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...
Dyson’s Breakthrough Scientific Research

Dyson’s Breakthrough Scientific Research

Hands-on academic examination is one of the hallmarks of a Pace education, and Dyson students and faculty are at the forefront of some world-class research across the scientific spectrum. In the last year, on the New York City campus, they have explored ways to stop...
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...
Parenting, Prison, and Pups

Parenting, Prison, and Pups

All mothers face distinct challenges in raising their children, perhaps none more so than those who are incarcerated. Research indicates children of an incarcerated parent are six times more likely to be involved with the criminal justice system. Recognizing the need...
No Nukes, Yes Nobel Peace Prize

No Nukes, Yes Nobel Peace Prize

Thanks in part to the work of Associate Professor of Political Science Matthew Bolton and Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies Emily Welty, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) was awarded the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. The married...