Skip to Navigation | Skip to Content

all | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u | v | w | x | y | z

Malaysian and Indonesian Student Society

Web Address

Metropolitan Center for Urban Education (Metro Center)

Web Address· Phone: 212.998.5100 · Fax: 212.995.4199
726 Broadway · Rm. 510
The Metropolitan Center within Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development offers technical assistance to schools, applied research and services for students.

Middle Eastern Law Students Association (MELSA)

Web Address
40 Washington Square South · Rm. 110 · Phone: 212.998.6575
The Middle Eastern Law Students Association provides a support and networking system for the community of law students who are of Middle Eastern descent, including Arab, North African, Iranian, Turkish, Kurdish and Armenian students.

Middle-Eastern Sustained Dialogue Group

Web Address

Multiracial Law Students Association (MuLSA)

40 Washington Square South, Rm. 110 · Phone: 212.998.6575
The Multiracial Law Students Association (MuLSA) seeks to provide a forum to address the unique issues confronting multiracial students as they prepare to join the legal profession.

Muslim Graduate Student Group (MGSG)

Web Address

OFFICES/SERVICES SPOTLIGHT

Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP)
The Office of Sponsored Programs is staffed by Projects Officers knowledgeable about funding opportunities in a wide range of academic fields and experienced in dealing with public and private not-for-profit sponsors. The office helps identify appropriate potential sponsors, interpret guidelines, develop budgets, and fulfill application requirements. OSP also provides institutional sign off on proposal submissions, negotiates awards with sponsors and guides investigators in funded project administration.

First Women

In October 1873, the first women students at NYU enrolled in the School of Art, where they received an "instructional" form of classes with no degrees. Women were admitted to other schools in the following order: Graduate Department, 1888; School of Pedagogy, 1890; Law School, 1890; Washington Square College, 1914; University College (at the University Heights campus), 1959.