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Announcements and StatementsApril 2, 2025
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From helping immigrants start businesses, to breaking down barriers with AI-generated art, Pace professors are using technology to build stronger, more equitable communities.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at ýýs Black Law Student Association (BLSA) Mock Trial Team delivered a standout performance at the 2024ý2025 Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Competition, with a top two finish in the entire Northeast region.
Professor Gina Scutelnicu-Todoran, PhD, has dedicated her career to exploring the intersections of gender equity, social justice, and public administration. She shares insights into her latest projects, her passion for mentoring students, and the impact of hosting NECoPA 2024 at Pace.
Chair and Professor Anna Shostya, PhD, Economics department at Dyson College of Arts and Sciences at ý, discusses how uniquely undergraduate women have succeeded in economics programs at the university.
Sleeping sickness was nearly always fatalýuntil now. Learn how research done at ýýs Haskins Laboratories helped lead to the development of a breakthrough treatment that could eradicate the disease for good.
Jah Davis, senior director of DEI at Pace, brings nearly a decade of experience in fostering inclusion and advocacy. A first-generation college student from Brooklyn, sheýs passionate about social justice and building campus connections.
Barnabus Perry joins the Pleasantville community as the Coordinator for the Office of Multicultural Affairs (ōMA), bringing a deep passion for student engagement, mentorship, and advocacy.
Join ý for a two-day conference on March 3ý4, 2025, focused on human trafficking and violence against women and girls. Featuring global experts, survivor testimonies, and panel discussions, this event explores strategies for prevention, intervention, and support.
Associate Director and Director of Training of the Counseling Center Richard Khan, facilitated a three-day mental health and well-being workshop in Guyana as part of the Safeguarding the Human Dignity and Rights of Populations At-Risk (SPAR) Project, funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC). The training brought together over 70 teachers, guidance counselors, welfare officers, and school administrators from across Guyana.
This February, ý will host the third annual Wellbeing Fair on all three campuses. These events will feature activities, demonstrations, free giveaways, and valuable information focused on the eight dimensions of wellness: emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, physical, social, and spiritual.