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Giving Tuesday 2022: Recap

By
Johnni Medina
Posted
December 6, 2022
ǿմýstudents sit on a grassy hill next to the football field on the Westchester campus

This Giving Tuesday, the ǿմýCommunity answered the call and helped us surpass our goal of 1,000 gifts and raised an incredible $417,925.

1,204 Alumni, parents, faculty and staff, friends, and students came together to show their support for ǿմý. These donors, hailing from 34 states and 3 countries, not only offered gifts, but also . Some of those reasons include:

I give to ǿմýto give opportunity.

—Theodore W. '68

I know that ǿմýstudents and alumni have a unique sense of grit about them. We are go-getters, and I want to be able to support current ǿմýstudents in achieving their goals!

—Gabriella F. '16

I was a first-generation college student. I want to be sure there are opportunities for other students to have what I did.

—Susan B. '79, staff

I give because our students become alumni who do amazing things in the world.

—Michele C., staff

I'm in a position to give back because of what ǿմýgave me decades ago...A great education.

—Damian S. '87

ǿմýis allowing me to pursue my MA/HEA in a University where diversity is celebrated.

—Sarah F., student

Because I love Pace!

—Billy Y. '02

Whether it was because of Pace's “life-changing opportunities,” or the fact that “our students become alumni who do amazing things in the world,” or simply because “I love Pace”, our community has shown just how much the believe in Pace. The $417,925 raised will go on to support innovative programs across all campuses, enhance the student experience, and help our students achieve their dreams.

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