Offices & Services
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Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS)Email · Web Address· Phone: 212.998.4720 · Fax: 212.995.4115 |
Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO)Web Address · Phone: 212.998.2370 · Fax: 212.995.4847 |
Office of Faculty ResourcesEmail · Web Address · Phone: 212.998.2987 |
Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Services (LGBT)Email · Web Address · Phone: 212.998.4424 |
Office of Public Safety - Persons with DisabilitiesWeb Address |
Office of Residential Education - Residential International Student Engagement (RISE)Charity Halsdorf's Email · Nupur Goyal's Email · Web Address |
Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP)Web Address · Phone: 212.998.2121 · Fax: 212.995.4029 |
Office of Student Activities (OSA)Web Address · Phone: 212.998.4700 · Fax: 212.995.4116 |
Professional Development ProgramEmail · Web Address
· Phone: 212.998.1280 |
OFFICES/SERVICES SPOTLIGHT
Family and Community Initiatives
As part of the Faculty Resources Office, the Family and Community Initiatives Office is dedicated to the family life of faculty, staff, administration, and graduate students of NYU. It provides information about child care and education resources, elder/adult dependent care, and work-family counseling.
Female Law School Graduates
NYU's School of Law was one of the first in the nation to admit women. The first three graduates -- Rose Otliffe Levere, Agnes Kennedy Mulligan, and Julia Amanda Wilson -- graduated in 1892. Of the three, only one - Mulligan - continued her pre-law-school career, in real estate finance and development, and she became the first woman elected to the New York Real Estate Exchange. Levere moved from a career in the theater to a post-law school career as pastor of the First Spiritualist Church in New York. Wilson had been a homemaker for a number of years when she started law school. When her husband died in 1891, she completed her studies and went on to private practice upon graduation in 1892.