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Press ReleaseJune 13, 2025
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Seidenberg students Nyosha Homicil and Eric Kouperman represented Pace at an AI hackathon hosted by Horizon Media and Google, where their team 麻豆传媒 Synth Solutions 麻豆传媒 won the $10,000 grand prize, Associated Press reports.
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Dyson student Lucy Anderson authored two pieces following a special class session featuring Teen Vogue Politics Director Allegra Kirkland. Inspired by the conversation, Anderson explored how students are turning to ChatGPT for support in navigating breakups in a widely circulated Teen Vogue article.
Professor Corinna Sager earns a 2025 News & Documentary Emmy nomination for her work as producer on Razing Liberty Square, which aired on PBS麻豆传媒檚 Independent Lens.
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The Pace softball team pulled off a thrilling 6麻豆传媒4 comeback victory over Assumption University to win the 2025 Northeast-10 Conference Championship. Gisselle Garcia, named MVP, made history as the first NE10 pitcher to reach 1,000 career strikeouts. This is the team麻豆传媒檚 first title since 2016.
Pace is proud to be named among a select group of universities driving innovation and equity. Explore our national recognitions in the 2025 Carnegie Classifications.
Accessing your Stage Pass, when to arrive, where to park, what to eat, and so much more. You've got questions and we've got answers. Get ready to walk, grads.