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

New to New York and Don’t Know Where Your Life is Headed? Read This.

By: Lauren Male ’27 As a freshman at a New York City university, especially having come from a small suburban town in Pennsylvania, my experience here has been exciting and eye-opening, to say the least. It’s also been daunting, and often intimidating to the point where I’ve questioned my decisions in coming here— questioned whether… Read More New to New York and Don’t Know Where Your Life is Headed? Read This.

Wutiko and Pace University Present: The Opportunities in Africa Summit

By: Uday Brathwaite ’27 Wutiko and Pace University hosted their fourth annual Opportunities in Africa Summit. The summit fostered a massive engagement from many remarkable individuals across the globe, all coming together with the goal of creating a better and brighter future for the countries of Africa.  The three-day event displayed massive support from countless… Read More Wutiko and Pace University Present: The Opportunities in Africa Summit

Join a Psychology Lab at Pace: An interview with Dr. Brenna Hassinger-Das

As an undergraduate psychology student, I have struggled to find ways to get involved and build my resume without being a grad student. An amazing way to gain fun experience is to join a psychology lab! I found out that you could join one as an undergrad at a Psi Chi undergrad/grad student mixer. I… Read More Join a Psychology Lab at Pace: An interview with Dr. Brenna Hassinger-Das

Out on Lover’s Lake: An Interview with a Pace Student and Radio Host

I had the opportunity to sit down with Honors student and WPUB radio host, Izzy Vargas, class of 26, to talk about their radio show, music, and getting involved at Pace!  Autumn: Tell me a bit about your show. When can people listen and what can they expect to hear? Izzy: My show is called… Read More Out on Lover’s Lake: An Interview with a Pace Student and Radio Host

The Correlation Between Music and Psychology: An Interview with Omer Leshem

Omer Leshem is a doctoral intern working at the Counseling Center at Pace. He graduated with a Bachelor of Music from New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music with a minor in Psychology. He then did a masters in Psychology, and now holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology, both obtained from the New School as… Read More The Correlation Between Music and Psychology: An Interview with Omer Leshem

“Who doesn’t like goats?” A Conversation about Shadow and Bone in Preparation for the Upcoming Season

This past week, I met with fellow Grishaverse fan and Pace Honors student, Jillian Igneri ‘26, to discuss Netflix’s Shadow and Bone in preparation for the release of its second season. The Netflix series is an adaptation of Leigh Bardugo’s magnificent books set in the Grishaverse, specifically the Shadow and Bone trilogy and the Six… Read More “Who doesn’t like goats?” A Conversation about Shadow and Bone in Preparation for the Upcoming Season