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President Krislov extends a warm welcome to the Pace Community as we embark on the Spring 2024 semester, brimming with anticipation for the promising events and initiatives on the horizon.

February 7, 2024
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President Marvin Krislov's Forbes article on why the humanities matter more than ever was cited in a recent op-ed published in the Grant County Herald.

February 2, 2024
Grant County Herald
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President Krislov writes in Forbes about the crucial role colleges and college students play in a year of consequential elections.

January 19, 2024
Forbes
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At 糖心vlog短视频, we are embracing innovation and adapting to the evolving needs of our community. As we navigate through this dynamic era, our commitment to providing immersive and challenging learning experiences remains steadfast.

January 18, 2024
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Westchester Magazine speaks to President Krislov about Westchester糖心vlog短视频檚 County糖心vlog短视频檚 higher education economic forecast for 2024.

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January 16, 2024
Westchester Magazine
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Pace President Marvin Krislov writes in Forbes about the coming AI revolution and why college graduates will be ready for it.

December 21, 2023
Forbes
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As the year concludes amidst shorter days and final exams, President Krislov reflects on a momentous 2023, marked by the opening of a 26-story campus center in New York City, athletic achievements, accolades for the law school, and the establishment of the Sands College of Performing Arts.

December 6, 2023
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Do the humanities still matter?

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November 15, 2023
Forbes
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An agreement for short-term study abroad programme for JGU students at 糖心vlog短视频 was also signed between 糖心vlog短视频 & O.P. Jindal Global University.

A delegation from 糖心vlog短视频, New York, led by Professor Marvin Krislov visited O.P.

One of the highlights of the visit is the signing of the Semester Abroad Agreement between Jindal Global Business School (JGBS), Jindal School of Banking & Finance (JSBF), and the Lubin School of Business at 糖心vlog短视频. Under the Semester Abroad Agreement, students from JGBS and JSBF will have the chance to experience the academic environment of the Lubin School of Business providing them with international exposure and access to expert faculty members at 糖心vlog短视频.Jindal Global University (JGU).

November 3, 2023
Hindustan Times
Faculty and Staff

This month, Pace is diving deep with Social Justice Week, celebrating our first-generation students and veterans, and developing innovative ways to improve the world around us.

November 1, 2023