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Q&A with Manuel Laufer, Director, Program in Piano Performance

Dr. Laufer answers questions about evolving curriculum, contemporary repertoire and post graduation career choices for today's piano student.
Areas of Study: The Arts

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.

Nourish and Restore: IHDSC’s Collective Care Initiative

Throughout the Spring and Summer of 2024, the Institute of Human Development and Social Change (IHDSC) implemented its new Collective Care Initiative with installments of Nourish and Restore sessions. These sessions supported our staff’s mental, social, and physical well-being through meditation, communication, yoga, and more classes.

NYU Researchers Lead Team That Developed Bird Migration Tracking Technology

A research team based in part at NYU Steinhardt has achieved a breakthrough in ornithology and artificial intelligence by developing an end-to-end system to detect and identify the subtle nocturnal calls of migrating birds.
Areas of Study: The Arts

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.

Steinhardt To Host Symposium on the Art and Science of Social Connection

The symposium will be held in collaboration with the Jameel Arts & Health Lab on September 18, 2024.

Welcoming Steinhardt’s New Faculty

NYU Steinhardt's newest faculty members include educators, scholars, musicians, activists, writers, and more.

NYU OT Welcomes Dr. Sinead Harrington

Join us in welcoming Dr. Sinead Harrington (OTD, OTR/L, CAPS) as a Clinical Assistant Professor.

NYU PAA Exhibits Academic Excellence Via Research Contributions

Recent PAA graduates published significant research in arts administration, fostering a community of researchers.
Areas of Study: The Arts

From NYU to New Horizons: Jiawen Wang (‘20) Pursues Sociology Ph.D.

Jiawen Wang excels beyond NYU's PAA, gaining a second master's at CUNY and pursuing a Ph.D. at Emory, deeply engaged in advancing cultural sector research.
Areas of Study: The Arts

NYU PAA Showcases Scholarly Works at SALE Conference

NYU PAA faculty and student presented at the Southeastern Arts Leadership Educators Conference in Charleston, discussing arts management, educational trends, and community engagement in performing arts.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Music Ed Alum Charlotte Larue Grantier Endows Fellowship Through Bequest

The Minnesota-based music teacher will continue supporting graduate students in perpetuity.

PAA Demonstrates Academic Excellence Via Rich Research Contributions

Recent PAA graduates published significant research in arts administration, fostering a community of researchers.
Areas of Study: The Arts

New Clinical Experience for Students

From adults with autism to bilingual preschoolers, CSD’s community partnerships introduce practicum students to a range of real-world experience.

A Special Issue of NYU Metro Center's VUE Illustrates the Importance of Cultivating Cultural Sustainment for Students of Color in STEM and Computing Education

The latest edition of NYU Metro Center’s open-access journal, Voices in Urban Education (VUE), highlights the importance of bringing love, community, and joy to the center of learning experiences to support a diversity of youth to flourish.

NYU Metro Center Researchers Present National Study Findings at Conference Hosted by the Institute for Educational Leadership

The Center for Policy, Research, and Evaluation (PRE) at NYU Metro Center leads workshop and shares new parent resource at the 2024 National Community Schools & Family Engagement (CSxFE) Conference.

African Journalists Reporting on Africa

A new book by Media, Culture, and Communication Assistant Professor j. Siguru Wahutu speaks with, and looks at the reportage of, African journalists depicting their own continent.

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.

Dominique Jackson Concludes 2023–2024 Steinhardt Residency

The actor, author, and activist fostered events and understanding on trans rights and the New York City Ballroom community.

Research from Ericka Merriwether: Weight Loss Surgery Reduces Pain for People of Color, Though Disparities Persist

The assistant professor of physical therapy analyzed pain intensity, how pain interferes with function, and number of pain sites for Black and Hispanic patients following bariatric surgery.