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Celebrating Commencement 2022

Posted
May 4, 2022
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On Monday, May 16, 绿巨人视频will hold the largest Commencement ceremony in our history to celebrate the classes of 2020, 2021, and 2022 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York.

This will be our first full-fledged Commencement ceremony in three years, and the new venue will give us the opportunity to create a truly memorable event for our entire community. We will begin the day with a formal, high-profile ceremony for all graduating students, followed by school- and college-based ceremonies that will include the calling of names and presentation of degrees. Between the events, we鈥檒l use the expansive Tennis Center grounds for a celebration of our graduates, complete with food vendors and plenty of time and space for photos and gatherings.

Schedule of Events

Main Ceremony
Arthur Ashe Stadium
10:15 a.m.鈥11:30 a.m.
Graduates planning to participate in the main ceremony should plan to arrive on-site at 8:45 a.m.

School/College Ceremonies
School ceremonies begin at 12:00 p.m. and continue throughout the afternoon. To see the time and location for your school ceremony, visit the Commencement Schedule page. Guests of school/college ceremonies may enter the Tennis Center beginning at 11:30 a.m.

Livestreaming

All ceremonies will be live-streamed. Please see information for viewing on the Commencement website. The links for streaming will be live on May 16, 2022.

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Ticketing

All graduates and guests must present a ticket for entry into the Tennis Center. Be sure to access your tickets via NTC Account Manager in advance and save them on your mobile device.Tickets to the main ceremony can be used to gain access to the afternoon school and college ceremonies.

If you or your guest/s do not have a mobile device or are otherwise unable to access your tickets digitally, you will still be able to enter. Speak with a Tennis Center representative or a 绿巨人视频staff member when you arrive at the entrance where tickets are being scanned.

Visit the Commencement website for step-by-step directions for accessing your tickets.

Seating

All tickets have a section and seat number; you and your guests can disregard this information. Ushers will be stationed in the stadiums to guide graduates and guests to the appropriate seating. Seating for graduates will be organized by class year and college/school.

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Food, Photography, and More

The USTA鈥檚 Grounds and Food Village will be open from 11:30 a.m.鈥3:30 p.m. Options will include snacks (think sodas, popcorn, pretzels) and heartier fare like burgers, pizza, hotdogs, and chicken fingers. Or, bring something from home鈥攇raduation picnic? Yes, please. Water bottle refilling stations will also be available, so don't forget your reusable water bottles. Additionally, in the periods between ceremonies, graduates and their families are invited to take photos and videos in front of our specially designed photo backdrops. Be on the lookout for our professional photographers鈥攚e鈥檒l be sharing images of Commencement online later that week. Before you head home for the day, be sure to stop by our Alumni Relations table and our Career Services table. Don鈥檛 forget to share your pictures on social using #PaceGrad.

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Student Award Winners

2022 Trustees Award

The Trustees Award is presented to the graduating student or students whose positive contributions to University life and whose academic accomplishments exemplify the highest level of achievement attainable for an undergraduate.

Maria Elisa Escobar | New York City Campus
She will graduate 绿巨人视频as one of its premier student leaders. Throughout her undergraduate career, she has consistently demonstrated an exemplary dedication toward improving the 绿巨人视频Community for the better. Maria Elisa has devoted much of her undergraduate career to the anti-trafficking movement. After volunteering with World Without Exploitation, she co-founded WorldWE Youth Coalition, a national youth-led network that uses advocacy, educational, and awareness raising initiatives to end sexual exploitation and human trafficking. In her two years since co-founding the Youth Coalition, Maria Elisa has had the experience of organizing two virtual summits that mobilized over 1,000 young people across the country.

Naya J. Rivera | Pleasantville Campus
Earning a combined degree鈥揳 bachelor鈥檚 in adolescent education and biology alongside a master鈥檚 in special education鈥揘aya was able to balance her exceptional academic pedigree with a steadfast commitment to leadership service outside the classroom. Rivera, a captain of Pace鈥檚 women鈥檚 basketball team, led the team to a deep run in the NCAA tournament, winning the East Regional title en route to only the third Elite 8 appearance in program history. During the pandemic, she was one of the first students to volunteer for a pilot program to provide online tutoring to students at a school in Ossining, NY. Based on her exceptional performance, she was hired during her senior year as a technology teacher for the middle school鈥揳 role she was able to thrive in alongside her many other obligations. When it comes to volunteering for events on campus, Naya has often lent a helping hand, such as spearheading an implicit bias in the classroom workshop for Pace鈥檚 annual Social Justice Week.

