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Alum Lands Job at Pixar

Jennifer Rowekamp, a recent graduate of the Screen Scoring master’s program, became Pixar’s newest Associate Music Editor.

Dr. Maloney serves on ENCATC Jury

Dr. Maloney served as a member of the international jury that determined the winner of the 2019 ENCATC Research Award on Cultural Policy and Cultural Management.

Charlton McIlwain Looks at Diversity and Inclusion in Computing Industry

A new book by Professor Charlton McIlwain provides a historical look at the challenges of diversity and inclusion in computing industries.
Areas of Study: Media Studies

NYU Metro Center Hosts Culturally Responsive Education Conference

The weekend of October 4-6, EJ-ROC hosted the Research and Revolt for Culturally Responsive Education conference, supported by the Spencer Foundation.

Meet Professor Gareth Dylan Smith

Music Ed professor Gareth Dylan Smith is an educator, writer, and drummer.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Art Alumni Show 2019

Art Alumni Show 2019 curated by Martha Wilson featuring work by alumni from our programs. October 25 thru November 9. Opening Reception October 25, 6-8pm
Areas of Study: The Arts

Addicted to Tech? Professor Natasha Schull Interviewed for PBS

Professor Natasha Schull speaks to RetroReport PBS about how social media addiction can be traced back to theories pioneered by psychologist B.F. Skinner decades ago.

Deputy Director Cheri Fancsali to Present on NYC's Special Education Landscape to Community Board 2

Dr. Fancsali will share key findings from our study of students with disabilities in New York City to the board’s subcommittee on Schools and Education. 

Nate Lowman’s New Show at David Zwirner on artnet

‘Important and Timely’ or ‘the Ugliest Painting Ever Made’? How the Art World Is Parsing Nate Lowman’s New Show at David Zwirner London. The show marks the artist's debut at the mega-gallery.
Areas of Study: The Arts

The Kavanaugh Files Explores How Gender and Gesture Influenced the Senate Confirmation Hearing

A Verbatim Performance Lab project shows how body language can shape history.
Areas of Study: Media Studies The Arts

NYU Steinhardt Scholar Makes Recommendations to End Disparities in STEM for English Learners

Professor Okhee Lee is developing English language proficiency standards that are better aligned with what students are learning in the classroom.

Lend Your Voice to the NYU National Student Speech Language Hearing Association's Voice Drive

From now until December 22, you can help individuals with speech loss reclaim ownership of their voices.

Alum Akini Gill Publishes Book

Akini A. Gill has published his first book, "From Behind the Bridge to the Impossible Dream."

Dr. Marilyn Nonken Publishes Book

The director of our program in Piano Studies publishes "Identity and Diversity in New Music."

Alum Uses Performing Arts Admin Degree for Career Shift to Finance

Alumnus Kristen Irby made a dramatic career shift going from dance to finance after pursuing his master’s degree in Performing Arts Administration.

Donna Walker-Kuhne Receives Leadership Award

Donna Walker-Kuhne received the first ever League of Professional Theatre Women Rachel Crothers Leadership Award.

Research Alliance Work Featured in NNERPP Extra

The article examines how different analytic decisions can profoundly influence findings—and their policy implications.

Dr. Cheri Fancsali Appointed Deputy Director of the Research Alliance

Fancsali will focus on expanding partnerships and ensuring that evidence from Research Alliance studies is used by policymakers and educators, as they work to improve outcomes for NYC students.

Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy Celebrates 30 Years and a New Home

In September, the Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy celebrated its 30th anniversary at NYU Steinhardt. The event brought together center supporters, clients, members of the NYU community, and the actor Robert De Niro.
Areas of Study: Health The Arts

NYU Orchestras Open 2019-2020 Season

Ted Sperling conducts the NYU Symphony and the NYU Chamber Orchestra on Thursday, September 26, and Friday, September 27 in the Frederick Loewe Theatre.
Areas of Study: The Arts