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What We're Learning: Human Anatomy Lecture and Cadaver Lab

Human Anatomy, a lecture and lab course, teaches graduate occupational therapy students about the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems through direct contact with a human cadaver.
Areas of Study: Health

NYU Metro Center Celebrates 30 years of LPP

The Liberty Partnerships Program turns 30 years old! There are 47 LPPs statewide, represented in 14 geographic regions.

Meet Superstar Composer, Alum Joe Iconis

Be More Chill, the story of an unpopular kid in suburban New Jersey, began its life as a young adult novel. It has now made its way to Broadway, and alum Joe Iconis has been nominated for a 2019 Tony Award for Best Original Score.

NYU Metro Center Participates in Release of NYC DOE's SDAG Report

New York City Department of Education recently took another small step toward equity and one giant leap toward integration with the release of the initial recommendations by the School Diversity Advisory Group,....

Some Children Find It Harder to Understand What Strangers Are Saying

New research by Associate Professor Susannah Levi finds that children with poorer language skills are at a disadvantage when given tasks or being spoken to by strangers because they cannot, as easily as their peers, understand speech from people they do not know.
Areas of Study: Health

Face Transplant Surgery Can Improve Speech in Victims of Severe Face Trauma: A New Case Study

A new case study by NYU Steinhardt's Maria I. Grigos finds that face transplant surgery can improve speech in victims of severe face trauma.
Areas of Study: Health

Music Tech Alumna Emily Lazar Wins Grammy

Emily Lazar becomes the first woman mastering engineer ever to take home the Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical) Grammy for her work on Beck’s “Colors”.

NYU Metro Center Partner Releases CRE Video

Metro Center's partner organization, the NYC Coalition for Educational Justice (CEJ), released a short video of NYC parents, students and educators talking about the importance of Culturally Responsive Education (CRE).

CYCLE Screens NYU Metro Center's CRE Film Series

Recently, at a Nellie Mae Education Foundation Understanding Root Causes of Inequities district grantee convening Center for Youth & Community Leadership in Education screened Metro's Center for Strategic Solutions...

NYU Metro Center Hosts Curriculum Scoring Party

NYU Metro Center Hosts Curriculum Scoring Party

Rubén Blades, Scholar-in-Residence, Addresses Music and Social Change

Rubén Blades, three-time Emmy-nominated actor, activist, lawyer, and politician from Panama, is the School’s first scholar-in-residence.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Dr. Lisa Merrill Contributes to Update on Landmark 30-Year Study of American Teaching Force

The report examined various trends in CPRE’s landmark 30-year study of the American teaching force.

A Prize for Bright Signals: A History of Color Television

Bright Signals: A History of Color Television by Professor Susan Murray won the Society for Cinema and Media Studies’ 2019 Katherine Singer Kovács Book Award.
Areas of Study: Media Studies

NYU Metro Center Receives Major Grant

Metro's Center for Policy, Research and Evaluation (PRE) recently received a Research Collaborative grant from Jobs for the Future to conduct a Culturally Responsive Mastery-Based Education Research Project (CR-MBE).

NYU Metro Center Sponsors the Learning and the Brain Conference

Metro's Mindful Education Lab will be a proud sponsor of the forthcoming Learning and The Brain Conference, Schooling Social Brains: Promoting Social Skills, Interactions, and Collaborations in a Digital Age.

Metro's MEL Sponsors the Learning and The Brain Conference

Metro's Mindful Education Lab will be a proud sponsor of the forthcoming Learning and The Brain Conference, Schooling Social Brains: Promoting Social Skills, Interactions, and Collaborations in a Digital Age.

Award-Winning Book Offers Cultural History of Color TV

In her book Bright Signals: A History of Color Television (Duke University Press), MCC Associate Professor Susan Murray positions the story of color television within a broader cultural history of twentieth-century aesthetics. In tracing the development and commercial introduction of the technology, she considers the way the idea of color was debated, theorized, and monetized.
Areas of Study: Media Studies

Making the List: NYU Steinhardt Faculty Members Are Among the Most Influential Policy Academics in the U.S.

Steinhardt faculty members are among the most influential education policy academics in the country according to the 2019 Edu-Scholar Public Influence Ratings published by Frederick M. Hess, American Enterprise Institute director of education policy.
Areas of Study: Education

A Love of Crushed Pigment and Hard Work: Eric Dever (MA ’88) on His Artistic Process

Eric Dever (MA ’88) is a painter who graduated from NYU Steinhardt’s studio art program.

His paintings are part of notable public collections at the Parrish Art Museum, Grey Art Gallery-New York University Art Collection, Guild Hall, East Hampton, New York, and Centre d’Art et de Culture, Saint Just de Bellengard, France.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Research Alliance on the Passing of Steering Committee Member Luis Garden Acosta

The Research Alliance is greatly indebted to Mr. Acosta’s unique perspective, intellect, and contributions to our research agenda. His insights and joyful spirit will be greatly missed by the Research Alliance.