The PACE program prepares undergraduate students for a lifetime of participation in American political and civic life. Its interdisciplinary courses and activities develop their communication, organization, decision-making, critical thinking, and leadership skills; and PACE motivates them to be knowledgeable, effective, and committed citizens. Through PACE students take part in a wide range of political and civic organizations: advocacy groups, non-profit agencies, political campaigns, branches of local, state, and national government, community organizations, and the media. PACE students are ready to work in political and civic organizations right after graduation and to pursue post-graduate education in law, public policy, education, business, the media, social work, and many other fields. PACE also enhances the education of students headed toward careers in other areas such as health care or the arts who want to be engaged citizens. Learn more about PACE.
NEWS & EVENTS
View current
PACE Newsletter
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Fall 2011 events
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ podcast of interview w/
Luke Gates on his
experiences in Egypt
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Student video about the
Issues Forum 2011
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PACE YouTube Channel
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PACE Facebook page
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PACE news at the College of Arts & Sciences' news site
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Read about PACE in
The College Magazine pg 8-9
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PACE internship funding available




