Sharing stories of people on the Pace University Pleasantville campus. Music credit: "The Call" by Podington Bear via the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 3.0
Shea Teague ('22) is getting ready for grad school and a possible career in higher education. If you have been on the Pleasantville campus over the last four years, you have doubtless seen Shea in action through her involvement in the Student Government Association and/or Residential Life. Even if you've never met Shea, you have probably seen the results of her tireless community-building efforts, such as in helping to bring the DJ Henry mural to the Kessel Student Center and in planning the Spring Festival. This episode features Shea reflecting on her time at Pace and what she's looking forward to next.
This episode features Amari Perez, who was interviewed last spring about the conviction of Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd; her experience as president of the Black Student Union; and her interests in psychology and music. Enjoy!
In this episode, new nursing graduate Brandon Joachim describes how his background in the arts has shaped how he relates to patients, and his year in the new position of Diversity Ambassador.
This episode features Jarette Mungin, a Finance major who has surprised himself with how deeply he's become involved in campus life--including working with other students to bring a D.J. Henry mural to campus.
Jadalyn Ortiz talks in this episode about getting around with her mom, who had double-foot surgery and was temporarily in a wheelchair. It gave them a different perspective on the challenges that people with disabilities face on a regular basis.
After a housemate tested positive for COVID-19, Andrew Martinez spent two weeks under quarantine last fall. He kept an audio diary to document what he was thinking and doing at the time.
This episode features an audio diary recorded last fall by Jacky Bethea. She's getting ready to graduate and making plans for a future in journalism, technology, or maybe both?
Setter Diaries is a new podcast aimed at sharing the stories of people on the Pace University Pleasantville campus. This episode features an audio diary recorded by Lyndsi Cortese about a family emergency she had last fall. Music credit: "The Call" by Podington Bear via the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 3.0