In Washington or New York City’s City Hall, Graduating Senior and Dual Major Christina Thomas Gets Things Done

Christina Thomas ’19 talks about her time at Pace as a dual Economics and Environmental Studies major and working in the New York City Mayor’s Office of Resiliency and Recovery as part of a one-year paid internship.

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Presenting at the Pace University Spring Research Conference

Presenting at the Pace University Spring Research Conference

Students from the class Soils and Society: The Critical Zone (ENV 297T) presented at the Pace University Spring Research Conference, discussing their unique environmental studies course that examines soil as both a scientific and metaphorical framework for understanding environmental justice, labor, and identity.

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Banning the Sale of the Red-Eared Slider

Banning the Sale of the Red-Eared Slider

Students from Pace University’s Animal Advocacy Clinic drafted legislation in early May— now introduced in the New York State Legislature, that would prohibit the breeding, sale, and trade of the invasive red-eared slider turtle.

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