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NYU Metro Center Hosts Autism & Inclusive Education Intensive

Metro's ASD Nest Support Project will host a five-day Autism & Inclusive Education Intensive this summer. This seminar-style training is geared towards educators supporting students with autism spectrum disorder, and...

Stocking-shaming in the 19th Century: An Interview with MA Candidate, Kate Sekules

Kate Sekules is a degree candidate in the MA in Costume Studies program. Her research interests are vernacular clothing, the dress of the poor, and uncovering the untold history of mending. She is currently writing a book about visible mending and the future of fashion, to be published by Penguin in fall 2020.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Fabio Parasecoli of Nutrition and Food Studies Receives Fulbright Award

Fabio Parasecoli, a professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies, has been awarded a Fulbright Award to study food heritage in Spain. He will be working on a research project led by UNESCO Chair Director, Dr. F. Xavier Medina at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.

"Green Door" Soundtrack Brings Together Alumni

The soundtrack team behind a new Taiwanese mini-series called Green Door is mostly made up of alumni of the Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions. The six-episode show hit Netflix in America and 190 other countries in March after premiering in Taiwan where the music received good reviews.

Food Studies Students Win Green Grant to Tackle Plastic Waste

Master's students Sarah Dietz and Yvonne Cuaresma won a $2,500 Green Grant to launch a personal waste mitigation challenge aimed at improving the NYU community’s environmental literacy and sustainability efforts.

In and of the World: Counseling@NYU Students Find Community Online and at NYU Accra

Ambar Gomez and Katherine Lizardo became friends through their online Counseling@NYU program. The two enriched their studies with a trip to NYU Accra to study Global Perspectives in Higher Education.
Areas of Study: Education Health

Fridays in the Food Lab: Cooking Competition Edition

A cooking competition hosted by the Food Lab featured student teams planning and executing menus in various culinary styles: gluten-free, vegan, locavore, kosher, and allergen-free.
Areas of Study: Health

Alexander Galloway Named 2019 Guggenheim Fellow

Professor Alexander Galloway has been awarded a 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship.
Areas of Study: Media Studies

Research Alliance 10th Anniversary Event: Pursuing Equity in NYC Schools

What will be required in the next decade—in terms of policy, practice and research—to ensure more equitable learning opportunities and outcomes for NYC students?

Siblings Brew Chai in Brooklyn

Launched by brother-and-sister duo Food Studies MA alum Amy Rothstein (Steinhardt ’14) and Peter Rothstein (Stern ’21), Dona is a spiced-based beverage company focusing on tea concentrates and sodas.

Black Drivers More Likely to Be Stopped Finds Study Co-authored by NYU Steinhardt Researcher

A new study titled, “A large-scale analysis of racial disparities in police stops across the United States,” found that in a dataset of nearly 100 million traffic stops across the United States, black drivers were about 20 percent more likely to be stopped than white drivers relative to their share of the residential population.
Areas of Study: Education

London Study Trip Through a Participant's Eyes

A personal dispatch from the Creative and Cultural Industries short-term study abroad course.

NYU Metro Center Hosts Critically Conscious Educators Rising Series

NYU Metro Center Hosts Critically Conscious Educators Rising Series

NYU Metro Center's Director of MEL Participates in 2019 Creative Research Center Symposium

NYU Metro Center's Director of MEL Participates in 2019 Creative Research Center Symposium

Third Annual Jim Hinojosa Distinguished Alumni Award Winner Announced

Meet the recipient of the third annual Jim Hinojosa Alumni Award, Dr. Gary Bedell. Dr. Bedell is a two-time alumnus of the department, having earned his post-professional master’s degree at NYU in 1986 and his PhD in 1998.
Areas of Study: Health

A Monograph That Tells the Story of the Natural World

Icelandic folk magic and magical texts—so-called low and high magic—combine as sources and inspiration for A Book of Staves by Jesse Bransford, chair of Steinhardt’s Department of Art and Art Professions.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Finding NYU’s Most “Physical” Therapists

Who are NYU Steinhardt’s Most “Physical” Therapists? The Department of Physical Therapy recently held a competition to find out.
Areas of Study: Health

NYU Metro Center's RBE-RN Team Members Share Expertise at Statewide Conference

NYU Metro Center's RBE-RN Team Members Expertise at Statewide Conference

Fridays in the Food Lab: Career Advice and Knife Sharpening 101

As a part of the Fridays in the Food Lab series, the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies held an interactive knife sharpening workshop and professional development panel discussion.
Areas of Study: Health

Laundromats Support Early Literacy, Finds NYU Steinhardt Professor

New research from Professor Susan Neuman finds that laundromats can serve as an important environment for early literacy development. The research was part of a program led by Laundry Literacy Coalition.
Areas of Study: Education