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Major in Peace and Justice Studies!
Major in Peace and Justice Studies!
Pace’s BA in Peace and Justice Studies (PJS) merges the field’s growing theoretical principles with the practical experience needed to succeed in the real world
PJS featured in NHK News story about Nuclear Injustice
PJS featured in NHK News story about Nuclear Injustice
NHK WORLD provides the latest news from Japan, Asia and around the world.
Access Food on Pace's New York City Campus!
Access Food on Pace's New York City Campus!
An Advocate for Marginalized Communities: Q+A with Layne Davis
An Advocate for Marginalized Communities: Q+A with Layne Davis
Theater for Social Justice, Minor
Theater for Social Justice, Minor
Dyson Student Delivers Statement on Disarmament and International Security at the United Nations
Dyson Student Delivers Statement on Disarmament and International Security at the United Nations
Building and Embracing Community: Q+A with Lily Lockwood
Building and Embracing Community: Q+A with Lily Lockwood
Giving Voice to Social Justice: Pace Students Partner with the Bread and Puppet Theater
Giving Voice to Social Justice: Pace Students Partner with the Bread and Puppet Theater
Academics and Advocacy
Academics and Advocacy
A Race to Disarm: PJS Students and Faculty Advocate for Nuclear Disarmament
A Race to Disarm: PJS Students and Faculty Advocate for Nuclear Disarmament
Dyson faculty members Matthew Bolton, PhD, and Emily Welty, PhD, are at the forefront of nuclear disarmament advocacy on a local and global scale. As the founders of the Pace Disarmament Institute, they welcome the many students who express interest in their work to get involved through internships, activism, and speaking opportunities.
Camden Robertson ’23 Awarded for Best Undergraduate Thesis; Dyson Faculty, Students Present at Peace and Justice Association Annual Conference
Camden Robertson ’23 Awarded for Best Undergraduate Thesis; Dyson Faculty, Students Present at Peace and Justice Association Annual Conference
Three Dyson Students Deliver Statements to the UN General Assembly First Committee
Three Dyson Students Deliver Statements to the UN General Assembly First Committee
On Wednesday, October 11, Political Science and Peace and Justice Studies students Ellis Clay ‘25, Antje Hipkins ’24, and Jasmine Cintron Soto ’25 delivered statements to the United Nations General Assembly First Committee, a forum focused on global disarmament and international security.
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