Economics Students Present at Prestigious Conference

Economics Students Present at Prestigious Conference

Students and faculty in attendance at the EEA conference. In March 2024, five Economics department faculty and 10 undergraduate and graduate students, all Dyson economics and business economics majors, presented their research papers at the annual Eastern Economic...
Dyson Students Take the Stage to Speak at the United Nations

Dyson Students Take the Stage to Speak at the United Nations

Jasmine Cintrón Soto ’25, Antje Hipkins ’24, and Ellis Clay ‘25 deliver statements to the United Nations General Assembly First Committee. In October, Peace and Justice Studies and Political Science students Ellis Clay ’25, Antje Hipkins ’24, and Jasmine Cintrón Soto...
The Society of  Fellows Inducts the Maria Iacullo-Bird Class

The Society of Fellows Inducts the Maria Iacullo-Bird Class

Clinical Professor of History Maria Iacullo-Bird, PhD, delivered the keynote address at the Society of Fellows Initiation Ceremony, at which members were inducted into the Class of Fellows named after her. This year, 17 students and seven faculty members were inducted...
Record Number of Pace Students Named UN Millennium Fellows

Record Number of Pace Students Named UN Millennium Fellows

For the second consecutive year, a record-number of 30 Pace University students (22 Dyson students) were accepted into the 2023 class of the United Nations Academic Impact and Millennium Campus Network (MCN) Fellowship Program. In this semester-long leadership program...
Bronze Medal Jefferson Award Winners

Bronze Medal Jefferson Award Winners

The Jefferson Awards for Public Service recognize individuals for their public and volunteer service, and dedication to improving the quality of life in their communities. This year, as bronze medal winners, both students and staff were recipients of this prestigious...
Highlights from the Center for Community Action and Research

Highlights from the Center for Community Action and Research

Redefining Voting Access for Pace Students On April 2, for the first time, Pace students had the opportunity to cast their votes directly on campus. Thanks to the diligent efforts of student leaders and organizations like the Center for Community Action and Research...
New Undergraduate  Programs Help Students Gain an Edge

New Undergraduate Programs Help Students Gain an Edge

BS in Computational Economics In this STEM-designated program jointly offered by Dyson College and Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, students learn how to apply high-level quantitative and data analytical skills to solve economic and...
Public  Administration Program Earns STEM Designation

Public Administration Program Earns STEM Designation

The Master of Public Administration (MPA) is now a STEM-designated program, which qualifies international students for a STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension for an additional 24 months (36 months total) in the United...
Promoting Change Through Entrepreneurship

Promoting Change Through Entrepreneurship

Funded summer internships through the Wilson Center elevate students’ civic engagement experiences while assisting nonprofits in their community work. Maxwell Ankani ’24 Public Administration Learning, Empowerment and Adolescent Development Intern at BRAC USA, New...
Dyson Alumni

Dyson Alumni

Media Moguls   Paul Ryan '86 Named Executive Producer of Dateline In January 2024, Paul Ryan, Literature and Communications, and Dyson College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board Member, was named the executive producer of NBC’s long-running news show,...
Bread and Puppet Theater Workshop

Bread and Puppet Theater Workshop

Photo credit: Asya Gorovits In spring 2024, students from three courses, The Artist as Activist, Nonviolence: Theory and Practice, and Dramaturgy 1 engaged with the world-renowned, Vermont-based social justice theater company, Bread and Puppet, for a workshop at the...