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Motto Opportunitas ("Opportunity")
Established 1906
School type Private
President David A. Caputo
Location New York, NY
Pleasantville, NY
Briarcliff Manor, NY
White Plains, NY
New Windsor, NY
Enrollment Aggregate: 14,262
Undergrad: 8,871
Graduate & professional: 5,391
Faculty 1,130
Campus New York City Campus: Urban,
Westchester Campuses: Suburban
Athletics Nineteen sports teams
Mascot Setter
Homepage [http://www.pace.edu/ www.pace.edu]

Pace University occurs as private co-educational comprehensive university with campuses located in New York City and throughout Westchester County and the Hudson Valley in New York State. Pace was founded by deuce brothers, Homer S. Pace and Charles A. Pace, in 1906 primarily as a business school for men and women.

A todays university consists of 2 colleges (a Dyson College of Arts and Sciences & the Pforzheimer Honors College), five schools (Lubin School of Business, the School of Computer Science and Information Systems, the School of Education, the School of Law, and the Lienhard School of Nursing), and an institute (the World Trade Institute, formerly in the World Trade Center).

A Environmental Law program in a School of Law is very easily-known & has received national honor from either the annual report in school of law treat the magazine US News and World Report. Likewise, a accounting program for the Lubin School of Business (on two a Bachelor's Degree & MBA levels) is considered to become fairly prestigious & high caliber.

Pace is house to the National Actors Theatre founded by Tony Randall.

A sixth & todays president is Dr. David A. Caputo, former president of CUNY-Hunter College.

History

Around 1906, the number one class of the Pace School of Accountancy was composed of tenner men & triad women world health organization were taught accounting and business law by Homer Pace and Charles Ashford Pace. Ingesting the loan of $600 the Pace brothers rented the schoolroom around a building in the New York Tibune building, today a places of the Pace Plaza building. Ascribable rapid climb all over a next many years, a school was forced to relocate many days.

Within 1948, Pace received college status from a New York Board of Regents. Around 1951, the college expanded to the old headquarters of the New York Times at 41 Park Row in Lower Manhattan. Around 1963 Pace had l& and buildings sign away to that per Pace Trustee Wayne Marks, then President of General Foods, and his married woman, Helen. This led to the establishment of the Pleasantville Campus.

Inside 1966 the New York Tribune building at 154 Nassau Street was demolished to make way for the newly Pace building next to the previous location. A State Education Department approved Pace College's petition for university status around 1973. Shortly fallowing within 1975, Pace acquired the College of White Plains, which is the todays places of the School of law Campus. Briarcliff College was acquired inside 1977. Eventually around 1997, Pace purchased the World Trade Institute.

Notable alumni

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. - Clinical Professor & Supervising Attorney at the Environmental Litigation Clinic at Pace Law School. He is besides the previous Supporter Da around Future York City. Edward D. Miller - Former President, Chemical Banking Corporation Patrick Norton - Former Hikers & Managing Editor of The Screen Savers Television Show John Boyd - '76, President & CEO, EUR Systems John Cahill - '76, Senior Policy Advisor, NYS Office of the Governor Stephen DiBrienza - '76 Former New York City Council Member, Public Advocate Nominee, & Current Adjunct Professor Daniel Davids - '72, Executive Vice President & General Manager, The History Channel Marv Goldberg - '67, Music historian in the field of Rhythm & Blues Herbert Henkel - '79, Chairman, President & CEO, Ingersoll-Rand Company Mel Karmazin, - 79, CEO, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. James E. Quinn - '80, President, Tiffany & Co. Ivan G. Seidenberg - '81, President & Chief Executive Officer, Verizon Communications Carol St. Mark - President, Pitney Bowes Business Services Marie J. Toulantis - '81, CEO, Barnes & Noble, Inc. James E. Davis - '89, Former Brooklyn City Council Member & Community Activist

List of Pace campuses
New York City Campus
and other classrooms. There are besides various residence hall buildings spread retired throughout a downtown metropolitan area.

Midtown Center: Pace as well offers classes at a art deco Fred F. French Building located at 551 5th Avenue in midtown Manhattan. This occurs as popular location for students commuting from either a borough of Queens. This location is typically utilized for Graduate level courses.

[http://appserv.pace.edu/emplibrary/NYCMap.pdf Map of the New York City Campus (PDF)]

Westchester campuses
Pleasantville/Briarcliff Campus: The amount of assibilate 200 demesne (800,000 m²) around Westchester County in Pleasantville and Briarcliff Manor, New York. A Briarcliff facility was added around 1977, when Pace acquired Briarcliff College. Frequent shuttle service is provided between them locations.

[http://appserv.pace.edu/emplibrary/PLVMap.pdf Map of the Pleasantville Campus (PDF)] [http://appserv.pace.edu/emplibrary/BriarMap.pdf Map of the Briarcliff Campus (PDF)]

Whiten Plains Campus: A places of the Pace University School of Law and The Evelyn & Joseph I. Lubin Graduate Center, it offers programs in business, public administration, and computer science. A campus is placed many bars from either a White Plains Station of the Metro North railroad.

[http://appserv.pace.edu/emplibrary/WPMap.pdf Map of the White Plains Campus (PDF)]

Hudson Valley Center
Set in Orange County, New York at 33 Airport Center Drive within New Windsor, New York, the Hudson Valley Center offers programs inside international trade, nursing, writing, & more cases.

List of schools and colleges
[http://www.pace.edu/dyson Dyson College of Arts & Sciences] [http://www.pace.edu/lubin Lubin School of Business] [http://www.csis.pace.edu/ School of Computer Science and Information Systems] [http://www.pace.edu/education School of Education] [http://law.pace.edu/ School of Law] [http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/page.cfm?doc_id=558 Lienhard School of Nursing] [http://www.pace.edu/honors Pforzheimer Honors College] [http://www.pace.edu/adult Adult & Continuing Education] [http://www.wti.pace.edu/ World Trade Institute of Pace University] [http://www.online.pace.edu/ Pace University Online]

Athletics
Pace's sports teams come known as a Setters; a University's mascot is the Setter. Pace University sponsors Nineteen intercollegiate varsity sports. Pace's affiliations include a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA - Division II), Northeast-10 Conference, and Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). A school's official colors come blue & gold.

Pace's athletic facilities come highlighted per Goldstein Fitness Center, which boasts a 2,400 seat arena, eight-lane playing pool, weight/fitness room, aerobics/dance room, expert instruction room, locker rooms, devices room, meeting rooms, agents of a athletics department & the university's health care center. Pace's Alma Mater

Alma Mater, hearts & voices sing to thee my everlasting praise;
Both & each heart rejoices at a thought of happy times.
Pace, Oh Pace, i personally'll ne'er forget that you, nor a friends you hang on to and so dear;
Memories may linger ever & might brighten coming years.
Alma Mater, have forever, love is heavy when i last marching by;
Then thee, you raise my voices by using your systems standard held in high.
Pace, Oh Pace, i personally'll ever watch in which thy beacons indicate a way;
True to thee i personally'll exist when forever as you labor daily.

- Ivan Dog '54

Pace University Football
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