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Inside Baseball: How One Steinhardt Professor is Using His Research to Energize the New York Mets

Can lessons learned from educational sociology be a game-changer for the Mets?

Supporting Multilingual and Immigrant Students During School Closures

The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed the educational landscape of our country. More specifically, in New York State, all P-12 schools have moved to remote learning for an indefinite amount of time.

MCC Senior Honors Presentations

Watch the short presentations from students in this year's Honors Program.
Areas of Study: Media Studies

New Video From Ed Theatre Student

Graduate student Rita Liu created a video with her classmates called “Dance to Quarantine.”
Areas of Study: The Arts

NYU's Social Science for Impact Forum and Research Competition

On May 11, the Research Alliance joined the Institute of Human Development and Social Change (IHDSC) in a forum exploring how large, local datasets can inform new approaches to reducing inequality and expanding opportunity in NYC.

Music Tech Student Engineers at Premier Studios in Times Square

Nathaniel Pollard has been working as a music producer and a recording and mixing engineer at Premier Studios in Times Square.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Watch Jared Shaw's Senior Recital

Jared presented his senior recital on YouTube with performances on drum set, xylophone, djembe, and African gyil.

MCC 2020 Award Winners

Congratulations to the recipients of this year's school and departmental awards.

VP Students Meet Tony Shalhoub

The Tony-nominated actor Tony Shalhoub spoke about his work.
Areas of Study: The Arts

All-University Jazz Orchestra Premieres New Composition

The orchestra remotely performed the premiere of a jazz mambo.
Areas of Study: The Arts

PAA Student is Creative Producer of Educational Children's Symphony

Nora Barpal recently held a virtual workshop/reading of an educational children's symphony.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Grammy-Winning Producer Visits Piano Colloquy

Students engaged in a rich discussion with Grammy award-winning producer and engineer Silas Brown.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Vocal Performance Launches Video Series

The program has launched a new video series, “Inside the Virtual Classroom.”
Areas of Study: The Arts

MCC Alumni Q&A

Future of the Industry Q&A with Media, Culture, and Communication alum Carolyn LaHorgue.

Dance Ed Students Create Dance Chain Letter

Dance Education students participated in a dance chain letter set to "From a Distance."
Areas of Study: The Arts

Educational Theatre Students Make “Thank You” Video

A video made to uplift the New York spirits during this dark time.
Areas of Study: The Arts

The Making of the “Faith over Fear” Project

David Mercado has created an entertaining tutorial on independent music video-making.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Remote Performance of Poulenc’s Trio for Oboe, Bassoon and Piano

Dan Shengquan and Xiaoya Gao have collaborated on a new remote performance.
Areas of Study: The Arts

New Video Features Strings and Woodwinds Artist Faculty

Gina Cuffari commissioned Gregg August to write a work involving both singing and playing the bassoon.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Vocal Performance Alum Covers The Spinners

Todd Alsup has recorded a new cover of the 1973 Spinners classic “Could It Be I’m Falling In Love.”
Areas of Study: The Arts