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Office of Public Safety - Persons with Disabilities
New York University's Office of Public Safety provides campus transportation services to all members of the NYU community. For those individuals with physical or cognitive disabilities, every bus operated on their fixed routes is accessible.
Countee Cullen
Countee Cullen, noted Harlem Renaissance poet, graduated from NYU in 1925. While a student at NYU's University Heights campus, Cullen completed his renowned "Ballad of the Brown Girl" and published his first book of poetry, Color. Color later earned Cullen the Harmon Foundation's first gold medal for literature in 1927. The NYU Archives still retains Cullen's senior thesis, "The Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay: an appreciation."