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Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS)

Email · Web Address· Phone: 212.998.4720 · Fax: 212.995.4115
561 LaGuardia Place
OISS offers documentation services, advisory services, information workshops, social groups for international students and members of the NYU community.

Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO)

Web Address · Phone: 212.998.2370 · Fax: 212.995.4847
561 7 East 12th Street · 10th Floor
The Office of Equal Opportunity sponsors outreach activities and programs; serves as the liaison with the U.S. Department of Labor and other governmental agencies charged with affirmative action monitoring and advises on affirmative action implementation.

Office of Faculty Resources

Email · Web Address · Phone: 212.998.2987
194 Mercer Street · 4th Floor
The Office of Faculty Resources, which is based in the Office of the Provost, helps faculty navigate all the services that NYU has to offer them. Faculty can find information on programs and departments that assist in the pursuit of teaching, research, funding, and living and working in New York City.

Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Services (LGBT)

Email · Web Address · Phone: 212.998.4424
Kimmel Center for University Life · 60 Washington Square South · Suite 602
LGBT offers advising, advocacy, career networking, counseling and referrals, education and training, event sponsorship, leadership development and weekly discussion groups for members of the LGBT community at NYU.

Office of Public Safety - Persons with Disabilities

Web Address
New York UniversityÕs 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.

Office of Residential Education - Residential International Student Engagement (RISE)

Charity Halsdorf's Email · Nupur Goyal's Email · Web Address
Sponsored by the Office of Residential Education, RISE connects international students with the NYU and NYC communities, while providing support and resources for a smooth transition to the United States.

Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP)

Web Address · Phone: 212.998.2121 · Fax: 212.995.4029
15 Washington Pl. #1H
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.

Office of Student Activities (OSA)

Web Address · Phone: 212.998.4700 · Fax: 212.995.4116
Kimmel Center for University Life · 60 Washington Square South · Rm. 704
OSA offers advisement and leadership development programs for student organizations at NYU.

Professional Development Program

Email · Web Address · Phone: 212.998.1280
NYU's Professional Development Programs provides professional development and leadership programming geared specifically toward NYU staff and administration, with the intent of enhancing current, and developing future, leaders at NYU.

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.