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Culturally Responsive Curriculum Fellowship to Launch

In September, NYU Metro Center's EJ-ROC will be launching the Culturally Responsive Curriculum Fellowship.

NYU Metro Center’s Center for Policy, Research and Evaluation Received a $600,000 Reducing Inequality Award

The William T. Grant Foundation has awarded the NYU Metro Center’s Center for Policy, Research and Evaluation a $600,000 Reducing Inequality award. Given the inequitable representation among Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in teaching and educational leadership roles, we will explore how a community-based civic leadership initiative for parents/caregivers and their children can disrupt power inequities to influence educational systems and institutions.
Areas of Study: Education

Alum Agustin Muriago Featured on Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series

Muriago presented a recital of music by South Americans José Resa, Lîa Cimaglia, Lilián Saba, Adolfo Cipriota, and Osvaldo Golijov.
Areas of Study: The Arts

What Does 9/11 Mean to New York City Today?

A BIPOC Team of Theater Artists and Therapists Examine Underrepresented Legacies of Trauma, August 27-29
Areas of Study: The Arts

Bobby Sanabria Featured in New Music Video for “New York State of Mind”

Music Education professor Bobby Sanabria is featured in a new music video of Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind.”

Jacob Yoffee (MM '11) Scores ABC's "The Wonder Years"

Screen Scoring alum Jacob Yoffee will be the composer for the ABC reboot of the popular 1980s series.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Food Studies Student Named James Beard Foundation National Scholar

Abby Katz is one of twelve individuals nationwide selected for her plans to pursue further education and build a better food future.
Areas of Study: Health

Professor Donna Walker-Kuhne Discusses Broadway's Post-Pandemic Future

With Broadway gearing up to reopen after the longest theatre shutdown in NYC history, NYU faculty members address various topics that involve economic, artistic, and public health implications of restarting Broadway shows.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Paula Abreu ('12) Speaks at East African Performing Arts Market at SummerStage

Paula talks about how the City Parks Foundation, as the largest free outdoor performing arts festival producer in NYC, activated resilience to continue its global collaboration to bring artists from around the world to the stage, virtually or live.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Music Business A&R Course in Nashville

Our Music Business program will be presenting a unique off-campus opportunity focused on Production and A&R (Artists and Repertoire) in the Music Industry in Nashville, Tennessee.

Vocal Performance Premieres "Storm"

Storm is a tribute to the late composer Timothy Graphenreed, available to stream on Saturday, September 4.
Areas of Study: The Arts

James Kemple Presents to NYC Racial Justice Commission

On Friday, July 23, 2021, Research Alliance Executive Director James Kemple spoke on eradicating education inequity at a meeting of the NYC Racial Justice Commission.

NYU Steinhardt and the NYC Department of Education: A Partnership for Successful Students

To bridge the gap between research and practice, NYU Steinhardt regularly engages in mutually beneficial partnerships to help disseminate the work of our renowned faculty and make a real-world difference in classrooms.

Voices in Urban Education: Research Alliance Team Reflects on the Potential of CR-SE in Computer Science Education

Deputy Director Cheri Fancsali, Research Associate Kathryn Hill, and former Research Associate Zitsi Mirakhur are featured in the 50th Volume of Voices in Urban Education (VUE).

Department of Teaching and Learning’s Kongji Qin Receives MLJ Award

Steinhardt Assistant Professor Kongji Qin’s article selected as one of the “Best of The Modern Language Journal for 2020.”

Making the Most of Screen Time

Department of Teaching and Learning professor Susan Neuman was awarded a $1.5M grant for research on how screen media can support early childhood learning.

Using Music to Help New Parents: An Interview with Music Therapy Alum Vered Benhorin

Vered Benhorin uses her Music Therapy background to help new parents in her popular music classes.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Music Business Alum's Song on Obama's Summer Playlist

Inez Whitt's "So Hard" is featured on the former president's influential list.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Angela Wu Awarded AAUW Fellowship

Angela Wu, Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication, has received the American Association of University Women Fellowship.

Steinhardt Alumni Attend White House LGBTQ+ Pride Event

Patience Carter (BS ’20), a survivor of the Pulse Nightclub massacre, and Chris Mosier (MA ’12), a trans advocate and triathlete, attended a Pride Month event hosted by President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden at the White House.