Experiential Learning

Experiential learning is the hallmark of a Lubin education. Our student clubs and organizations excel in competitions and in an array of endeavors, putting their knowledge to the test. We applaud their efforts, as they represent the university and Lubin nationally and internationally. As our stakeholders, we have a mutual and vested interest in their success.

Lubin Sales Team

Lubin Sales Team

The Lubin Sales Team is a professional team that travels the country competing in interscholastic sales competitions. The team provides opportunities for students to obtain new skills in sales and networking by connecting with sponsors and recruiters to potentially win monetary awards.

The team came in 4th place at the 2023 Selling With the Bulls tournament at the University of Southern Florida, where they competed against 21 universities.

AMA

American Marketing Assocation

Pace University’s American Marketing Association (AMA) chapter won big at the 2023 AMA International Collegiate Conference: 1st Place in Chapter Exhibit and Regional Conference Recognition, Outstanding Marketing Week, Outstanding Professional Development, Outstanding Fundraising, and Outstanding Community and Social Impact (and other accolades).)

Beta Alpha Psi (BAP)

Lubin’s Iota Lambda chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the national scholastic and professional honor society for financial information students and professionals, achieved “Superior Chapter” status for 2022-2023, in recognition of their excellence in academics, professionalism, and leadership.

UN Millenium Fellowship

Thirty Pace University students, including four from the Lubin School of Business, were selected for United Nations (UN) Academic Impact and Millennium Campus Network (MCN) Fellowships.

Selected students are part of this global leadership development program as they launch their own individual or group projects relating to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The students have an opportunity to connect with peers and leaders from all over the world while engaging in worldclass professional development sessions. Congratulations to the Lubin students who were accepted into this prestigious program!

Melody Nguyen, Class of 2026
BBA in Digital Marketing/BBA in Business Analytics (double major)
UN Project Focus: Gender Equality and Quality Education
UN Millennium Fellowship Campus Director—New York City and Emerging Technologist

Melody Nguyen wants to see a future where young women in underdeveloped countries have better access to educational resources—that’s why her UN Fellowship project, Women’s Empowerment and Equity in Education, focuses on producing open-source learning materials for high schoolers in affected communities. Through web development, public speaking events, and collaborations with teachers, Melody hopes to spread awareness of how climate change impacts learning opportunities for young women. She also serves as a liaison between students on Pace University’s New York City Campus and the MCN program as a UN Millennium Fellowship Campus Director.

Sasha Palmer, Class of 2025
BBA in Digital Marketing
UN Project Focus: Water Quality
UN Millennium Fellowship Campus Director—Pleasantville

As the UN Millennium Fellowship Campus Director, Sasha Palmer is bridging the gap between her peer fellows on Pace University’s Pleasantville Campus and the MCN program. At the same time, she is working on a team of six to develop Right-to-Know H20—a process that monitors and flags contaminated drinking water in real-time. Sasha and her team emphasize that contaminated drinking water affects everyone. “This happens in places extremely close to us like New Paltz (Catskills-New York), all over the United States, and across the world,” she says.

Maddy Vallillo, Class of 2024
BBA in Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications
UN Project Focus: Zero Hunger and Reduced Inequalities

Maddy Vallillo is tackling an issue that many New Yorkers face—food insecurity. Through her project “Pace for the People,” Maddy is working to reduce food waste and insecurity in Lower Manhattan and within the Pace University community. She hopes her project will connect the community and spread humanity.

Jesse Wanamaker, Class of 2024
BBA in Entrepreneurship with a minor in law
UN Project Focus: Quality Education

Jesse Wanamaker’s UN Millennium Fellowship project teaches life mastery through skill development. In accordance with SDG 4, Quality Education, Jesse is working to utilize his background in martial arts and business to teach a foundational class in financial literacy and personal discipline. By fostering a network of forward-thinking peers, Jesse believes we can collectively make a more well-rounded society by providing young adults with the resources needed to confidently face the future.