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Pace Semester Starts at Transformed Pleasantville Campus
The university's $100 million includes the new Elm Hall.

PLEASANTVILLE, NY — Construction at Pace University continues to transform the Pleasantville campus.
Student athletes were the first to move into the newly completed Elm Hall on Aug. 24. The regular student body moves into Elm Hall on Sept. 5.
The 272-bed residence hall with residential suites, classrooms and offices is part of the multi-year, $100 million transformation of the campus. The project began five years ago.
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In April 2015, the university reopened a renovated and expanded Kessel Student Center. In October 2015, the school opened its Alumni Hall residential building and new Environmental Center Complex.
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The project also includes the expansion of the Kessel Student Center, the New Ianniello Athletics Field House and softball field, converted baseball and football fields to synthetic turf and a campus green.
PHOTO: Pace soccer player Delany Williams, a senior majoring in criminal justice, moves into suite at the new Elm Hall./ Pace U.
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