PSI: Earth Week

EARTH DAY IS COMING SOON! Pace Sustainability Initiative, also known as PSI, is hosting fun and sustainable events during Earth Week, 4/17-4/23, allowing students to celebrate and appreciate our planet. I discussed PSI’s next steps towards sustainability with their president, Brooklyn Flick, a junior majoring in Environmental Studies with minors in Sustainability and Anthropology/Sociology. I… Read More PSI: Earth Week

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

I adopted a plant baby! Here’s all about Honors’ Plant Parenthood event

On March 24, Honors Advisory Board hosted a “Plant Parenthood” event in the Honors lounge, where Honors students got to take home either a vegetable plant, a flower plant, or a pre-potted succulent! Earlier in the week, they sent out a QR code where students got to choose which kind of plant they wanted to… Read More I adopted a plant baby! Here’s all about Honors’ Plant Parenthood event

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

Share that Research! An Opportunity through the Society of Fellows

By: Mohini Gobin, Associate Director, Honors College   Questions by Kelly Filipczuk, Editor-in-Chief of The Honors Herald   If you are a Dyson student, you might have heard the term Society of Fellows (SOF)  from students, faculty and staff, but perhaps you are not sure what it is. In this post, you’ll learn more about the… Read More Share that Research! An Opportunity through the Society of Fellows

What’s it like working at your first show at Pace: An interview with Mak Kemper

Are you a new freshman about to take on your first production at Pace and are unsure of what to expect? You are not alone! I sat down with Mak Kemper, a freshman Production and Design major who just finished working on their first college production: Small Mouth Sounds to get the scoop on what… Read More What’s it like working at your first show at Pace: An interview with Mak Kemper

Frequency: ICCA Northeastern Region Winners

“Shocked,” “scared,” “emotional,” but “so excited!” were just a few things Mia Lastrella and Saloni Shah, the co-presidents of Pace Frequency, felt after winning the ICCA’s Northeastern Quarterfinals. On February 18, 2023, Frequency, a Pace University a cappella group, took home first place in the Northeastern Region competition. They are now preparing for the semi-finals,… Read More Frequency: ICCA Northeastern Region Winners

Relaxation Before Spring Break: Honors Self-Care Event

Surrounded by midterms and assignments, many Honors students have a hard time finding a moment for a break. Two days before the official start of spring break, a self-care event was hosted in the Honors lounge. Free cookies, scrunchies, eye masks, and face masks were available for students. For the most part, people came and… Read More Relaxation Before Spring Break: Honors Self-Care Event

It’s time to dye… your crazy socks, of course!

Earlier this month, the Honors Advisory Board hosted a spirit week for the entire Honors student body. It consisted of dressing up as your zodiac sign, wearing your craziest socks, and your comfiest pajamas. Along with these fun dress-up days, the Board hosted exciting events for Honors students, such as the Crazy Sock Designing event.… Read More It’s time to dye… your crazy socks, of course!