Culture
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Rapper/Actor Eve is NYU Steinhardt’s Scholar-in-Residence for 2024-25
The trailblazing rapper, actor, and philanthropist will host events centered around women in hip-hop.
80WSE Gallery Presents New Asian American Art History in Landmark Survey Exhibition
"Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001)" examines artists of the Asian diaspora, including Ai Weiwei and Yoko Ono, who worked in New York City during the last third of the 20th century.
Two NYU Steinhardt Alumni Win Emmy Awards
NYU Steinhardt alumni won for Outstanding Talk Series and Outstanding Sound Editing at the 2024 Emmy Awards on September 15.
Education
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Educators and Parents Reveal Culture of Fear, Censorship, and Loss of Learning Opportunities in the Wake of Florida Policies
A new study finds that “education restriction” policies reduce opportunities and support offered in public schools, even without parents’ knowledge
Heddy Lahmann Leads International Youth Musicians in Cultural Exchange
700+ students participated in cultural exchange and peacebuilding workshops as part of Carnegie Hall’s World Orchestra Week (WOW!) Festival.
Steinhardt Marks 60th Anniversary of Free Speech Movement
NYU Steinhardt will host a range of events to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement—a semester-long student rebellion that erupted at the University of California, Berkeley, in the fall of 1964.
Human Development
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How Music Can Help Heal Trauma and Connect Communities
As part of the UN’s Healing Arts Week, Steinhardt hosted a symposium exploring the ways music, art, theater, and dance can improve health and well-being. Director of Music Therapy Ken Aigen explains music's healing power.
Celebrating African American Botanical Traditions with the NYBG
Food Studies alum Scott Alves Barton discusses his work with the three-year African American Garden project at the New York Botanical Garden.
Niobe Way's New Book on What Teenage Boys Teach Us
The professor of applied psychology explores what “boy” culture teaches us about the roots of mental illness, loneliness, and violence—and offers listening with curiosity as a solution.
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