
SUE MAXAM’S #EVERYDAYACTIVISMCHALLENGE
For her #EverydayActivismChallenge this year, Sue Maxam (Pace’s Assistant Vice President of Undergraduate Education) is promoting social justice and environmental activism among students every day by both educating students on the importance of such activism and providing them with the support and tools…

ASHLEY KUENNEKE’S Everyday Activism Challenge
By Ashley Kuenneke, CCAR Program Coordinator (NYC) For this year’s #EverydayActivismChallenge, I decided to reduce my food waste by starting my own vermicompost (worm) bin in my apartment. Roughly 40% of all produce in the U.S. is thrown away, and about…

Dr. Sue Maxam’s Everyday Activism Challenge
For her #EverydayActivismChallenge this year, Sue Maxam (Pace’s Assistant Vice President of Undergraduate Education) is promoting social justice and environmental activism among students every day by both educating students on the importance of such activism and providing them with the support…

Volunteer Spotlight: Duke Huang ’20
By Cesar Ballesteros ’18, Student Outreach & New Media Projects Coordinator This month, we are extremely proud to feature Duke as one of our outstanding volunteer spotlights. As a passionate volunteer, Duke is recognized for devoting his time to give…

Setter’s Day of Service at Westchester Land Trust by Christina Bubba
Gottesman room was filled with fun tunes, energy, and excitement as Pace Setters made their way to participate in Setters Day of Service Saturday morning. Run by the Center for Community Action and Research, Setters Day of Service marked one…

Everyday Activism Challenge 2018
This April, students, staff, and faculty members will be pledging to commit to one personal action – either a daily habit or weekly action – to lessen their contributions to climate change or to have a positive environmental impact. What’s…

Students Reflect: Joey Wong on the March for Our Lives
Joey Wong ’21, Finance The march was absolutely hectic, but in a good way. The buses/group I was meeting were located in Staten Island. I was traveling with my girlfriend and friend from back home. We had missed the ferry…

Students Reflect: Christina Bubba on the March for Our Lives
When is it your turn to take a stand; to participate and show support in something that you believe in? I have avoided this question most of my life. Thinking that there was no reason for me to participate in…

Students Reflect: Natalie Chevalier on the March for Our Lives
Natalie Chevalier ’18, Political Science & Business/Economics Minor When 17 of my fellow community members, and MSD Eagles were taken from us on February 14, 2018 I was left feeling hopeless, angry, and incredibly sad. I had never experienced something…

Students Reflect: David Lê on the March for Our Lives
David Lê ’19, Marketing Working in a civic engagement office at Pace University, I’ve always heard talk about how life-changing a march/rally is. When I heard about March For Our Lives I was hesitant to go because I was nervous…