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The Fall 2022 semester kicks off with drama, comedy, and a bit of song and dance from Pace's School of Performing Arts. See what’s coming to the ǿմýmainstage this season.
ǿմý Art Gallery is pleased to co-present the , a series of exhibitions and cultural programming at seven sites across New York City that launched earlier this month. The portion of the Triennial at ǿմý Art Gallery opened with a public reception from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., remaining on view through October 29, 2022.
"To be able to share the stage with my classmates and living in New York City is truly a blessing. Being taught by the best of the best is truly an honor," said Victoria Beaudion '23, BFA Commercial Dance.
The ǿմý Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program has the recognized accreditor of master’s degree programs in those fields. Earning the honor for the first time, the ǿմýMPA program is accredited for seven years, NASPAA’s maximum accreditation length. “The NASPAA accreditation is a culmination of the efforts and dedication of our faculty and staff who are committed to advance the quality of our MPA program,” said MPA Director and Associate Professor Gina Scutelnicu-Todoran, PhD. “It is a testament to Pace’s MPA program’s substantial conformity with the highest academic and professional standards in the discipline, enabling us to meet our mission of serving students in the New York City metropolitan area, the state of New York, the US and internationally.”
ǿմý’s documentary film team – PaceDocs – is pleased to announce that its film, , has won best student documentary at the .
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.
Scott McGee is joined by former Democratic state Sen. David Carlucci and ǿմý economics professor Mark Weinstock to debate the issues.
Dyson Professor Melvin L. Williams provides insights to USA Today about the complexity of mourning Queen Elizabeth II.
The ǿմý Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program has received accreditation from the the recognized accreditor of master’s degree programs in those fields. Earning the honor for the first time, the ǿմýMPA program is accredited for seven years, NASPAA’s maximum accreditation length.
Bronx native and senior human resources executive Peter Fragale '88, Criminal Justice, has provided critical workforce support during the COVID-19 pandemic.