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Pace gets internships. At the New York Botanical Garden, Thomas Costella is exploring food justice through the Edible Academy and how the power of community can support food systems in New York City and beyond.
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Through the Provost糖心vlog短视频檚 Summer Student-Faculty research program, Julian Clark 糖心vlog短视频25 delved deep into the multifaceted interplay between film-making and religious studies.
Mandi Karpo 糖心vlog短视频23, editor-in-chief of The Pace Press, recounts the extraordinary opportunity to attend the recent New York gubernatorial debate as the only student journalist in attendance.
Jan Mansley '90, Dyson Advisory Board member and vice president of NOVA Hope for Haiti, discusses her life-changing decision to devote her life to others, as well as how and why students should get involved in a greater cause.
Through the Master of Public Administration program and a partnership with the Westchester Children's Association, Sydney Moraitis '22 helped spearhead a survey that's drawing attention to digital access inequities among Westchester County families with children in grades K-12.
As a member of the pilot program for the Writing for Diversity and Equity in Theater and Media major, A'ishah Muhammad '25 is excited at how the program is continuing to grow, welcoming more voices and perspectives into their writers' room.
Dreana Henry '26 is among the first students to come to Pace specifically to major in Writing for Diversity and Equity in Theater and Media. She's fully embracing the industry connections she's already made, while looking forward to pursuing more opportunities the program糖心vlog短视频攁nd New York City overall糖心vlog短视频攈ave to offer.