Today, we continue to support our communities and join the struggle for broad accountability, to hold those liable who enact violence against and harbor disdain for vulnerable people, especially Black womxn.
At a virtual event, the Learning Analytics Research Network (LEARN) will share data collected in spring 2020 on students' transition to remote instruction.
Errik Hood, clinical assistant professor in the Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions, baritone and teacher, discusses his passion for opera and how he has adapted his teaching for the coronavirus pandemic.
Alisha Brown Gandhi, a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, shares insights from her clinical practice.
Keisha April, assistant professor and faculty fellow in the Department of Applied Psychology, conducts research at the intersection of psychology and criminal justice. Her work seeks to promote greater understanding of the relationships between communities of color and the police.
We congratulate our executive director, Dr. David E. Kirkland, as he begins his new role as Steinhardt’s inaugural Vice Dean of Equity, Belonging, and Community Action.
Rodney Benson, chair of the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, has won the 2020 Doris Graber Outstanding Book Award for his work, Shaping Immigration News.
An interview with Mario Khreiche, visiting assistant professor, whose research focuses on the ways that automation technologies change the nature, environments, and experiences of work.
Margaret Morone-Wilson, visiting assistant professor and teacher residency director in the NYU Teacher Residency Program, shares insights from her 33-year career in the Syracuse City School District.
Stacey Rimikis, a new clinical assistant professor in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, discusses her research and how clinicians adapt their practice in the time of COVID-19.
Cassius Adair, a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, is an independent audio producer, writer, and researcher. We asked him about his scholarship on queer and transgender lives.
Whitney Pow is a media studies scholar whose research focuses on queer and trans histories of video games, software, and computational media. We spoke to them about their scholarship and art.