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Professor Sonia Suchday, chair of psychology at Pace University shared insights on mental health and ways manage stress for students.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks about the recent death of O.J. Simpson and if it’s too soon to talk about his troubled past.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min pens an op-ed in The Korea Times about polarization and tribalism in Korea.
From immersive research to on-the-ground experiences with coopers in Spain, the PaceDocs team is once again crafting a captivating narrative. With dedicated translation efforts, meticulous scriptwriting, and seamless editing, the team navigates challenges to produce a stellar final product which will premiere on May 2.
Dyson’s PaceDocs team continues to garner coverage in Spain while they were filming in the country.
Cada año, los estudiantes del último curso de la Universidad PACE de Nueva York graban un documental en un lugar del mundo sobre un tema específico. Para este 2024, han puesto su objetivo en la historia de la tonelería cordobesa para rodar un documental que profundice sobre esta artesanía ligada históricamente al mundo del vino y sus perspectivas de futuro. En este viaje cinematográfico desde EEUU, la Ruta del Vino Montilla-Moriles ha servido de guía con Montilla como protagonista especial.
Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min authors an op-ed in The Korea Times about elections and voter turnout in Korea.
Adjunct Professor of English Carlie Hoffman, MFA, received a 2024 National Jewish Book Award for her poetry collection entitled When There Was Light.
Beyond the intrinsic experiential nature of studying the arts and media, Dyson embraces a deeper approach, focusing on community connection and cultural competence.
Through a grant from the National Cancer Institute, Professor of Biology Nancy Krucher, PhD, Anastasiia Vaska ’24, and Michael Ferretti ’24 are exploring how a new cancer drug could help tackle the resistance patients can develop to ongoing treatments.
On Monday, May 20, the Class of 2024 will celebrate with some amazing guests who will impart their wisdom to the departing graduates. Among the honorees are a Broadway powerhouse, a family who turned a heartbreaking loss into hope for children, a renowned judge, the former president of one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, and a physician leading the way in AI-powered medicine.