The Pace Chronicle - Volume I, Issue XIII - Jan. 25, 2012

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The Pace Chronicle

Volume I, Issue XIII

Inside News.....................1,3 Adverts............2 Health......................5 Opinion........6,7 Entertainment...9-10 Sports......11-12

Pace University, Pleasantville/Briarcliff Manor, NY

www.PaceChronicle.net

Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012

Sukhatme Announced #Pace #Problems @Twitter as New Provost

The G-Spot, page 6

My Place or Yours Sports, page 11

Photo from Pace.edu Dr. Uday Sukhatme was named the new provost for Pace in December. Michael Oleaga Editor-in-Chief

Michael.J.Oleaga@pace.edu

Setter’s Basketball Health, Page 4

Is Your Gym Clean Entertainment, page 9

After a yearlong search, Pace President Stephen J. Friedman announced the new provost that will be succeeding Interim Provost Harriet R. Feldman. Uday Sukhatme was given news in December under the recommendation of a provost search committee consisting of faculty, staff, and students. Sukhatme won’t officially assume the position until May 21. The provost position “leads

Chartwells, Officially Named as Pace’s Food Provider

programs, faculty and staff development; academic administration, planning and budgeting; collaborative outreach; teaching excellence, assessment and innovation; university-wide research and scholarship,” according to the Office of the Provost page on Pace.edu. The nationwide search for the new provost took longer than expected when two of the four candidates withdrew their consideration after one was offered a job elsewhere and the other after “miscommunication about the timing of [the] announcement

of her candidacy,” according to Provost Search Committee CoChairs Toby Winer and Barbara Farrell. This led to an extension of the provost search. By October 2011, three new candidates we’re added. One of those new candidates was Sukhatme, who was the executive vice chancellor and dean of the faculties at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. “I have always believed that an external candidate should be hired for high level positions, whenever possible,” said Interim Provost Feldman, who will be

the Dean of the College of Health Professions and the Lienhard School of Nursing. “Little did I know that I would be in competition with such a candidate; I know that in leaving the interim position Pace will be in very capable hands. I look forward to working closely with the new Provost…” “We most welcome the arrival of our new Provost Dr. Uday Sukhatme,” said Westchester Faculty Council (WFC) Chair Dr. David Rahni. “He joins us

Continued on Page 3 “Friedman Names New Provost”

Student-Produced Documentary Wins Award

Samantha Finch News Editor

Samantha.Finch@pace.edu

Local Art to Check Out

Setter Spotlight, page 12

Kevin Clark

Chartwells has been selected to be the official food service for Pace after severing ties with Lackmann Culinary Services. Chartwells was temporarily chosen as Pace food provider in spring 2011 after dining facilities in the New York City campus received a poor health rating. “After a comprehensive search, which included months of serious consideration and due diligence, an advisory committee comprised of students, faculty and staff unanimously recommended Chartwells as their choice to senior administration,” staid Executive Director of Auxiliary Services Mary Lieto. “The recommendation was accepted by Pace’s President and Board of Trustees,” Lieto added.

Continued on Page 3 “Chartwells at Pace”

Photo by Alexandra Frye The “Producing the Documentary” students with Dr. Maria Luskay and Dr. Andrew Revkin . Samantha Finch News Editor

Samantha.Finch@pace.edu

A student documentary won the Best Short Documentary Award of Merit in a completion against other short films. The short film Linda Thornton: Seeing Sustainability One Shrimp at a Time was the focus

for the spring 2011 course “Producing a Documentary Course.” The documentary was researched, shot on location and edited by 12 Pace students. Students spent time filming on the small island of Belize just off the coast of Central America from May 12 to 19 of 2011. What began as an environmental documentary on sustain-

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able shrimp farming turned into something quite different once the class landed Belize. Linda Thornton was originally planned to simply be the tour guide to the local shrimp farms unknowingly altered the core of the story. Her inspirational life as a pioneer of

Continued on Page 3 “Student Documentary Wins Award”


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