The Taste of Success

The Taste of Success

How did an anthropology major end up a top chef competing for Anthony Bourdain on NBC’s The Taste? For Ninamarie Bojekian ‘06, Executive Chef and Owner of Ooh La La Catering, it wasn’t that far a stretch. >>>Read more.

Fashion Forward

Fashion Forward

They’ve been featured on the Today show and Wendy Williams. They’ve been named one of the “22 People to Watch” by Westchester Magazine. They’re selling tens of thousands of accessories and clothing items around the world. And they met at Pace. >>>Read more.

Performing Arts Takes Center Stage

Performing Arts Takes Center Stage

After years of building its reputation for excellence, Pace performing Arts moves to prime time with a new building, new director, and new programming. >>>Read more.

Letter From the President

Letter From the President

Success Stories Start Here: From Fulbright winners, to nationally ranked student teams, to coveted scholarships, the news at Pace is so good, we’re taking it to the streets.

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Small Business, Big Change

Entrepreneurship and finance major Jonathan Prato is making his mark in small business and social enterprise.

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Do You Have a License for That?

From Peter Rabbit to Pippi Longstocking, if you’re looking to print a poster of your favorite childhood character, you should be speaking to recent Pace graduate Tatiana Johnson ’12 at the Penguin Young Reader’s Group.

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Avatars for Education

School of Education opens new TeachLivE™ Labs

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It Takes a (Global)Village

Lubin launches new event to help students build a global network.

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Taking a Bite Out of (Cyber) Crime

Seidenberg launches a new institute to help address critical shortage of experts.

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New Directions

Pace’s new Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Jennifer Bernstein and her department have a new approach to connecting with alumni.

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A New PArspective

How volunteering at a community HIV clinic in Ghana helped Pace alumnus Travis Sherer ’08 realize his true calling and earn his PA degree from Pace.

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