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NYU Libraries - Disability Services

Email · Web Address· Phone: 212.998.2519 · Fax: 212.995.4583 ·
TTY (Leave Message): 212.998.4980

Contact: Tom McNulty · Coordinator of Services for People with Disabilities
Bobst Library offers accessibility, services, and technology available for students, faculty, and other library users with special needs.

NYU School of Law - Office of Career Services Diversity Programs

Web Address · Phone: 212.998.6090 ·
The Office of Career Services at the NYU School of Law offers a number of programs and opportunities for students who are members of underrepresented populations.

NYU School of Medicine - Office of Diversity Affairs

Web Address · Phone: 212.263.8948 · Fax: 212.263.6526
Within the NYU School of Medicine, the office is dedicated to promoting programs that identify and nurture diverse talent, and also promotes cultural competency in health care. Mekbib Gemeda, Assistant Dean for Diversity Affairs and Community Health.

OFFICES/SERVICES SPOTLIGHT

Moses Center for Students with Disabilities
The Henry and Lucy Moses Center for Students with Disabilities provides comprehensive services and programs for undergraduate and graduate students with hearing and visual impairments, mobility impairments, learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders, chronic illnesses, and psychological impairments.

Martin Luther King

On February 10, 1961, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke to a capacity crowd at the Hall of Fame Playhouse located at the University Heights campus. Dr. King lectured on "The Future of Integration" and urged non-violent protest. He emphasized the need for "persistence," and the inevitability of "sacrifice, suffering, and struggle" associated with achieving justice.