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n Monday, January 28, after eighteen months of
construction, Dyson College joined the University
community in celebrating the official ribbon cutting
marking the completion of major renovations to both 41 Park Row
and One Pace Plaza on the New York City campus. A major goal of
the work—Phase I of the University's New York City Master Plan—
was creating new student- and faculty-friendly spaces for both
independent work and collaboration, and that result is evident
everywhere. The revitalized spaces, with large windows and an
open-concept format, will also serve to connect Pace to New York
City and the local downtown community for years to come.
"The school had a complete glow-up," said Emilio Tamez
'22, Modern Languages and Cultures. "This is the type of space I
would expect a good school to have available for students."
Building a Better
Campus
A revitalized One Pace Plaza and 41 Park Row support student success.