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Dyson Year in Review 2019-2020

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Leadership in the Arts and Sciences With support from Herrmann, Dyson Associate Professor of English Jane Collins, PhD, launched the Dyson Scholars in Residence (DSIR) program in 2017. DSIR participants live together in a residence hall, take special seminars, and collaborate to complete a hands-on community service project. As dean, Herrmann oversaw the establishment of a new art gallery, completed under Phase I of the University's New York City Master Plan, and created a gallery director position to lead it. The new space, located at 41 Park Row, was officially opened in 2019. During Herrmann's tenure, science laboratories on the Pleasantville and New York campuses received significant renovations, providing Dyson College students and faculty with state-of the-art centers of research. One of the most significant of the upgrades was a major transformation of the Dyson Hall of Science in Westchester, supported in part by a $5 million grant from the Dyson Foundation and completed in 2010. Reflecting on these accomplishments, it is understood that there were many contributors instrumental to their fruition, and Herrmann's leadership made them a reality. In honor of her invaluable contribution to Pace University, the Dyson College Society of Fellows Class of 2020 was named for Dean Nira Herrmann. As Dyson's premier honors organization, the society fosters undergraduate scholarship and provides enriching experiences for students with outstanding academic ability, and the tribute is a fitting recognition as we celebrate Herrmann's many accomplishments. W W W . P A C E . E D U / D Y S O N 17

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