“I Want the People Helped”: How Michael Peters is Reviving the VITA Program at Pace

Honors first-year Michael Peters has committed himself to reinstating Pace University’s Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program in an effort to serve the student and low-income population on and around campus. VITA is an IRS-sponsored service that certifies its volunteers in preparing and filing tax forms using a specialized software that simplifies and expedites the… Read More “I Want the People Helped”: How Michael Peters is Reviving the VITA Program at Pace

Bill’s Guide to Honors Registration: Prereqs, CPOS, What To Do When It Goes Wrong, and More 

Registration season is upon us, and with it comes old and new frustrations.  Building an enjoyable schedule that keeps you on track for graduation has always been a challenge; but this year CPOS complicates things. CPOS is a newly-enforced federal law that requires students to have at least 12 credits per semester counting toward their… Read More Bill’s Guide to Honors Registration: Prereqs, CPOS, What To Do When It Goes Wrong, and More 

New Life in New York: Freshmen Reflect on their First Semester in the City

Moving to a new city is simultaneously exciting and nerve-wracking. Will it be everything you hoped it would be? Will it change your life for the better? After spending almost a full semester living in New York City, many freshmen are beginning to find their own answers to these questions.  For some, the concrete jungle… Read More New Life in New York: Freshmen Reflect on their First Semester in the City

Fall Fashion: What’s Definitely In, and What’s Definitely Out 

The wind is changing, the air is crisp, the leaves glide to the ground from the trees—fall is sweeping its way through New York City. As tank tops turn to blouses, and statement pants are on the rise, the outerwear to fend off the Frat Flus and Sunday Scaries is no longer found in the… Read More Fall Fashion: What’s Definitely In, and What’s Definitely Out 

Campus to Park: Why Battery Park is Your New Favorite Study Break 

It’s that time of the year where midterm season is upon us. In conjunction with the tedious assignments, readings, and projects professors assign, studying for midterms is the last thing college students want to do during their school week. Luckily for us Pace students, there are plenty of spots around the city to be one… Read More Campus to Park: Why Battery Park is Your New Favorite Study Break 

Tips and Tricks for Seidenberg Students with Jill Olimpieri

It is no secret to the tech community that our field is evolving rapidly and unpredictably. Generative AI is automating entry level programmer jobs; a 40% boom in the number of computer science students has created a heavy and oversaturated job market; the market’s response to this surplus has been to hire only the top… Read More Tips and Tricks for Seidenberg Students with Jill Olimpieri