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Julia Wolfe Awarded Two International Residencies for 2025–2026 Season
Wolfe—an influential composer, Pulitzer winner, and NYU Steinhardt professor and artistic director—will be honored in England and Belgium.
NYU Steinhardt Hosts Second Annual Symposium for UNGA Healing Arts Week
Re-Imagining Health Through the Arts was presented with the Jameel Arts & Health Lab.
Dance Education Faculty Members Recognized with NDEO National Awards
The National Dance Education Organization recently honored Susan R. Koff, Deborah Damast, and Shirlene Blake for their leadership and service.
Studies of English Learners Grouped Together Show Negative Outcomes or No Benefit
Two recent studies from NYU Steinhardt researchers examine academic outcomes for elementary and high school students and found, in most cases, no benefits and some disadvantages from grouping English learners.
NYU Steinhardt Administrator Amy Fair Makes an Impact on Education Policy
Fair serves on New York City’s Panel for Educational Policy while working at NYU Steinhardt.
NYCPS Names Gabriela García de la Noceda (BS ’20) 2025 Big Apple Award Winner
New York City Public Schools honored the third-grade Special Education ICT teacher, who is an alum of NYU Steinhardt’s Department of Teaching and Learning.
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University Professor Carol Gilligan Awarded 2025 Kyoto Prize
A University Professor and professor of humanities and applied psychology at NYU Steinhardt, Carol Gilligan’s body of work on women and girls “established a new academic foundation to address global issues related to care.”
Marathon Nutrition Tips from the Director of NYU Steinhardt’s Food Lab
Conquering 26.2 miles means training your legs and your gut, says Lourdes Castro, registered dietician and adjunct faculty in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies.
Pregnancy-Related Anxiety and Depression Worsened by Lack of Screenings and Inadequate Support
A national study, authored by Professor of Education Erin O'Connor, reveals gaps in healthcare screenings and follow-ups, lack of family networks, and insufficient paid leave.
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