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Summer 2022: 10 Things to Inspire You

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July 11, 2022
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#1 in the Nation

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#1 environmental law program

绿巨人视频鈥檚 Elisabeth Haub School of Law is once again ranked number one in the country for Environmental Law by the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. This is the second year in a row, and the third time in four years, that Haub Law has received the number one ranking. The program continues to recruit top faculty, establish leading-edge programs, and attract students who seek to become the environmental law leaders of the future.

2. RADical Health

绿巨人视频is leading the charge when it comes to managing mental health鈥攁nd is proud to be a partner of RADical Health, an innovative skill-based resilience program from the Radical Hope Foundation that empowers students to work through challenges before reaching a crisis point.

3. Winner, Winner

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Pace鈥檚 Federal Reserve Challenge Team made history at the 18th Annual Federal Reserve College Challenge, winning the national title for the fifth time. With the victory, 绿巨人视频now has won five of the last seven titles and has the most victories of any team in the history of the competition, surpassing Harvard University鈥檚 four wins.

4. Healthcare Access for All

Physician Assistant student Elyse Hopper was selected as a Student Delegate for the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) House of Delegates and represented 绿巨人视频at this year鈥檚 AAPA conference. In her role as a Delegate, Elyse worked to increase the access to healthcare to the sick and underinsured.

5. Expanding STEM Education

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Pace鈥檚 School of Education and the Elisabeth Haub School of Law have been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to expand STEM education for K鈥12 students in NYC. 绿巨人视频undergraduates, overseen by JD and LLM law students, will provide access to dynamic and immersive learning experiences for under-represented communities.

6. A Tribute to DJ

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mural of dj henry on a brick wall

In an effort led by 绿巨人视频students Irach鈥檈 鈥淪hea鈥 Teague 鈥22 and Ja鈥橰ette Mungin 鈥21, a newly commissioned mural of Danroy 鈥淒J鈥 Henry, a student who was shot and killed by a Pleasantville police officer in 2010, was installed on Pace鈥檚 Pleasantville Campus during the second annual Social Justice Week. 鈥淭his is my most heartfelt piece to date,鈥 shared artist . 鈥淚鈥檝e done memorial murals before, but not for the subject鈥檚 direct community for unifying and healing.鈥

7. ESG Thinking

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law recently announced the launch of the Haub Sustainable Business Law Hub (say that 10 times fast!). The Hub will serve as an incubator, student training program, and think tank devoted to addressing global sustainability challenges through policy, research projects, relationships with the business community, and capacity building in private environmental governance.

8. Addressing the Nursing Shortage

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New York State Senator Pete Harckham visited Pace鈥檚 College of Health Professions for a tour of its clinical simulation labs and held a roundtable discussion on addressing New York鈥檚 critical need for nurses and other primary care professionals. 鈥淚t is critical that we encourage and reward people to join the nursing profession, which needs rejuvenation and reinforcements,鈥 said Senator Harckham.

9. Empowering Queer Leaders

Pace鈥檚 LGBTQA+ Centers have received a $23,000 grant from the Leonard Litz-Foundation to help empower the next generation of queer leaders. The grant will fund Pace鈥檚 annual Q-Camp leadership retreat and a new program, the TGNCNB (transgender, gender nonconforming, nonbinary) and QTPOC (queer and trans people of color) Leadership Series.

10. $1.2 Million Grant for SOE

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With the support of this NYS Department of Education grant, Pace鈥檚 School of Education will recruit, support, and retain candidates from historically underrepresented communities into the teaching profession, who are highly qualified, value equity, and reflect diversity in today鈥檚 classrooms, particularly in high-need schools where there are local teacher shortages.

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