Extending the life of a final project, Carol’s research on utilizing memorials as a performance space for the creative expression of cultural trauma and memory was published in an academic journal and presented at several conferences.
Cathy Hung ('92) and Linda Shelton earn spots on City & State New York’s 2025 Arts & Culture Power 100, celebrating their leadership in shaping NYC's cultural landscape.
The Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP) at NYU Metro Center creates space for youth to develop their artistic voices, as well as an opportunity for family and community members to witness the students' vision, perspective, and courage.
A study of California and Maine foodservice directors from Assistant Professor of Nutrition Deborah Olarte identified top barriers to student use of the universal meal program during the Covid pandemic.
A new report authored by NYU Steinhardt Clinical Assistant Professor and Deputy Director of International Education Heddy Lahmann highlights strategies for integrating quality arts education in public schools.
NYU students worked alongside professionals and community members in Tanzania to develop practical solutions to climate-related challenges in low-income communities.
By observing babies at home for hundreds of hours, researchers are gaining unique insights into child development and the ways little ones learn. Turns out the tots also have something to teach AI.
Three new partnership organizations in the Teacher Education program specialize in assisting students with one of the most common learning disabilities.
During their spectactular third annual conference, NYU Metro Center emboldens a dynamic, wide-ranging community of practice to successfully transform their schools so that children can thrive.
Percussionists from around the world returned to NYU for the renowned Broadway Percussion Summer Conference, led by Percussion program director Jonathan Haas. The conference offers masterclasses, hands-on sessions, and exclusive behind-the-scenes access. Participants gain invaluable experience and mentorship from some of the most respected names in the industry.
As part of the "Backstage Pass" Series, PAA students visited the Majestic Theater, one of the 17 Broadway theaters The Shubert Organization owns and operates, to connect with alumni and staff and gain behind-the-scenes insights and career advice.
Together, Samuels, Diaz, and Saporito represent the exceptional talent and leadership of the NYU Percussion Studies faculty. Not only are they educating the future generation of performers, but they’re actively crafting the sound of Broadway today.
Together, Samuels, Diaz, and Saporito represent the exceptional talent and leadership of the NYU Percussion Studies faculty. Not only are they educating the future generation of performers, but they’re actively crafting the sound of Broadway today.