Category 04/25

Protect Yourself from Deepfake Scams and Vishing Attacks

Pace University emphasizes the importance of information security and data privacy. Faculty and staff are urged to stay vigilant in both your Pace and personal settings. One of the latest threats to be aware of is the use of Deepfakes… Continue Reading →

Complete Your Semester Course Evaluations

Course evaluation is critical in providing constructive feedback to faculty and their departments on the quality of instruction delivered at Pace. We urge all students to participate. Further details and instructions regarding the course evaluation process will be sent out to… Continue Reading →

Add Your Pronouns in Pace Email or Microsoft Teams

You can now add your personal pronouns in your Pace Email account and Microsoft Teams. Follow the steps below. From Pace Email: Sign in to your Pace Email account. Open an email—either one you’ve received or sent. Hover over (or click) your… Continue Reading →

Student Technology Fee April 2025 Date

Pace University assesses a Technology Fee to ensure students have access to the latest instructional technology resources available. Pace members are encouraged to submit proposals for review. Student Technology Fee Committee Meeting: Monday, April 28, 2025  Time: 12:10 p.m.-1:10 p.m…. Continue Reading →

AI in the Workplace: New Course for Graduating Seniors

As employers increasingly prioritize candidates with AI experience and skills, this free four-week program is designed to provide you with the tools and knowledge to thrive as you enter the workforce. This innovative course aims to equip students with essential… Continue Reading →

Willcox Hall Computer Resource Center to Close in May

The Willcox Hall Computer Resource Center on the Pleasantville campus will permanently close on May 13, 2025. The space will be converted to administrative offices for Information Technology Services staff. This decision follows a careful review of usage trends and… Continue Reading →

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