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For Ben McDonald ’25, protecting the environment is more than a passion—it’s a mission. In Pace’s MS in Environmental Science and Policy program, he’s gaining hands-on experience with organizations like Riverkeeper and Waterfront Alliance.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman discusses Andrew Cuomo’s political future in New York Magazine, stating that "it changes everything and nothing at the same time."
Sunny Shenkman ’25 is a creative with a packed schedule. From on-campus jobs and internships, to extracurriculars and non-negotiables, Sunny shares their secrets to the art of finding the balance in the busy.
Women remain significantly underrepresented in economics, but Pace's Economics Department is flipping the script. With a 50% female student body on the New York City campus and dynamic experiential learning opportunities, the department is proving that inclusion in economics isn’t just possible, it’s happening.
Ðǿմ«Ã½ has launched the Center for Global Health, focused on chronic respiratory diseases in urban environments. Led by José Luis Castro ’88 and Sonia Suchday, PhD, the Center will support interdisciplinary research, media engagement, and policy advocacy.
Professor and journalist Rossilynne Skena Culgan, the author of a new book chronicling some of New York City's finest hidden gems, discusses how she incorporates her zeal for experiencing New York City into the classroom.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman appears on Spectrum News NY1’s Inside City Hall to discuss Andrew Cuomo’s allies forming a new fundraising committee as he prepares for a potential mayoral bid and the upcoming mayoral primary.
Political Science Professor Tamman provides expert analysis in Mother Jones on NYC’s progressive movement in the wake of Mayor Eric Adams’ legal troubles.
Environmental Science Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens discusses with The Examiner News about the Town of Mount Pleasant’s discussion on raising water rates, explaining how well system failures place the financial burden entirely on individual homeowners.
Environmental Science Professor Anne Toomey writes a guest post on Democratic Underground outlining strategies for scientists to counteract misinformation by building community engagement rather than solely focusing on facts and EarthSky has the story.