NYU College of Nursing Faculty Mauro, Hickey, McCabe, and Ea Collaborate to Publish in Nursing Education Perspectives
Jul 2, 2012
Jul 2, 2012
Jul 3, 2012
NYU physicists, part of the team searching for the Higgs boson, are available for comment after the release of new data on the sub-atomic particle that is a building block of the universe.
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Arts and Science, Research, Faculty |
Press Release
Jul 5, 2012
Researchers at New York University’s Institute for Education and Social Policy (IESP) have found that New York City’s summer jobs program improved school attendance and other educational outcomes for youth participants.
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Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service |
Press Release
Jul 6, 2012
The Technical Assistance Center on Disproportionality (TACD), housed within Steinhardt’s Metro Center for Urban Education (Metro Center), will host its 2012 summer institute preparing K-12 educators to practice cultural awareness in today’s multicultural classroom
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Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development |
Press Release
Jul 6, 2012
European settlement during the colonial era had a positive effect on today’s per capita income, a study by William Easterly, a professor in NYU’s Department of Economics, and Ross Levine, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, has found.
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Arts and Science, Research, Faculty |
Article
Jul 9, 2012
A team of scientists has created an “MRI” of the Sun’s interior plasma motions, shedding light on how it transfers heat from its deep interior to its surface. The result upends our understanding of how heat is transported outwards by the Sun and challenges existing explanations of the formation of sunspots and magnetic field generation.
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Research, Arts and Science, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty |
Press Release
Jul 9, 2012
A number of NYU faculty members are available for comment on the 2012 presidential campaign, and are listed here.
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Leonard N. Stern School of Business, College of Arts and Science, College of Nursing, Silver School of Social Work, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service |
Press Release
Jul 9, 2012
Karen Grépin's paper will appear in the July special issue of Health Affairs devoted to assessing the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
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NYUToday-feature, Research, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service |
Press Release
Jul 11, 2012
Carr will be Reading from Her Book; Reception and Book Signing to Follow
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Fales, Events, Division of Libraries |
Press Release
Jul 16, 2012
The ability of infants to recognize speech is more sophisticated than previously known, researchers in New York University’s Department of Psychology have found. Their study showed that infants, as early as nine months old, could make distinctions between speech and non-speech sounds in both humans and animals.
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Arts and Science, Research, NYUToday-feature, Faculty |
Press Release
Jul 17, 2012
A researcher at NYU’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and two collaborators from University of Toronto have solved a decades-old equation that models several real-world systems, such as the development of cracks in materials, the formation of bacteria, and the growth of liquid crystals.
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Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Research, Faculty |
Article
Jul 17, 2012
The New York City Council’s Land Use Committee approved a modified version of the NYU Core expansion plan by a vote of 19-1. The proposed expansion plan goes to the full City Council for a vote on Wednesday, July 25.
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NYUToday-feature |
Article
Jul 19, 2012
Richard Florida, one of the world’s leading authorities on economic competitiveness, cultural and technological innovation, and demographic trends has been appointed Global Research Professor for the NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies (NYU-SCPS).
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School of Continuing and Professional Studies |
Press Release
Jul 19, 2012
New York University’s Kimmel Center will display “House: Home”, a group exhibition including works by Thomas Ahlgren, Amanda Brown, Zach Christopher, Drew Conrad, Heather Culp, Claire Gaylord, Todd Hido, Gwynne Johnson, Ginny Mangrum, Hannah Kasper, Kristin Nason, Adam O'Neal, Jonathan Smith, Jeffrey Tranchell and Esther Pearl Watson.
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Kimmel Windows Gallery |
Press Release
Jul 19, 2012
Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, a professor at New York University’s Silver School of Social Work, is available for comment on the HIV prevention needs of Latino youth and the role of families in preventing risky adolescent behavior.
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Research, Silver School of Social Work |
Press Release
Jul 23, 2012
Infants are able to detect how speech communicates unobservable intentions, researchers at NYU and McGill University have found in a study that sheds new light on how early in life we can rely on language to acquire knowledge about matters that go beyond first-hand experiences.
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Arts and Science, Research, Faculty |
Press Release
Jul 25, 2012
Local weather patterns temporarily influence people’s beliefs about evidence for global warming, according to research by political scientists at New York University and Temple University. Their study found that those living in places experiencing warmer-than-normal temperatures at the time they were surveyed were significantly more likely than others to say there is evidence for global warming.
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Arts and Science, Research, Faculty |
Press Release
Jul 25, 2012
William Easterly, a professor in NYU’s Department of Economics, has won the 2013 Adam Smith Award for his research, which has “significantly changed the terms of the debate over the role of government and foreign aid in addressing the problems of poverty and underdevelopment."
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Arts and Science, Research, Faculty |
Article
Jul 25, 2012
The New York City Council approves the Council’s Land Use Committee's modified version of the NYU Core expansion plan.
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All University, NYU 2031 |
Press Release
Jul 26, 2012
Can the simple act of recognizing a face as you walk down the street change the way we think? NYU researchers show that remembering something old or noticing something new can bias how you process subsequent information.
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Arts and Science, Research, Faculty |
Press Release
Jul 27, 2012
New York University College of Nursing (NYUCN) Center for Drug Use and HIV Research's (CDUHR) Dr. Samuel Friedman, Director of CDUHR’s Theoretical Synthesis Core, received a prestigious National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Avant-Garde Award for 2012. The award, now in its fifth year, is given to individual scientists of exceptional creativity who propose high-impact research that opens new avenues for prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS among drug abusers.
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College of Nursing, Federal Grants |
Press Release
Jul 27, 2012
NYU physicist Kyle Cranmer will discuss the significance of the Higgs boson and the intricacies of the Large Hadron Collider on Thurs., Aug. 9, 4 p.m. at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology.
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Arts and Science, Research, Faculty, Around the Square |
Press Release
Jul 31, 2012
As an archivist, historian, and astute collector of the archives and personal papers of key organizations and figures of radical politics and left wing social movements, Michael H. Nash, head of the New York University Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, played a major role in the preservation of left politics and labor. Nash passed away on Tuesday, July 24, 2012. He was 66.
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Tamiment Library, Division of Libraries |
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