25 PACE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SELECTED FOR UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP
Twenty-five students from Pace University have been selected for the highly competitive United Nations Academic Impact-Millenium Fellowship. Environmental Studies students Erika Fenty ’25 and Julia DeMaio ’25 are among the students selected for the 2024 cohort.
The program received over 52,000 applications from students at 6,000 colleges and universities in 48 nations – and just 5% of those applicants were selected.
During the Fall semester, the Fellows work individually or in small groups on their chosen social impact project that advances one or more of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) related to peace, justice, wellbeing, and sustainability. They will also connect with students around the world and attend enrichment sessions led by their peers and global leaders.
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