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Recognition Event Honors Employee Excellence, Years of Service

Colleagues gathered in person to celebrate NYU Steinhardt’s annual Recognition Event for Administrators, Researchers, and Staff.

Department of Occupational Therapy 2023 Faculty Highlights

Highlights from academic year 2022-2023 by the faculty members of the Department of Occupational Therapy.

Student Spotlight: Lauren Magee (MA '23)

A social science statistician aims to help nonprofits track outcomes and impact.

The Impact of NYC Department of Education’s New "Reading Mandate" on Children, Especially Those From Vulnerable and Historically Marginalized Communities

What harm is inflicted upon traditionally marginalized students when they are made to engage a curriculum that is not culturally responsive? This article examines the implementation of NYCDOE’s new “Reading Mandate”, and the conundrum that results from Black, Brown, Indigenous, & LGBTQ students engaging in a culturally destructive curriculum.

NYU Metro Center Staffers and Team Members Are Honored at Steinhardt Recognition Event

NYU Metro Center is proud of all our staff members that received recognition for their work and achievement during the 2022-2023 academic year.

NYU Metro Center Confronts Anti-Equity Efforts Exacerbating Inequality And Harm

As anti-equity efforts sweep across the country, it is not uncommon to be accosted by a host of bans, restrictions, and laws that exacerbate inequality and harm. NYU Metro Center remains committed to standing with the members of vulnerable and historically marginalized communities.

BlackCreate Framework: Dr. Lauren Mims Illustrates How Effective Black Creative Educational Experiences Create Space for Creative Expression and Education

In their article, Dr. Lauren Mims, assistant professor of applied psychology, and colleagues illustrate how effective Black creative educational experiences create fugitive spaces for creative expression and education.

Research Alliance Contributes to New Article on Persisting Students

Research Alliance Affiliate Zitsi Mirakhur and Senior Research Associate Kathryn Hill co-authored a new article in the journal Children & Schools that draws on our work on persisting students in NYC.

NYU Global TIES for Children Finds Substantial Impact from Groundbreaking Ahlan Simsim Initiative Combining Educational Media and Early Childhood Services

New research from NYU Global TIES for Children finds substantial impact on children’s language, numeracy, and social-emotional development from Ahlan Simsim programs.

Trust, Strong Family Ties, and Effective Leadership in Pre-K Can Mitigate Inequality for Black, Latine Children

Researchers say positive school climate plays key factor in reducing disparities in pre-K quality.

#NYUSteinhardt23 Student Spotlight: 2022-2023 Graduation Student Speakers

NYU Steinhardt's graduation student speakers, representing bachelor's, master's, and doctoral graduates from across the School, share their reflections on their time at NYU Steinhardt.

Areas of Study: Education Health

Dance Education Turns 90

Celebrating its 90th anniversary last fall, NYU Steinhardt’s Dance Education program has been revolutionary since its inception.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Performing Arts Administration Study Abroad 2023 - London, UK

During spring break this year, students in the Performing Arts Administration, Visual Arts Administration, Media Culture and Communication, and Arts Education programs traveled to London to participate in the Creative and Cultural Industries in the US and UK course.

Media, Culture, and Communication Student Awardees

We congratulate recipients of this year's school and departmental graduation awards for their academic and leadership accomplishments.

2023 Take Your Children to Work Day

The event, organized by NYU Steinhardt's Office of Human Resources, included a tour of an urban farm, an arts and crafts session, and a dance class.

#NYUSteinhardt23 Student Spotlight: 2022-2023 Graduates

Applied Psychology student Matenyeh Kaba and Music and Performing Arts Professions student Dylan Licastro share their favorite Steinhardt memories and their plans for the future.
Areas of Study: Health The Arts

How the Computer Became Personal

Media historian Laine Nooney documents the rise of the personal computer in the new book, The Apple II Age.

2023 Baccalaureate Ceremony Dorothy Height Awardee: Haley Mellin (PhD ’12)

Haley Mellin is an artist, conservationist, and Dorothy Height Distinguished Alumni Award winner.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Crowdsourcing Can Help Researchers Assess Efficacy of Parkinson’s Treatment, Research Finds

While testing a voice treatment for people with Parkinson’s, researchers found crowdsourcing a reliable method of evaluation.
Areas of Study: Health

Research Alliance Presents at AERA 2023 Virtual Symposium

On May 4th, Deputy Director Cheri Fancsali will serve as Chair of the AERA virtual symposium, The Multiple Dimensions of Equity: Exploring a Computer Science for All Initiative Through Different Lenses, alongside June Mark from the Education Development Center.