friedman, Linda Herritt, and Will Pappenheimer, an exhibition showcasing the work of three distinguished contemporary artists and longtime faculty members in Pace’s Art Department as they prepare to retire at the end of the Spring 2025 semester. On view from February 7 to March 22, 2025, the exhibition will open with a free public reception on Friday, February 7, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Chair and Professor Anna Shostya, PhD, Economics department at Dyson College of Arts and Sciences at Pace University, discusses how uniquely undergraduate women have succeeded in economics programs at the university.
Sleeping sickness was nearly always fatal—until now. Learn how research done at Pace University’s Haskins Laboratories helped lead to the development of a breakthrough treatment that could eradicate the disease for good.
As the spring semester gains momentum, President Krislov reflects on the spirit of Pace—one of resilience and innovation—and invites us to come together for the 2025 State of the University Address to discuss the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Senior Director of Outreach and Opportunity Jah Davis brings nearly a decade of experience in fostering inclusion and advocacy. A first-generation college student from Brooklyn, she’s passionate about social justice and building campus connections.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is delighted to announce that they will have the honor of hosting Anthony Moffa, Professor and Associate Dean for Innovation at the University of Maine School of Law, as a Haub Visiting Scholar.
Sands College proudly welcomes Tony-nominated Broadway star and Grammy Award winner Jenn Colella, who brings unparalleled experience and insight into the world of musical theater.
Barnabus Perry joins the Pleasantville community as the Coordinator for the Office of Multicultural Affairs (ōMA), bringing a deep passion for student engagement, mentorship, and advocacy.