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Remote Masterclasses

Virtual masterclasses offered by several of our programs.

Performing Arts Administration Happy Hour

Hosted twice a week, these 30-minute Zoom casual meetups make a space for our students to connect.

Music Education’s A Class Act Featured

Members of A Class Act posted a video of themselves dancing to "One (Reprise)/Finale."

Staff and Students Make Masks for Healthcare Workers

Our costume shop supervisor and several of her students volunteer to make masks for health workers in need.

Screen Scoring Recording

A video of Screen Scoring's Advanced Orchestration and the Seminar in Composition held remotely.

NYU Appoints Jack H. Knott as Drukier Dean of the Steinhardt School

NYU President Andrew Hamilton and Provost Katherine Fleming today announced the appointment of Jack H. Knott as the new Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.

Free cognitive skills training games from CREATE

We are excited to announce the release of our free cognitive skills training games in the AppStore and on Google Play:
All You Can ET, Gwakkamole, CrushStations

A Covid-19 Update from the Research Alliance for NYC Schools

As Covid-19 disrupts the lives of 57 million students around the United States—1.1 million of whom live in New York City—the Research Alliance is working to balance the demands of our ongoing projects with changes that are necessary to protect public health.

The Research Alliance Mourns the Passing of Brooklyn Principal Dez-Ann Romain

The Research Alliance team was devastated to learn of the passing of Dez-Ann Romain, Principal of Brooklyn Democracy Academy, due to complications from the coronavirus. In 2018, we had the privilege of working with Principal Romain on an event that explored the experiences of students who struggle to graduate but remain enrolled in school.

After Statewide Teacher Evaluation Reform, Low-Rated Teachers Leave Struggling Schools: Study Finds

New research by Luis A. Rodriguez finds that statewide teacher evaluation systems have proven to phase out lower-performing teachers and retain more effective teachers for longer periods of time.
Areas of Study: Education

Spring 2020 Research Alliance Conference Appearances

The outbreak of the COVID-19 virus is affecting many aspects of Research Alliance’s work, and, more importantly, the lives of those in New York City schools and communities.

Research Alliance to Participate with #DegreesNYC in Philanthropy New York's "Equity, Access and Degree Completion" Event

Research Alliance to Participate with #DegreesNYC in Philanthropy New York's "Equity, Access and Degree Completion" Event

Research Alliance Work Featured at ASA Annual Meeting

The presentation will explore progress and challenges in the pursuit of equity in NYC’s public schools.

Arthur Levine Joins The Steinhardt Institute for Higher Education Policy

Arthur Levine, a distinguished scholar, has joined The Steinhardt Institute of Higher Education Policy.

At NestCon 2020, Celebrating the Power of Neurodiversity

NestCon2020 brought together members of the education and neurodiversity communities to discuss best practices for creating inclusive school environments for autistic children.

Keiko Uenishi Joins as Program Administrator

Program director Paul Geluso welcomes new program administrator Keiko Uenishi

Educational Theatre Production ‘Making Gay History: Before Stonewall’ Turns the Popular Podcast into a Play

A new production featuring oral histories of LGBTQ+ activism comes to the Provincetown Playhouse beginning February 28.

Sandbox Percussion Announces Debut Album "And That One Too"

Sandbox Percussion Seminar faculty releases new album with music by Andy Akiho, David Crowell, Amy Beth Kirsten, and Thomas Kotcheff.

At NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology Launch, Steinhardt Faculty Members Talk Ethics and Accessibility

Steinhardt faculty members presented research at the launch of the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology, a new initiative that connects faculty members across NYU who collaborate on projects related to public interest technology.

NYU Metro Center Staff and Affiliates Included in Education Power 100 2020

We are pleased to announce that four members of the Metro Center family have been featured on the City & State of New York's 2020 Education Power 100!