Students and recent graduates enjoyed connecting with members of the New York City performing arts community to learn how to cultivate professional connections and create their own career paths.
Communicative Sciences and Disorders demonstrated leadership in the field this past year by hosting multiple workshops to help current and future speech-language pathologists build valuable skills.
“Otherworldly” celebrates the post-pandemic return of the 20-year-old series with stories from three international artists about ghosts, demons, and a papyrus from ancient Egypt.
Check out three new publications from IHDSC scholarly affiliates. The publications look at Narrative Media Interventions (Dr. Rezarta Bilali), Discrimination and Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic (Dr. Stephanie Cook), and High School Experiences of High Achieving Black Girls (Dr. Lauren Mims).
NYU Steinhardt's Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy joined with The Angel Band Project for a performance to advocate for positive societal change for survivors of sexual and intimate-partner violence.
The conference, held at University of Cape Town, welcomed scholars to discuss the response of African universities to the drive towards a global standardization of higher education models.
How can we ensure that students maintain a strong academic standing and are prepared for the next stages of their lives? NYU Metro Center’s New Youth Development and College and Career Readiness (YDCCR) unit offers a holistic approach to student academic achievement and career development.
NYU Steinhardt Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop this semester with a full calendar of events exploring Hip-Hop's local origins and global impact.
Congratulations to Tara McAllister and Anat Lubetzky, who received the inaugural NYU Steinhardt Dean’s Innovation Grants to support their work in communicative sciences and disorders and physical therapy.
IHDSC is pleased to announce a new research partnership with Dr. Anil Chacko, Department Chair and Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology, and the Inspired Community Project.
Core faculty, as well as current and former students representing the PhD program in Rehabilitation Sciences, presented recent research at the NYU Rusk Rehabilitation 75th Anniversary Research Symposium on September 22, 2023.
We invite you to join us in celebrating the recent awards received by members of our community. We are thrilled to provide support to these talented and impactful research teams that share our commitment to unraveling inequality and expanding opportunity.
The Tristan Argenti Scholarship in Jazz Studies will offer transformational scholarship support to ensure the Jazz Studies program can recruit and retain the most talented students.
NYU’s Global TIES for Children and afikra are pleased to announce the launch of "Inside the Arab Classroom," a new podcast series that explores education traditions and innovations within Arabic-speaking nations.