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Year in Pictures

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The Confucius Institute celebrates the Year of the Dog with the Pace community at their annual Lunar New Year Gala.

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Dyson Advisory Board member David Weinstein ’82, ’91 (l) with Stanley and Gloria C. Weinstein Scholarship Fund recipient Mikaela Batres ’21, History (m).

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Dyson Advisory Board member Charles Gombar ’74 (r) with Brian E. Gombar Memorial Scholarship Fund recipient Kiley Alderfer ’20, Biology (l).

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Pleasantville squeals over their newest Pace Setter, “Prince” Milo, the Dyson College Nature Center’s Vietnamese pot-bellied pig.

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Students making use of cafeteria waste at the Pleasantville Dyson College Nature Center’s composter, which has the capacity to compost up to 100 pounds of biodegradable material each day.

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An Environmental and Ecological Art course is sweetened up by guest lecturer, Art professor and beekeeper Roger Sayre, who brought his homegrown honeycombs for students to examine and taste!

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Alida Munir ’22, English Language and Literature (r), receives the Kelly Herbert (l) Writing Award for her piece The Letters I Wrote, at the fourth annual English Department Writing Awards ceremony.

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Chemistry and Physical Sciences Professor JaimeLee Rizzo (m) leads the Pace Chemistry Club during the March for Science event on April 14.

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Pace American Chemical Society members, Pleasantville, visit the NY Institute for Special Education to teach young learners about polymers.

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In This Issue

  • Dean’s Message: The Beauty of the Liberal Arts
  • When Pace is Home
  • Revisiting History
  • An Innovative Approach to Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cultural Teaching
  • Dyson Students Take the Mic at the United Nations
  • Record Number of Pace Students Named UN Millennium Fellows
  • Dean Grimes Honored as National Jefferson Award Finalist
  • Highlights from the Center for Community Action and Research
  • Society of Fellows Inducts the Joseph C. Morreale Class
  • MPA Program Earns NASPAA Accreditation
  • Three Students Selected for Watson Fellowship
  • Dyson Alumni
  • Eye on Arts
  • Media Spotlight
  • Setter Stories
  • Focus on the Environment
  • In Memoriam
  • About the Artists: Mildred Stephany Martinez ’24 and Jenna Meyer ’23
  • Grant Funding
  • Dyson College by the Numbers

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