Students from NYU Steinhardt’s Program in Piano Studies recently participated in 11,000 Strings, the latest large-scale work by acclaimed Austrian composer Georg Friedrich Haas, presented at the Park Avenue Armory.
The Department of Media, Culture, and Communication welcomes Clinical Assistant Professor Curry J. Hackett, a transdisciplinary designer, visual artist, and educator exploring Black relationships to land, media, and memory.
Walker-Kuhne offers a practical, visionary roadmap for arts leaders, sharing proven strategies and case studies to build lasting, inclusive community connections.
NYU’s Sony Audio Institute has announced GRAMMY-nominated producer, writer, and multi-instrumentalist Alissia as its first-ever Artist-in-Residence, launching a new program that brings leading music innovators directly into the classroom.
A graduate of NYU Steinhardt’s Teaching and Learning doctoral program, Marsh is now an associate professor at the University of Central Florida working to amplify youth voices.
The Performing Arts Administration alum is the founder, president, and CEO of the Center for Creative Partnerships, which promotes community involvement through the arts and humanities.
Currently an assistant professor at Columbia University Medical Center and director of the Action Development and Function research lab, Dimitropoulou is a double alum of Steinhardt’s Occupational Therapy program.
The Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools is proud to announce that the Call for Submissions for the 2026 Equity Now Conference is officially open. The window for conference submissions proposals will close on Wednesday, November 26th, at 11:59 p.m. EST.
This summer, the third cohort of 12 students from around the country participated in the Summer Health Academic Research Experience in Communicative Sciences and Disorders (SHARE-CSD).
The multi-platinum and Grammy Award-winning artist will host events that explore creativity, artistic control, and commerce throughout the academic year.