List of Pace University people

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The following is a partially sorted list of people associated with Pace University , including current and former faculty members, alumni, students, and others:

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Presidents of Pace

PresidentFromTo
Homer S. Pace and Charles A. Pace
(joint-partnership as a proprietary business institute)
19061935
Homer S. Pace 19351942
Robert S. Pace19421960
Edward J. Mortola 19601984
William G. Sharwell19841990
Patricia O'Donnell-Ewers19902000
David A. Caputo 20002007
Stephen J. Friedman 20072017
Marvin Krislov [1] 2017Present

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

(*did not graduate)

Arts and letters

Commerce, accountancy, and business

Engineering and technology

Entertainment

Media and communications

Politics and public service

Sports

Notable alumni from The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University

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