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Kristina Nasteva ‘26, a Business Economics major at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ, spent a transformative semester studying at Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan. Her time abroad deepened her global perspective, blending business studies with cultural immersion and personal growth.
In this Q&A, Bernard Dufresne shares valuable insights on how Title IX supports a safe, inclusive campus at Pace. With new federal updates empowering non-confidential employees to report any concerns related to sex-based misconduct, the university is enhancing protections and support for the community. Drawing on years of experience in civil rights investigations with the U.S. Department of Education, Bernard is committed to fostering a respectful and welcoming environment at Pace.
Meet Sophie Serage, Pace’s Gosin Center program coordinator! She’s bringing programs and initiatives to life that promote diversity and foster inclusive environments for all. Want to learn more? Check out the full Q+A for upcoming events and more Gosin Center info!
Kennedi Tichy, a business management student at Pace, shares her transformative experience studying abroad in Lyon, France. From the vibrant culture to newfound friendships across the globe, Kennedi reflects on how this unique opportunity broadened her horizons.
Want to host an event during Pace’s fifth annual Social Justice Week? Apply by Friday, September 27. Read the article to learn more about the origins of Social Justice Week and how to get involved.
Lubin’s Ivan Fox Scholar and Professor of Law Jessica Magaldi, JD, is helping to close the gap between what’s reflected in course material and reality, by examining representation of women as protagonists and antagonists in case studies.
Missed an issue of Pace Magazine? Catch up with past issues here.
Inside Higher Ed features an article showcasing successful effective initiatives in recruiting diverse students to the humanities they highlight Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ’s Writing for Diversity and Equity in Theater and Media program, which mandates that students’ complete humanities and theater courses, as well as engage with working professionals on a regular basis through master classes and field trips, to build professional development.
Vice President of Professional Education, Interdisciplinary, and Special Programs Shawn O'Riley was featured on The Business Council of Westchester’s Podcast Network, where he discusses strategies, tools, and stories that fuel successful talent management.
Psychology programs at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ offer students an international advantage in understanding mental health and wellness in a globalized world.