Contents DYSON YEAR IN REVIEW
2021-2022
1 From the Office of the Dean
Inside Dyson
3 Addressing the UN:
Par for the Course (work)
At Pace, delivering a speech to the United Nations is
pa of the curriculum.
Dyson Students Shine as
Millennium Fellows
Seven Go-Ge ers spearhead change-making campus
initiatives through this UN-sponsored program.
4 In the Field:
Internships through the Wilson Center
Dyson students who pa icipated in internships
through the Wilson Center made the most of
hands-on experiences.
5 Building on the Legacy of
the Society of Fellows
Under new leadership, the Society of Fellows is eyeing
the future and building on four decades of scholarly
excellence.
6 Dyson Alumni
News and Notes
16 Eye on A s
A look back at the Pace a s/pe orming a s scene.
21 Media Spotlight
From books to films, we've got you covered.
22 5 Must-reads by Dyson Faculty
23 All about the Environment
24 Se er Stories
25 Retirees
26 What They Said
Dyson faculty share their expe ise in major media outlets.
28 Grant Funding
Features
Connecting
Threads:
History Summit
Jim '73, Brian '75, and Denis McCauley
'79 have maintained their bonds with
each other, with peer history-loving
alumni, and with Dyson College.
CCAR: Changing
Lives for 25
Years and
Counting
For a qua er century, CCAR has been
the cornerstone of civic engagement
and experiential learning at Pace.
Going Way
Beyond the
Numbers
The winningest program in the
history of the Federal Reserve
College Challenge? (Hint: It's not
Harvard anymore.)
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