Academic SupportWe are a community of scholars. Whether we are faculty or students, we are drawn together by the chance to study together, to learn from one another, to exchange new ideas, and gain new knowledge. Colleges and universities demand a challenging level of work from their students: Vast amounts of reading, the synthesis of a great deal of new information, and the need to understand complex concepts. Whether you are a new student making a transition to NYU or a current student facing new academic challenges, it is important for you to understand the benefits of getting academic support. NYU has a number of offices to help ensure that the work you are doing reflects your best efforts. We encourage you to talk with your professor, academic advisor, or a member of your school's student services staff if you are interested in taking advantage of these resources. College of Arts and ScienceRichard Kalb(212) 998-8140 Willie Long(212) 998-8130 College of DentistryPhyllis Stone(212) 998-9242 College of NursingJacqueline Klein(212) 998-7386 Gallatin School of Individualized StudyLaurin Kaminsky (212) 992-9837 Graduate School Arts and ScienceKathleen Talvacchia(212) 998-8060 Leonard N. Stern School of Business: UndergraduateSusan Greenbaum(212) 998-0211 Leonard N. Stern School of Business: GraduateGary Fraser(212) 998-0993 Liberal Studies ProgramFred Schwarzbach(212) 998-7175 Polytechnic Institute of NYUMichael Hutmaker(718) 260-3773 Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public ServiceTyra K. Liebmann(212) 998-7415 School of Continuing and Professional StudiesAnna Condoulis (undergraduate)(212) 998-7003 Barb Gosset (graduate)(212) 992-9077 School of LawMichelle Kirkland(212) 998-6021 School of MedicineLynn Buckvar-Keltz(212) 263-6088 Silver School of Social WorkChristine Campbell (graduate)(212) 998-5962 Dina Rosenfeld (undergraduate)(212) 998-5944 Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human DevelopmentPatricia Carey(212) 998-5025 Tisch School of the ArtsRobert Cameron(212) 998-1902 |
