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The Hudson Independent highlights Pace University’s free Camp CryptoBot, a dynamic, mission-driven cybersecurity camp for high school students funded by the National Security Agency.
Through a grant from the New York State Department of Education, SOE's Jennifer Pankowski and Seidenberg's Tom Schmidt are employing artificial intelligence solutions to potentially revolutionize the teacher training experience.
Pace University’s Go-Getters are shaping the future with achievements in innovation, global advocacy, and the arts. From top rankings to Broadway stars, discover how our students and alumni inspire confidence, resilience, and real-world impact.
When generative AI burst onto the scene, Seidenberg faculty were already deep into the work. Learn how the school’s legacy of AI excellence has set the stage for groundbreaking work today and is preparing Pace students for the possibilities of tomorrow.
At Pace University, learning from the best isn't just a promise—it's a reality. Meet the seven extraordinary professionals-turned-professors shaping the next generation of leaders. From theater to law, nursing to AI, these educators bring world-class experience and passion to every lecture.
News of the Gale Epstein Center for Technology, Policy and the Environment, housed in the Seidenberg School of CSIS was picked up by Westfair Communications.
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The Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals highlight Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s visit to Pace’s Cyber-Range in Pleasantville.
Pace University is pleased to announce the establishment of the Gale Epstein Center for Technology, Policy, and the Environment, made possible by a significant gift from Gale Epstein, a New York City-based philanthropist and business leader. The new center is housed in the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.
Google Pier 57 was recently full of energy as over 500 tech enthusiasts (including more than 50 Pace students) gathered for GDG DevFest NYC 2024, an event dedicated to exploring “Responsible AI for the Future of Tech.” Among the organizing team was Seidenberg professor Dr. Christelle Scharff.