Pace University's M.S. in Publishing Program has gained the trust and respect of the publishing industry for one simple reason: we prepare tomorrow's publishing leaders with the experiences and expertise for today's top professionals.
The program's Advisory Board is comprised of accomplished authors, editors, and senior executives from such publishers as Conde Nast, HarperCollins Publishers, Hearst, AMI, Simon & Schuster, and John Wiley & Sons. They take an active role in keeping our curriculum current with the needs of today's industry and provide networking opportunities for our students.
Submissions from 2018
The Influence of Fan Culture on Young Adult Book Publishing, Victoria Marchese
Submissions from 2009
After the Boom: Why the Comics Industry May Need to Adapt to its Recent Growth, Joseph Hochstein
Bridal Website/Blogs vs Print Magazines, Courtney Muir
Corporate Influence: How the Media Merger Trend Changed the Book Publishing Industry and the Distribution of Information, Michelle Kratz
Diversifying Book Production for the Long Tail Age, John McWilliams
From Trees to Glossies, Heather Rodenbach
In Defense of Romantic Fiction, Ann Margolis
Magazine Advertising Sales, Bridget Hill
Picture Books on Controversial Issues: The Opportunity to Guide the Children's Book Publishing Industry Forward, Jennifer Hope Lipman
Staying Alive: The challenges Facing University Presses in the Dawn of the Digital Age, Whitney Simmons
Technology: Friend or Foe to the Publishing Industry, Kendra Mae Leal
The Modern Literary Agency, Emilie Jackson
The Proposed Google Book Settlement: The Why and How, Tara Hart
The Recession and Its Effect on the Romance Genre, Jessica DiVisconte
The Way a Literary Agency Deals With Foreign Rights, Justine Tedjasukmana
Submissions from 2008
E-Zine Does It, Toni Kervina
Selling to the Experts: Marketing Professional and Scholarly Books, Annrei M. Athy
Technology and Media in Publishing, Daniel Molina