How to Ace Your Finals at Pace University – featuring Joe Paradiso  

As the end of the semester continues to rapidly approach, finals are on every student’s mind. Evidently, this has proven to be a stressful time for students across the university, especially those who are involved in many other activities on and off-campus.    An example of these exemplary students would be Joseph Paradiso, a Senior in… Read More How to Ace Your Finals at Pace University – featuring Joe Paradiso  

How to Get an Internship: A Tutorial by Netflix Intern Emi Matsumae 

It’s internship season in New York City: Pace is holding career fairs, companies are releasing applications on Handshake by the tens, and students are looking for ways to fill up their summer. I had the pleasure of sitting down with RA Emi Matsumae, who just scored her third internship, a twelve-week summer program with Netflix.… Read More How to Get an Internship: A Tutorial by Netflix Intern Emi Matsumae 

The Time is N.O.W: Student-Led Theater at Pace University 

Theater is one of the, if not the, biggest industries in New York City. It is a vibrant culture full of brilliant minds and provides great fulfillment for me and many others worldwide. On the flip side, not everyone gets to do theater full-time, especially during college. While I love the art of theater with… Read More The Time is N.O.W: Student-Led Theater at Pace University 

Why You Should Join the English Department: A Spotlight on Chairperson Sid Ray, Ph.D.

I recently had the pleasure and honor of sitting down with Sid Ray, Ph.D., Professor of English and Women’s and Gender Studies and Co-Chair of Pace University’s English department, alongside Stephanie Hsu, Ph.D. Sid and the rest of the English department are leading groundbreaking projects and endeavors that span not only outside of the bounds… Read More Why You Should Join the English Department: A Spotlight on Chairperson Sid Ray, Ph.D.

Stop, Drop, and Roll: Safety in the Wake of the 15 Beekman Fire

By: Lauren Male ’27 The 2024 Spring semester at Pace had just begun; school was back in session, friends were reunited, and 15 Beekman was bustling with excitement. There were warm smiles on the faces of Pace students everywhere I looked—that is, until what seemed to be the start of a “fire” semester actually caught… Read More Stop, Drop, and Roll: Safety in the Wake of the 15 Beekman Fire

How One Student is Making 33 Beekman More Sustainable

By: Macy Hayes ’25 Being sustainable and living in New York City are two things that can seem daunting to achieve. However, Saloni Shah and Pace University are taking steps to make it interactive, educational, and fun!   Saloni Shah is a senior honors student who is double majoring in economics and political science with a… Read More How One Student is Making 33 Beekman More Sustainable

Navigating Diversity in Theater: Voices Heard and the Unseen

By: Jai McDonald ’27 In the vibrant world of theater, diversity is a dynamic force that can either elevate or stifle creative expression. An insightful interview with Kahlil Harvey (Musical Theater Class of 2027) sheds light on the experiences of a theater artist, highlighting moments of feeling seen and heard, as well as the challenges… Read More Navigating Diversity in Theater: Voices Heard and the Unseen

Meet Emma Klainberg-Orlick: The Latest Addition to the Honors College Family

By: Uday Brathwaite ’27 Recently, Pace University gained a new advisor for the Pforzheimer Honors College, Emma Klainberg-Orlick. Emma previously worked as an advisor, from around August of 2018 until May 2021, before moving to Virginia, leaving New York for the first time in her life, as she was born and raised here. Although she… Read More Meet Emma Klainberg-Orlick: The Latest Addition to the Honors College Family