Pace University’s Animal Policy Project partners with the NYS Wildlife Rehabilitation Council to address rising threats to wildlife.
After weeks of preparation, Pace students engaged with over 100 top employers across a wide range of industries
First-of-its-kind American Sign Language (ASL) music theory lexicon to expand inclusive music education
Pumpkin season is here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch.
Students from NYC and Pleasantville campuses are among the top 4% globally chosen for the prestigious United Nations academic program.
While the bear was not aggressive, it was getting a little too adventurous for the comfort of many Westchester County residents.
A different sort of morning commuter has police urging caution after a small black bear, possible minding a brood, was spied in Hawthorne.
Precision is the name of the game when it comes to conducting science labs in general, and in Jodi Shearer's science class in particular.
New initiative will expand access, strengthen pre-health advising, and prepare advanced healthcare students to address workforce shortages i
Educators, industry leaders, and students converge to explore how AI is reshaping higher education, workforce development, and the future of
At the time of his arrest in Mount Pleasant, the 53-year-old was on parole after serving 25 years in prison, according to the DA.
“Taste of the Market” connects nutrition and dietetics students with the Pleasantville community to promote seasonal eating and healthy habi
Anderson’s reappointment reflects continued momentum in national rankings, innovative programming, and student-centered leadership
A Cappella Classic Rock at the Chappaqua Library
The Teacher of the Year award-winner was announced at Superintendent Conference Day. "I was surprised and incredibly honored," she said.
The Port Chester man was found to have a BAC of 0.08 percent, after being arrested in the Town of Mount Pleasant, according to state police.
The victim has been identified as a resident of Bronx, New York, state police said.
Money intended for the Mount Pleasant Cottage School Union Free School District was instead used to purchase luxuries like a Chanel purse.
Fall service changes to Westchester County’s Bee-Line Bus System will be in effect starting in September.
Citigroup Business Treasurer and academic leader brings industry insight and bold vision to lead Pace's nationally ranked business school
(White Plains, NY) Polly Cooper Chapter, NSDAR presents U.S. Flags and Flag Code Booklets to new citizens at Naturalization Ceremony
The Brooklyn man was found to have a BAC of 0.16 percent, after being arrested in Mount Pleasant, according to New York State troopers.
Accomplished higher education leader brings decades of experience in academic innovation, health sciences, and student-centered leadership
Emergency dispatchers are reporting that calls have been placed on roadways across the region for vehicles submerged in water.
Three units are available for immediate occupancy. Rents range from $2,255 for a studio to $2,883 for a two-bedroom.
The donation will help furnish a cabin for Camp Morty’s Merriwood program.
Summertime is when teachers at Briarcliff School District can relax and unwind. Many use this opportunity to pick up new skills.
The Mount Pleasant Police Department said the bear was not aggressive and appeared healthy, but recommended common sense precautions.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in Westchester County.
Appointed by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, President Krislov will help expand college access and affordability statewide
Barbara A. Abeles and Sabrina A. Griffin ’92 bring a shared dedication to leadership, philanthropy, and student success
(Chappaqua, NY) Polly Cooper Chapter, NSDAR remembers those who sacrificed their lives in service to our nation on Memorial Day
Blood donations drop off dramatically as schools close and summer approaches. May is an important time to step up and help.
New York City Fire Commissioner Robert S. Tucker '96: 'Go forward with strength, humility, and the courage to lead. The future is all yours.
Film to Make its International Premiere on May 19
Commissioner Robert Tucker, actor Cooper Koch ’18, and nurse leader Dr. Launette Woolforde among this year’s honorees and speakers.
Fall 2025 deposits underscores continued student interest in Pace’s nationally ranked programs and career-focused education
Gullotta House is celebrating ten years of helping Westchester County residents facing hardships
Every week, Patch will spotlight volunteer opportunities in the Hudson Valley.