Nominations are now closed for the 2012 Nia Awards. Please scroll down to see a complete listing of the 2012 Nia Award recipients!
Nominations are now closed for the 2012 Nia Awards. Please scroll down to see a complete listing of the 2012 Nia Award recipients!
“One Determined Person Can Make a Significant Difference”
The Nia (Swahili word meaning purpose) Awards are a long-standing tradition organized by the Center for Multicultural Education and Programs, a department in the Division of Students Affairs. The Nia Awards are an opportunity to recognize the achievements of members of the NYU community for promoting diversity and social justice in their work for NYU and New York City communities. This celebration honors our awards winners and the various leaders in The Center.
Guidelines
Nia Awards are given to NYU students, faculty, administrators and alumni who have had an impact on the communities within the University and the city. Their contributions can be through work in their schools and departments, student organizations, other areas of the University or New York City. Successful nominations should address how the nominee fits the ideals and description of the particular Nia award.
Eligibility
Nia Awards Ceremony
The Nia Awards Ceremony is held at the end of each Spring semester. Ceremony and reception is by invitation only.