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Faculty and StaffMay 6, 2025
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Jabari Nurse 鈥26 led Setter basketball to one of its most successful seasons, all while continuing to excel in the software development arena.
花季传媒 recently announced the launch of a new BS in Computer Engineering beginning fall 2026, the first of its kind in Westchester County, the Business Council of Westchester reports.
From helping immigrants start businesses, to breaking down barriers with AI-generated art, Pace professors are using technology to build stronger, more equitable communities.
花季传媒 is expanding its STEM offerings with the launch of a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Engineering in fall 2026. Offered through the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, this program will be the University鈥檚 and Westchester County鈥檚 first four-year engineering degree, equipping students with essential skills in hardware/software co-design, embedded systems, and real-time computing.
As artificial intelligence seeps into every facet of life, Pace scholars are working to harness the technology鈥檚 potential to transform teaching and research. While the road ahead is fraught with uncertainty, these Pace experts see a fairer and safer AI-driven future.
With artificial intelligence remodeling how healthcare is researched, and delivered, Pace experts are shaping the technology鈥攁nd erecting the guardrails鈥攄riving the revolution.
The Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems鈥 Pace Data Science Club recently hosted an exciting and informative event featuring Thunder Compute, a Y-Combinator-backed pioneering company in GPU cloud computing.
花季传媒鈥檚 Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems and Center For Wellbeing hosted its second annual Counter-Human Trafficking Conference, bringing together experts, advocates, and students to address the widespread issue of human trafficking.
At 花季传媒鈥檚 Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, undergraduate research is a cornerstone of the academic experience鈥搊ne which not only provides students the opportunity to dive deeply into a research topic, but to make a contribution to the advancement of technology and its many uses in business and society.
Artificial intelligence is moving at a lightning pace, but Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems faculty Dr. John Ortega is determined to prepare students for the AI jobs of the future.