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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

The Healing Arts: In the Time of COVID, Helping Seniors Tell Their Stories

Spica Wobbe (MA '03), an educational theatre alumna and puppetry artist, offers a workshop that is fun, therapeutic, and good for the environment.

Norm Lewis Guests at Vocal Performance Program Meeting

Vocal Performance students were treated to a conversation with Norm Lewis.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Statement Denouncing Racism and Discrimination Targeting Asians and Asian Americans

As we grapple with COVID-19, we at NYU Metro Center are deeply concerned that recent incidents of racism and discrimination against Asians and Asian Americans threaten our collective public safety.

NYU New Music Ensemble Records Remotely

The NYU New Music Ensemble has released recordings created remotely from three continents.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Research Shows Black Drivers More Likely to Be Stopped by Police

In a dataset of nearly 100 million traffic stops across the United States, researchers found that black drivers were about 20 percent more likely to be stopped than white drivers.

The Bang on a Can Marathon 2020 Live Online

The 2020 Bang on a Can Marathon featured more than 40 participating artists, including faculty and alumni of our department.
Areas of Study: The Arts

NYU Broadway Orchestra Remote Recording Project

A remote recording of "The Wizard and I" from "Wicked."
Areas of Study: The Arts

Occupational Therapy Students Organize Lunch Deliveries to Future Colleagues on the Front Lines

Occupational therapists (OTs) are providing critical services to patients recovering from COVID-19. Eager to thank their future peers, OT students formed a COVID “OuTreach” Team dedicated to spreading positivity throughout the profession.
Areas of Study: Health

Making Media Accessible to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: an Interview with Destiny Lopez

In award-winning research, master's candidate Destiny Lopez proposes ways to make media accessible to the deaf and hard of hearing.

Virtual Book Launch Success

NYU Metro Center's Parent Leadership Indicators Project hosted a virtual book launch on March 12 for "A Ripple Effect in Action: What 7 Parent Leadership Organizations Learned from Participatory Evaluation."

Children Who Have Difficult Relationships with Their Mothers are Clingy Towards Their Early Teachers

New research shows preschool teachers have the potential to play a pivotal role for children who are more dependent.
Areas of Study: Education