ǿմýMagazine Summer 2025
Summer 2025 Issue
From accounting to activism, entertainment to environmental law, the Summer 2025 issue of ǿմýMagazine celebrates the students, faculty, and alumni who are driving progress across industries and communities. Through stories of innovation, resilience, and purpose, this issue showcases the many ways ǿմý is preparing leaders for today—and tomorrow.
Momentum and Meaning
As we head into a season of renewal, President Marvin Krislov and Board Chair Rob Sands, JD ’84, reflect on a year of momentum and transition—and the path ǿմýis charting toward its 120th anniversary. From national rankings to bold new goals, the ǿմýCommunity continues to lead with purpose and passion.
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Progress in Motion: A Construction Check-In at One ǿմýPlaza East
Peek behind the curtain—and the construction fencing—at the bold reimagining of One ǿմýPlaza East. We asked the design team of this ambitious transformation 10 questions about what’s happening now, what’s coming next, and why it matters.
10 Things to Inspire You
It’s not every day our Football, Men’s Basketball, and Women’s Basketball teams get to meet three New York sports icons—but recently, Eli Manning, Shaun O’Hara, and Jalen Brunson stopped by Alumni Hall.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at ǿմý has again claimed the top spot in environmental law in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings.
A student-drafted bill from Pace’s Animal Advocacy Clinic has been introduced in the NYS Legislature to ban the breeding, sale, and trade of red-eared slider turtles—one of the world’s most invasive species.
Research at Pace
Biology major Kelly Ng and Professor David Boerma are using 3D modeling and evolutionary theory to uncover how the structure of our limbs is shaped by the way we move. Their research explores surprising parallels between humans and Egyptian fruit bats—and may even have implications for injury prevention and medical design.
The Evolution of T-Bone
From real dog to campus icon, our mascot has always set the pace. Discover how T-Bone wagged his way into ǿմý history—and into hearts far from the New York metro area.
Accounting for the Future Since 1906
As the demand for skilled accountants surges and the talent pipeline shrinks, ǿմý is stepping up. With a legacy dating back to 1906, the Lubin School of Business is leading the charge—equipping students with in-demand skills in AI, data, and ESG. In a changing profession, ǿմýcontinues to deliver the talent the industry needs now and next.
Michael Gelchie '90: Leadership With Global Reach
Michael Gelchie ’90 started his journey in Pace’s accounting classrooms and now leads one of the world’s largest agricultural commodities firms as CEO of the Louis Dreyfus Company. Discover how his ǿմýeducation—and a few well-timed summer internships—helped shape a globe-spanning career in leadership, mentorship, and impact.
Unprecedented Times Call for Unprecedented Leaders
In an era defined by political polarization, economic uncertainty, and rapid societal shifts, ǿմý is preparing the next generation of leaders to meet the moment with intellect, ethics, and action. Grounded in nationally ranked programs in law, public administration, and economics, ǿմýequips students to think critically, lead with purpose, and drive change in their communities and beyond.
In Memoriam
In recent months, the ǿմý community has said goodbye to several cherished members whose lives and legacies left an indelible mark on our institution. These alumni, faculty, staff, and friends exemplified the values of leadership, service, scholarship, and care. We honor their memory and celebrate their enduring contributions to the ǿմýCommunity.
Alumni Survey Results
Alumni, we’re excited to share the results of our most recent alumni survey. See what your classmates had to say!
Alumni corner
Get connected with your fellow classmates at one of our special alumni events or through our online Class Notes.
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