A New Vision for Conservation

A New Vision for Conservation

  A New Vision for Conservation From renaming the Suburban Biodiversity Conservation Center to launching hands-on projects, Dyson College is leading inclusive environmental initiatives across its campuses. The New Suburban Biodiversity Conservation Center In the...
Shaping the Future of Public Service

Shaping the Future of Public Service

Shaping the Future of Public Service From a 61-spot rise in US News & World Report rankings to national conference leadership, award-winning research, and deep community partnerships, Dyson College’s MPA program is shaping the future of public service through...
Economics Students Lead Boldly

Economics Students Lead Boldly

  Economics Students Lead Boldly From top-six national finishes in the Federal Reserve and Fiscal Challenges to hosting the NY Fed President and presenting at a major economics conference, Pace’s Economics department continues to lead with student-driven...
What Bats Can Teach Us

What Bats Can Teach Us

Biology major Kelly Ng ’26 takes a hands-on deep dive in biomechanics and bone mapping When Kelly Ng ’26, a biology major from Perth, Australia, joined the Provost’s Student-Faculty Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry program, she was looking to grow as a...
The Society of Fellows Inducts the R. Emilio Fernández Class

The Society of Fellows Inducts the R. Emilio Fernández Class

Twenty-one students and five faculty members were inducted into the Society of Fellows of Dyson College as members of the R. Emilio Fernández Class of Fellows. Each new class is named for a long-standing Fellow who has made a significant contribution to the ideals and...
Media Spotlight

Media Spotlight

PaceDocs New Film: Viola da Terra: Harmony of the Azores Pace University’s award-winning student documentary team, PaceDocs, premiered their latest film, Viola da Terra: Harmony of the Azores, on May 5, 2025, at the Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville, New York....
Setter Stories

Setter Stories

Have something to brag about? Tell us at dysoncollege@pace.edu! Alumni José Luis Castro ’88, Political Science, World Health Organization director-general special envoy for chronic respiratory diseases, will lead Pace’s new Center for Global Health, an initiative...
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...
Tackling Cancer Treatment Resistance

Tackling Cancer Treatment Resistance

Tackling Cancer Treatment Resistance . Professor Krucher receives NIH grant to study methods to combat cancer cells’ resistance to treatments.   For 30 years, Professor of Biology Nancy Krucher, PhD, has been involved in cancer research—a passion that began when...
Media Spotlight

Media Spotlight

The PacDocs team filming The Cooper: Crafting the Soul of the Cask. PaceDocs Focus: The Craft of Barrel Making Pace University’s award-winning documentary film team, PaceDocs, premiered The Cooper: Crafting the Soul of the Cask on May 2, 2024, at the Jacob Burns Film...
Setter Stories

Setter Stories

Have something to brag about? Tell us at dysoncollege@pace.edu! Alumni Mikelle Adgate ’07, Political Science and Women’s and Gender Studies, was featured in City & State New York’s “Who’s Who in Government Relations.” José Luis Castro ’88, Political Science, was...
Grant Funding

Grant Funding

$1,563,104 Total amount of continued ($678,459) and new ($884,645) funding during the 2023-2024 academic year from both the governmental and private sector. Pace University Receives $25,000 Teagle Foundation Grant to Establish Fellowship Program Pace University was...