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John Haffey
Schools
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Pace University professor Christopher Walther was nominated to attend the 2015 International Summit for the Golden Key International Honour Society this past July, and presented to delegates from across the world.
Held blocks from the beach in Gold Coast, Australia, the summit welcomed representatives from colleges and universities across the globe. During the ...
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John Haffey
Schools
PLEASATVILLE, N.Y. -- Pace University recently introduced Susan Dinan as the founding dean of the Pforzheimer Honors College this past week.
Beginning Aug. 3, Dinan will spearhead the articulation, development and implementation of a comprehensive vision that positions the Honors College as a first-choice destination for high-achieving high school students, according to a press ...
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John Haffey
Sports
PLEASANTVILLE, NY – Four Pace University baseball players were selected to the all-star team in their summer league as they prepare for the 2016 season.
Senior pitchers Josh Garran, Dylan Mouzakes, and infielder Brett Bittiger along with junior outfielder John Kukura were honored with all-star team selections.
Garran, playing for the North Adams (Mass.) Steeple Cats, was named to the ...
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John Haffey
Events
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- The Pace University athletics department invites golfers of all skill levels to participate in the 18th annual Pace Athletics Golf Classic on Monday, Sept. 14.
For the fourth year in a row, the event will be held at Willow Ridge Country Club in Harrison. Willow Ridge provides a fun and challenging round with a magnificent club house that overlooks Westchester ...
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John Haffey
Sports
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Pace University Director of Athletics Mark Brown has named Kyle Greeley as the equipment manager.
He will oversee equipment operations for the department's 14 varsity programs as well as the Spirit Squad.
Greeley comes to Pace from Hartwick College in Oneonta, where he was the full-time equipment manager for the past two years. He was responsible for 17 varsity ...
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John Haffey
Obituaries
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Former Pace University head baseball coach Fred Calaicone died at age 81 at his home this past weekend in Ardsley.
Calaicone guided the Pace baseball team from 1981 until he stepped down in 2000.
"The Pace family suffered a significant loss over the weekend with the passing of Coach Calaicone," said Director of Athletics Mark Brown. "He was a gentleman, a ...
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John Haffey
Obituaries
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- The Pace community mourns the loss of Dr. Ainsley Adams, a professor in the university's School of Education, who passed away this past weekend.
Surrounded by friends and family in his native Trinidad, Adams died peacefully in his sleep. A favorite amongst his students, Adams taught in the public school system for 34 years before transition to forming the next ...
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John Haffey
News
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Pace University has partnered with the National Science Foundation and National Security Agency to host GenCyber, a cybersecurity workshop aimed at promoting development within the industry, at the Pleasantville campus.
The free seminar has drawn educators from as far away as Florida and Colordao, and hope to shed light on career opportunities for students and ...
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John Haffey
Sports
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- The Pace University Swimming and Diving teams were each recognized by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) for excellence in the classroom during the Spring 2015 semester. The men finished seventh among NCAA Division II programs with a 3.32 GPA while the women finished tenth with a 3.52 GPA.
For the men, freshman Brian Sosa was spectacular ...
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John Haffey
News
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Five Pace University student-athletes have been named to the Northeast-10 Spring Academic All-Conference Teams released in the recent roster unveiling.
Tom Midolo and Dylan Mouzakes of baseball, Steven Callahan and Brandon Donnellan of men's lacrosse, and Jeane Drury of softball all earned Academic All-Conference honors this semester.
Drury, a senior, led the ...