Dyson College of Arts Sciences

Dyson College
of Arts and Sciences
New York City • Westchester
More than 50 majors to expand your thinking.
More than 50 paths to a stimulating career.
• From Communication Arts and English to Biology to Economics; Psychology to Art to Environmental Science;
Pre-Med and Pre-Law to Performing Arts; Forensic Science to English to Sociology/Anthropology; and much more.
• Working internships • Opportunities for undergraduate research • Academic teams in regional and national
competitions • Community service volunteer projects • Accelerated bachelor’s and advanced degree programs.
Points of Distinction
Students are performing award-winning research
on tuberculosis, HIV, and other illnesses in our
new $7 million state-of-the-art science laboratories
including an environmental science suite on the
Westchester Campus.
Pace’s Performing Arts program—now officially the
Pace School of Performing Arts on the New York City
Campus—continues to shine, with students winning
roles on and off Broadway. Our new seven-story
building in downtown Manhattan features dance and
television studios, costume and design shops, and
performance spaces.
Our cutting-edge Communications Center on the
Westchester Campus has the latest video production,
sound mixing, and editing equipment. Pace Media,
Communications, and Visual Arts students have
traveled to such locations as Brazil, Portugal, and
Mexico to produce award-winning documentaries.
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The Art Department on the NYC Campus has doubled
its size with expanded studio space, including a new
photo darkroom facility; video, photography, and
sculpture studios; as well as three new digital media
classrooms outfitted with iMacs.
Which Dyson major will ignite your interest?
www.PACE.edu/Dyson
Build an Impressive Resume
Internships at top organizations, including ABC Television
Network, Paramount Pictures, IBM, Merrill Lynch & Co.,
Stella McCartney, MTV Networks, Guggenheim Museum,
Christie’s auction house, the New York Immigration
Coalition, Details magazine, NBCUniversal, the Office
of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York, New
York State Senate, SONY Music Entertainment, Simon &
Schuster, and the United Nations.
Opportunities to Excel
Pace students on the Model UN team placed in the top
three schools in the U.S. (out of 100 universities) at the
2014 National Model UN conference in Washington, D.C.
At the 2013 College Fed Challenge, Pace Economics
students won first place in the final round of the New
York Federal Reserve Bank’s competition and third place
in the national round.
$3.1 million
Grant from trustee emeritus
Alfred R. Goldstein to
enhance our New York City
Campus science lab facilities
CONDUCTED CANCER
RESEARCH WITH FACULTY
PARTNER
Jacklynn
CO-AUTHORED A
PAPER FOR JOURNAL
PUBLICATION
VOLUNTEER EMT
IN HER
HOMETOWN
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JACKLYNN
EGGER ’14
BIOLOGY
• Worked with Dyson College Professor Nancy
Krucher, PhD, in the Undergraduate StudentFaculty Reseach Program, exploring the
interaction between tumor suppressor and
pro-apoptotic protein in breast cancer.
• Presented her research at a poster session
for Dyson’s Science Day.
• Co-authored a paper on the phosphorylation
of the retinoblastoma protein with her
faculty research partner.
• Want to learn more about
Jacklynn’s research experience
and faculty partnership? Visit
www.pace.edu/jacklynn.