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.
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.”
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
‘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.