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On JAMA Podcast, Professor Niobe Way Talks Boys' Friendships and Mental Health

NYU Steinhardt Professor Niobe Way is interviewed in a JAMA Clinical Review podcast about what she has learned from 30-years of studying boys' friendships.

NYU Metro Center's i3 Director Presents on Integration at the National Education Association

NYU Metro Center is a member organization of the National Coalition on School Diversity (NCSD), a network of civil rights organizations, university based organizations, and state and local coalitions working to expand policies and practices to support integration.

"Don't Take Rock for Granted"

Longtime theatre professional and member of our Vocal Performance faculty, Joseph Church, has published a new book entitled "Rock in the Musical Theatre."

The Artistry and Education of Gui Duvignau, Bassist, Jazz Studies Program

Gui Duvignau, musician and jazz studies major and is draws inspiration from his travels, and from performing rock, Brazilian and ‘world’ music, and studying contemporary music. 
Areas of Study: The Arts

Violence & The Digital: New Work From Allen Feldman

War and Algorithm looks at the increasing power of algorithms in emerging forms of warfare from the perspectives of critical theory, philosophy, legal studies, and visual studies.

Mobility in Higher Education is the Conversation at The Steinhardt Institute’s Policy Events

Two events sponsored by The Steinhardt Institute for Higher Education Policy brought scholars, faculty, and higher education stakeholders together to discuss current trends and issues facing the US postsecondary system.

Alum Gavin Brivik Scores "Living Undocumented"

"Living Undocumented," a documentary on Netflix, was scored by Screen Scoring alumnus Gavin Brivik.

NYU Metro Center's Program Associate Nominated for Annual Empire Promise Youth Summit Co-Chair

NYU Metro Center's Program Associate Nominated for Annual Empire Promise Youth Summit Co-Chair

NYU Metro Center's LPP Tutor Designs Spanish Literature Course at partnering high school

"This class helps me with both my writing and speaking in Spanish. I feel I can be more open in my writing, and improving overall," commented Landmark High School student Denisse.

MA Student Wins Top Graduate Paper

David Williams won the top graduate paper at the annual Communications conference for his piece "Spectacle, Simulation, and Deepfakes."
Areas of Study: Media Studies

Tara Westover Speaks at NYU Reads Event

Tara Westover, author of Educated, discussed her educational journey and her memoir at NYU Skirball Center on October 29th.

Dr. Cheri Fancsali to Moderate Panel at NAS STEM Learning Event

Dr. Cheri Fancsali to Moderate Panel at NAS STEM Learning Event

Principals Share Strategies for Building Strong Schools at Leadership Lens (L2) Event

At a Leadership Lens (L2) event, Lisette Nieves, clinical professor of educational leadership and policy studies, discussed best leadership practices with New York City principals David Russo and Travis Brown.

Meet the Physical Therapy Department's Oldest Living Alum

Trudy Schwarz is the department’s oldest living alum at age 100. Her advice for students at the beginning of their careers? “Stay active and interested physically and mentally.”
Areas of Study: Health

From Music Business to Baba O'Riley: An interview with Violinist Katie Jacoby (BA '13)

NYU alumna Katie Jacoby (BA '13) is an electric and acoustic violinist, who is touring with The Who.

The Power of Food to Heal and Console: An Interview with Marisa Silver, Nutrition and Dietetics Student

During her nutrition clinical practice, Marisa Silver saw the role that innovative nutrition professionals can play in treating the most prevalent health issues facing society.

Exploring the Role of Gender and Gesture in the Kavanaugh Hearings

A Verbatim Performance Lab project shows how body language can shape history.

Cool Course Dispatch: Culinary Physics in the NYU Food Lab

Students from the Steinhardt Food Studies program and Tisch's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) use physics to create culinary anomalies.

Grad Student Wins Golden Bell Award

Screen Scoring Graduate Student Shao-Ting Chang won the Golden Bell Award for Best Music/Sound Design on the film “Bite.”

NYU Ability Project and Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Partner to Make the Museum and Other Historic Sites More Accessible

Through a new grant, the Museum will partner with the NYU Ability Project to create experiences that are accessible to visitors with disabilities.