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Pace University
NamePace University
Established1906

Pace University is a private university with its main campus in New York City and secondary campuses in Westchester County. It was founded by Homer Pace and Charles Ashford Pace in 1906 as a business school, and has since grown to include a diverse range of academic programs, including those in Lubin School of Business, Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Health Professions. The university is known for its strong programs in business administration, law, and computer science, and has a long history of producing successful alumni, including Richard Ottinger, a former U.S. Representative from New York's 20th congressional district. Pace University has also been recognized for its commitment to community service, with programs such as the Pace University School of Law's Environmental Litigation Clinic, which has worked with organizations like the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Sierra Club.

History

The history of Pace University dates back to 1906, when it was founded as a business school by Homer Pace and Charles Ashford Pace. The university's early years were marked by rapid growth, with the addition of new programs and campuses, including the Lubin School of Business, which was established in 1954 with the help of Joseph I. Lubin, a prominent businessman and philanthropist. During World War II, Pace University played an important role in the war effort, with many of its students and faculty members serving in the United States Armed Forces, including the United States Army, United States Navy, and United States Air Force. In the 1960s and 1970s, the university underwent significant expansion, with the addition of new campuses and programs, including the Pace University School of Law, which was established in 1976 with the help of New York State and the American Bar Association. Today, Pace University is a thriving institution with a strong reputation for academic excellence, with accreditation from organizations such as the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

Academics

Pace University offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as business administration, computer science, nursing, and environmental science. The university is composed of several schools and colleges, including the Lubin School of Business, Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Health Professions, which offer programs in fields such as accounting, finance, marketing, and healthcare management. Pace University is also home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Pace University Institute for Information Systems, which has worked with organizations such as IBM, Microsoft, and the National Science Foundation. The university has a strong commitment to experiential learning, with programs such as the Pace University Cooperative Education Program, which has placed students in internships with companies such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Google.

Campus

Pace University has several campuses, including its main campus in New York City and secondary campuses in Westchester County, White Plains, and Pleasantville. The university's campuses are located near a number of major transportation hubs, including Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station, and LaGuardia Airport, making it easy for students to commute to and from campus. The university's campuses are also home to a number of state-of-the-art facilities, including the Pace University Student Union, which features a fitness center, dining hall, and bookstore, as well as the Pace University Library, which has a collection of over 300,000 volumes and provides access to a number of online databases, including JSTOR and EBSCO. Pace University has also invested heavily in sustainability initiatives, with programs such as the Pace University Sustainability Initiative, which has worked with organizations such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

Student-Life

Pace University has a vibrant student life, with over 100 student organizations and clubs, including the Pace University Student Government Association, which represents the interests of students and provides funding for student organizations, as well as the Pace University Greek Life, which includes chapters of fraternities and sororities such as Alpha Chi Rho, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Alpha Phi. The university also has a strong commitment to community service, with programs such as the Pace University Community Outreach Program, which has worked with organizations such as the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and the United Way. Pace University students have also been recognized for their achievements, including awards such as the National Merit Scholarship and the Fulbright Scholarship, which have been awarded to students who have gone on to attend graduate school at institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Yale University.

Athletics

Pace University has a strong athletic program, with teams competing in the NCAA Division II and the Northeast-10 Conference. The university's athletic teams, known as the Pace University Setters, have won a number of championships, including the NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship and the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship. Pace University has also produced a number of successful athletes, including Olympic athletes such as Carl Lewis and Mary Lou Retton, as well as professional athletes such as National Football League players Joe Morris and Mark Sanchez. The university's athletic facilities include the Pace University Athletic Center, which features a gymnasium, pool, and fitness center, as well as the Pace University Soccer Stadium, which has hosted a number of major soccer tournaments, including the NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship.

Notable_Alumni

Pace University has a long history of producing successful alumni, including business leaders such as Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, and Robert Greifeld, former CEO of Nasdaq, as well as politicians such as Richard Ottinger, a former U.S. Representative from New York's 20th congressional district. The university has also produced a number of successful artists and entertainers, including actors such as Melissa Leo and Lorraine Bracco, as well as musicians such as Talib Kweli and DJ Premier. Other notable alumni include journalists such as Nicholas Kristof, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has worked for The New York Times, and authors such as James Patterson, who has written a number of bestselling novels, including Along Came a Spider and Kiss the Girls. Pace University alumni have gone on to attend graduate school at institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Yale University, and have worked for a number of major organizations, including Goldman Sachs, Google, and the United Nations.

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