The New Face of Trauma

The New Face of Trauma

The New Face of Trauma Groundbreaking research indicates there could be a positive side to negative events. Can anything positive possibly come from an adverse event such as a flood, a mass shooting, or a catastrophic accident? The answer is yes, according to trauma...
Expanding Opportunitas

Expanding Opportunitas

Expanding Opportunitas Two new PhD programs and a new bachelor’s degree will provide increased options for the next generation of students and professionals. When, on October 8, 1974, the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences was officially named after Pace alumnus...
Media Spotlight

Media Spotlight

Hawaii: Living on the Edge in Paradise? During the summer of 2018, Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano let loose its largest eruption in 200 years. To some it was a disaster. Others saw it as the goddess Pele’s way of creating new ʻāina (land). The Hawaiian peoples’ resilience...
Setter Stories

Setter Stories

Dyson’s Latest Fulbright Scholar Gerrard James ’17, MFA Acting (pictured R with Pace University President Marvin Krislov), was selected as the Fulbright John Wood LAMDA Award recipient and will pursue an MA in Classical Acting at the London Academy of Music and...
Snapshots

Snapshots

Dyson’s premier honors organization, the Society of Fellows, welcomed 25 new members this spring upon inducting the Helane Levine-Keating class. Pictured: Sarah G. Hurley ’19, Acting (L) and Shen Yang ’22, Sociology/Anthropology (R). In the University’s first-ever...
Lessons in Legislative Action

Lessons in Legislative Action

Dyson College Institute for Sustainability and the Environment Lessons in Legislative Action Working with New York State lawmakers, Pace environmental clinic students have successfully initiated new legislation to reduce pollution from road salt. W hile sodium...
Turning a Page and Building Bridges

Turning a Page and Building Bridges

Turning a Page and Building Bridges Dyson College has two new department leaders at the helm “Our responsibility is to enable students to complete their degree successfully while preparing for a job.” Manuela Soares Soares, who came to Pace University in 2004 after a...
Rewarding Research

Rewarding Research

Madison Ames ‘21, chemistry, is one of several outstanding Dyson students to receive recognition and support for her research. Showstoppers Dyson College research teams won the top prize at the annual Student-Faculty Research Showcases celebrating collaborative...
Dyson Hosts LGBTQ+ Thought Leaders

Dyson Hosts LGBTQ+ Thought Leaders

The Pace University community had the opportunity to hear from several standout voices on a range of topics in the fight for LGBTQ+ equality, including activists, editors, and a Hollywood actor. During the spring semester, the Pace School of Performing Arts, the...
Humanities Goes High Tech

Humanities Goes High Tech

HUMANITIES Goes High Tech With new initiatives and pioneering instruction, Dyson College is poised to become a leader in educating students through the evolving arena of digital humanities. This is definitely not your parents’ classroom. Today’s students of language,...
Building a Better Campus

Building a Better Campus

Building a Better Campus A revitalized One Pace Plaza and 41 Park Row support student success. O n Monday, January 28, after eighteen months of construction, Dyson College joined the University Community in celebrating the official ribbon cutting marking the...
Forward Thinking

Forward Thinking

Forward thinking means, “thinking about and planning for the future,” as defined by the Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. For Dyson College’s liberal arts programs, forward thinking is fundamental. What knowledge will a college-educated person need to succeed? How will...