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Pace Magazine

From amazing stats to stellar students and alumni, here are just a few of our favorite things.

January 19, 2023
Pace Magazine

Through interdisciplinary collaboration, the School of Education and Dyson's Film and Screen Studies departments are helping a major school district in Florida tackle the challenges of today’s teacher shortage head-on.

January 19, 2023
Faculty and Staff

Meet Tasha Darbes, PhD, a Pace School of Education professor with a passion for the transformative power of education.

January 18, 2023
Alumni

Beginning Thursday, October 13, through Saturday, October 15, Pace's Pleasantville Campus will be celebrating its annual Homecoming celebration, honoring alumni from both campuses.

October 5, 2022
Students

The Center for Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) is hosting a variety of events and webinars for undergraduate students and faculty. See what's coming up and how you can get involved.

September 16, 2022
Pace Magazine

We're reaffirming our commitment to cutting-edge academics, moving up in the rankings, earning grants, and paying it forward. All this and more in the latest edition of 10 Things to Inspire You.

July 11, 2022
Pace Magazine

Our innovative new programs in human centered design, health informatics, and more are ensuring that today’s Pace students will be tomorrow’s leaders in emerging industries.

July 11, 2022
Pace Magazine

On Monday, May 16, Pace held the largest Commencement ceremony in our history to celebrate the classes of 2020, 2021, and 2022 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York.

July 11, 2022
In the Media

Pace University educator Lauren Birney and her team are getting middle school kids involved in an ambitious restoration program called the Billion Oyster Project.

June 2, 2022
WMCN-TV
Pace Magazine

School of Education's Lauren Birney, EdD, is co-leading a powerhouse group of collaborators to build upon the New York Harbor School’s project to put science into the hands (quite literally) of middle school students in low-income neighborhoods.

May 6, 2022