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Performing Arts and Visual Arts Administration Study Abroad 2022

This summer, students in the Performing Arts and Visual Arts Administration graduate programs traveled to Berlin and Paris as a part of the Issues and Practices in Arts Administration: The European Context course.

This course will be offered again in June 2024.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Dates announced for the Fall 2022 Facilitative Leadership Seminar

Metro Learning Communities has released the dates for their fall 2022 Facilitative Leadership Seminar.
Areas of Study: Education

NYU Professor and Students Help Create a New Grammy® Special Merit Award for Best Song for Social Change

The Recording Academy announced the creation of a special merit award for Best Song for Social Change. The award was proposed by Music Business Professor Carlos Chirinos. Students cataloged 400 songs dealing with social change.
Areas of Study: Education Media Studies The Arts

Rehabilitation Sciences student Annalissa Vicencio received the American College of Lifestyle Medicine's 2022 HEAL Scholarship

Annalissa Vicencio, a Rehabilitation Sciences PhD student, was awarded the 2022 ACLM HEAL Scholarship.

Prioritizing Equity in our Schools as the World “Returns to Normal”

NYU Metro Center hosts a discussion on the importance of Equity and Culturally Responsive & Sustaining Practices in School Settings
Areas of Study: Education

New Study Shows Racial, Gender Discrepancies in Special Education Services

A new study shows that racism and sexism shape the decisions that teachers make when trying to find the best way to support their students.

Department of Teaching and Learning’s Kongji Qin Published in Urban Education

Data shows that so-called “Tiger parenting” is often parents’ attempt to circumvent racism against Chinese students.

Steinhardt Announces New Dean’s Alumni Advisory Board

Twelve founding members represent breadth of disciplines and experience.

Fabienne Doucet named by the Carnegie Corporation of New York as one of its “Great Immigrants” of 2022

The award highlights immigrants who have been leaders in their fields and advocates in their local communities.
Areas of Study: Education

Celebrating Student Research at All Levels

The Tenth Annual Research and Scholarship Showcase gives platform to Steinhardt’s up-and-coming researchers.

Steinhardt Student Finalist in NYU Entrepreneurs Challenge

Jonathon Lentine MS ’22 made it to the final round with his virtual reality simulator for drivers with autism spectrum disorder.

Leila Adu-Gilmore Awarded the Charles Ives Fellowship

Leila Adu-Gilmore, NYU Assistant Professor of Music Technology, has been awarded the 2022 Charles Ives Fellowship.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Study Comparing Urban and Migrant Parents in Shanghai Finds That Migrant Parents Have More Effective Parenting Practices

A study led by Associate Professor Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng suggests that that migrant parenting practices have a greater impact on children’s academic performance.

Kyle P. Walker and Adam Tendler Join Artist Faculty

The Artist Faculty in Piano Studies welcomes Adam Tendler and Kyle Walker.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Professor Timothy J. McClimon Named Executive Director of New York's Signature Theatre

Music and Performing Arts Professions Adjunct Faculty Timothy J. McClimon will step into the role of executive director of the influential Off-Broadway Signature Theatre permanently beginning July 1.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Rehabilitation Sciences PhD Students Presented at CoHRR's 2022 Spring Research Showcase

Five Rehab Sciences PhD students presented at CoHRR's annual Spring Research Showcase in May

Professor Donna Walker-Kuhne Received Margot Adams Signature Award

Walker-Kuhne was honored at the 2022 Signature Theatre Gala for a transformational impact she made in advancing the institution’s equity, diversity, inclusion, and access commitment.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Heidi Landis Advocates for Arts Funding in Schools to Support Youth Mental Health

NYU Drama Therapy faculty and licensed Creative Arts Therapist Heidi Landis penned an opinion piece on the importance of arts funding in schools for City Limits.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Two NYU Steinhardt Professors Selected as 2022 National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellows

Professors Alejandro Ganimian and Kongji Qin are among the 25 fellows selected.

NYU Metro Center Partners with Trust for Learning to Host Early Childhood Education Discussion

NYU Metro Center partnered with Trust for Learning, a philanthropic partnership dedicated to expanding ideal learning environments for underserved children, to host a wide-ranging discussion of Early Childhood Education.
Areas of Study: Education