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Alum Telfar Clemens Addresses Grads at 2023 鶹ý Commencement

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May 16, 2023
Telfar Clemens at 鶹ý's 2023 Commencement ceremony.

Senator Elizabeth Warren:
鶹ýHave Courage. Trust Yourself. Give it a Try.鶹ý

Pace celebrates more than 3,700 graduates at
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

Standing before thousands of graduates and their supporters at 鶹ý鶹ýs Commencement, alumnus yesterday spoke of his path from a student finding his way in lower Manhattan to a celebrated fashion designer and founder of the global label Telfar.

But he didn鶹ýt want to focus on the obvious.

鶹ýThey worked hard,鶹ý Clemens said of his parents and members of his family who attended Pace. 鶹ýI worked hard. What has been so hard is not the work, but everything in between 鶹ý I didn鶹ýt make it into the fashion industry. I made it out.鶹ý

Speaking to roughly 15,000 people including 3,700 graduates at in Queens, the Pace grad shared his reasons for attending Pace and memories of pursuing a business degree while following his passion for fashion and the subsequent path to building a global brand that is at the forefront of a revolution and has set a new standard.

Clemens, who received an honorary doctorate, was among many highlights throughout the day that included five ceremonies, student speakers, a food village, music, and lots of Commencement festivities. The day was highlighted by the conferral of over 4,000 degrees including 1,735 masters鶹ý, which is the largest number in over five years, and roughly 300 students receiving dual degrees.

In addition, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, which recently earned the No. 1 ranking for Environmental Law by U.S. News & World Report, graduated 241 students, its largest class in the past five years.

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren and Harvard Law Professor and legal historian Bruce H. Mann both received honorary degrees during that ceremony. Senator Warren shared stories of her early years out of law school and threaded her speech with a simple yet powerful message.

鶹ýBe courageous,鶹ý Warren said. 鶹ýThat means trust yourself. Don鶹ýt sell yourself short. Don鶹ýt settle for work that you don鶹ýt believe in. Don鶹ýt assume that you can鶹ýt make a difference 鶹ý

鶹ýHave courage,鶹ý she continued. 鶹ýTake a risk because our nation鶹ýour world鶹ýneeds you. Have courage for another reason: Because鶹ýand here is the amazing part鶹ýfor all that you give, for all your risk, for all the scary stuff you take on and even for all the failures, you will receive far more than you give.鶹ý

Trustee and alumnus Ivan G. Seidenberg 鶹ý81, retired chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications, addressed graduates of Pace鶹ýs Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems to mark the school鶹ýs 40th anniversary. Pace also awarded Aldrin Enis, president of One Hundred Black Men of New York, with its Opportunitas in Action Award.

During the main ceremony, Pace President Marvin Krislov called this year鶹ýs class a 鶹ýremarkable鶹ý group and noted some of the challenges they faced during their time in school such as the pandemic, climate challenges, mental health pressures, and other challenges around the world.

鶹ýThe problems of tomorrow will not be solved by the thinking of the past,鶹ý President Krislov said. 鶹ýThey will be solved by new people, with new ideas, and new ways of doing things. They will be solved by a new generation that is creative and resourceful and adaptive. Your generation was knocked down, and then you stood right back up. You know how to think on your feet, how to adjust on the fly, how to make the best of any situation. You know how to get to a goal like graduation, even through a once-in-a-century disruption.鶹ý

Students celebrating this exciting achievement were a mix of undergraduate, graduate, law, and doctoral students, spanning a variety of disciplines and future careers, such as nurses and physician assistants, cybersecurity experts, lawyers, accountants, teachers, performers, and much more.

Number of graduates by school

College of Health Professions

  • Undergraduate: 275
  • Graduate: 360

Dyson College of Arts and Sciences

  • Undergraduate: 747
  • Graduate: 346

Lubin School of Business

  • Undergraduate: 498
  • Graduate: 449

Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems

  • Undergraduate: 108
  • Graduate: 323

School of Education

  • Undergraduate: 11
  • Graduate: 360

Elisabeth Haub School of Law

  • 253 JD degrees
  • 8 Master of Laws in Comparative Legal Studies
  • 12 Master of Laws in Environmental Studies
  • 1 Doctor of Juridical Science

About 鶹ý

Since 1906, 鶹ý has been transforming the lives of its diverse students鶹ýacademically, professionally, and socioeconomically. With campuses in New York City and Westchester County, New York, Pace offers bachelor, master, and doctoral degree programs to 13,600 students in its College of Health Professions, Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Lubin School of Business, School of Education, and Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

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