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In March, Pace named S. Brian Jones, an award-winning and well-respected artist, writer, and arts educator, as its new assistant dean for diversity and equity in the arts.
In a year unlike any other, the transformative power of Pace has the ability to uplift and hearten. Here are just a few of our most inspiring Pace moments.
What is a hackathon? ItÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™s a timed, team-based problem-solving day of strategy and execution where tech is used to save the day. Teams, of all different skills and abilities, come together to design software or mobile apps to solve real world issues and problems.
The School of Education has combined forces with Pace's OASIS program to get students on the autism spectrum career-ready by using virtual reality avatars to simulate a job interview scenario.
From the basketball court to the NFL sidelines, Maral JavadifarÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™s got game.
Alysa LeBon ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™23 gets it done. As a dual-enrollment transfer student, sheÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™s the president of PaceÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™s Her Campus chapter, voting ambassador for CCAR, co-recruitment chair for P.A.C.E. Board, student ambassador for PaceBound, and so much more.
Morgan Shanske ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™21 doesnÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™t wait for opportunityÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ”she goes out and gets it by launching a new business: Get Morganized LLC. SheÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™s also an aspiring attorney working for a nonprofit and volunteering at the Brooklyn District AttorneyÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™s Office. Keep up!
Mikayla Martin ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™23 is a passionate advocate for destigmatizing mental health. She wants to leverage her experience and empathy by becoming a licensed behavior analyst, and to help as many people as possible. Little known fact: did you know she was born in Germany?
Tune in, because Kimberly Mars ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™23 is speaking out. Through her platform as a podcast host, sheÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™s sharing her experience as a Black woman in America and working to amplify other diverse voicesÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ”all to create a more inclusive world.
Eden Litvin ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ™23 moved to the US from Israel eight years ago. When she came to Pace, she knew she wanted to make a difference by reviving the Students Supporting Israel (SSI) chapter on campus. Along with Hillel and IAC Mishelanu, they presented to SGA with an important initiative.