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Faculty and StaffFebruary 19, 2025
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WeÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™re proud to announce this yearÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s Honorary Degree Recipients, speakers, and honoreesÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”an extraordinary group of leaders and changemakers who bring a wealth of experience, innovation, and inspiration to the Class of 2025.
Heather Novak, MPA, director of PaceÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s Center for Community Action and Research, joined national experts as a panelist at Campus CompactÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s Civic Learning Week. She highlighted PaceÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s leadership in integrating civic inquiry into the curriculum, discussing the universityÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s pioneering Civic Engagement and Public Value core requirement.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman offers insight to Newsday on Andrew CuomoÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s influence in the NYC mayoral raceÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”even as he stays off the trail.
In USA Today, Dyson Professor Melvin Williams weighs in on the growing legal weight of emojis, cautioning that their meaningsÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”especially in sensitive contextsÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”should not be underestimated.
Criminal Justice Professor Kimberly Collica-Cox was recently honored by the Westchester County Department of Correction for her work supporting incarcerated women, Westchester County Government reports.
PaceDocs, the UniversityÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s award-winning student documentary team, has completed filming in the Azores for their latest project on the viola da terra, a traditional Portuguese instrument. Produced by Dyson College Professors Maria Luskay and Lou Guarneri. The film will premiere in May and be broadcast across Portugal.
ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ Professor of Art Will Pappenheimer, who has long incorporated digital media and new technologies into his artwork, discusses his latest AI-influenced exhibition and the technologyÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s effects on the art world.
From helping immigrants start businesses, to breaking down barriers with AI-generated art, Pace professors are using technology to build stronger, more equitable communities.
Dyson Professor Stephen Rolandi writes in PA Times on a proposal to reform the U.S. Electoral College.
Generative AI is reshaping how we create, communicate, and engage with the worldÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”but what do we gain, and what do we risk losing? This thought-provoking guide challenges you to move beyond fear or hype, applying critical thinking to AIÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s evolving role in media, creativity, ethics, and society.