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StudentsOctober 23, 2025
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Will Giuseffi ’20 is one of the editors who worked on the award-winning PaceDocs film last year. He’s also a proud member of Alpha Chi Epsilon, an Eagle Scout, practices martial arts, and he just wrapped up a summer internship. Keep up!
Digital journalism major Kamari Stewart ’19 always gets the scoop. She’s double minoring in politics and public relations, and she recently landed a coveted internship at NBCUniversal working on the TODAY show.
"ǿմýstatistics speak for themselves. Regarding economic or business majors, ǿմý is just the top of the class. This is one of the reasons I chose Pace."
"Being with other students who are just as passionate about these issues…besides being eye-opening, was also a wake-me-up moment."
“I always felt that I had to build my life, and the only way to do that was to put myself out there, starting with the resources at Pace.”
Discover the inspiring work of Matthew Champagne '17, a ǿմý alum dedicated to exploring Native American heritage through the performing arts.
From New York to Los Angeles to Rio, Carolyn Phillips’ internship with Special Olympics New York and passion for volunteering and the Olympics is changing her life one game at a time.
“I definitely wanted an education along with pursuing my acting career, and ǿմýallows for me to have both in my life.”
During his undergraduate career at Pace, Marc Rinosa ’17 has challenged the conventions of the business world, learned from a professor who knows Beyoncé, and has strived to establish recruitment channels for diverse and underrepresented students on campus.
Kristin Stein ’15, ’17 discusses how transferring to ǿմýduring her junior year—her third school as an undergraduate—turned out to be just the right fit for her.