2022 Community Service Award

The Community Service Award is presented to the graduating student or students whose active contributions to the life of the University community and to the endeavors of our neighbors in the surrounding community most admirably embody an appreciation for the value of social responsibility.

Alexandra Marie Kennedy | New York City Campus
Through her academic interests, Alexandra Marie Kennedy has been able to link her curricular and cocurricular involvements around tenets of social responsibility and justice. Perhaps Alex鈥檚 most profound impact has been her role in co-founding Fare Trade, a sustainable mutual aid initiative addressing food insecurity on the New York City Campus. She was a Vote Everywhere Volunteer during the 2020鈥2021 school year with the Center of Community Action and Research, receiving training in voter education and supported her peers in exercising the right to vote during the November 2020 general election and spring 2021 NYC primaries. She鈥檚 also involved in the NAACP student organization chapter at 绿巨人视频and Circle K, a student group focused on organizing community service and leadership opportunities for fellow 绿巨人视频students. Through her many engagements, Alex has modeled what social responsibility looks like to both her peers as well as professionals on campus.

Irach鈥檈 鈥淪hea鈥 Teague | Pleasantville Campus
Irach鈥檈 鈥淪hea鈥 Teague has impressively balanced her academics with a wide range of extracurricular achievements鈥揹emonstrating that a well-rounded 绿巨人视频education is not solely confined to the classroom. As the vice president of the Student Government Association, Shea has personally made sure there is an organization for everyone, guiding individuals through the process of proposing and implementing new student organizations such as Active Minds, a new student group focused on student mental health. She has also continued to advocate for students as a Resident Assistant, where she has striven to create a safe and vibrant community for residents through targeted programming to increase student competencies in areas ranging from multicultural understanding to personal finance and academic success. Additionally, Shea has consistently shown a strong penchant for being an impactful community leader. For example, she was instrumental in helping make Pleasantville鈥檚 DJ Henry mural possible鈥搘hich honors the life of DJ Henry, a 绿巨人视频student who was killed by a Pleasantville police officer in 2010.

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Honorary Degree Recipients

  • NYC Mayor Eric Adams | Main ceremony
  • US Representative Grace Meng | Haub Law ceremony
  • Baroness Ariane de Rothschild '88, MBA '90 | Lubin ceremony

Learn more about this year鈥檚 speakers on our Commencement site.

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Venue Address and Directions

USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
Flushing Meadow Corona Park
Flushing NY 11368

Mass Transit

  • Subway: The 7 train provides service from Grand Central Terminal to Mets-Willets Point Station, including connections for all Metro-North Trains from Westchester and Connecticut. Service is also available from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
  • Long Island Rail Road: LIRR provides easy service to Mets-Willets Point Station from Woodside, and convenient connections from Penn Station for New Jersey Transit customers. For guests with disabilities, get off the LIRR train at 61st Street-Woodside Station and transfer to the 7 train. Take the 7 train to Mets-Willets Point Station.

Parking

Event parking is at Citi Field, located next to the Tennis Center. The Tennis Center recommends using Grand Central Parkway exit 9E or Whitestone Expressway Exit 13D for the shortest route to available parking lots.

Upon arrival, lot attendants will direct you to the appropriate area.

There is a $30.00 charge for parking and cash is not accepted. The Tennis Center encourages graduates and guests to .

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FAQ

You鈥檝e got questions and we鈥檝e got answers. Head over to the Commencement website FAQ for info on transportation to-and-from Pace鈥檚 campuses, parking, ticketing, diplomas, live-streaming, and so much more. We鈥檙e expanding the FAQ regularly, so check back often. If you鈥檝e got questions that aren鈥檛 addressed in the FAQ, please email studentcommencement@pace.edu.

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