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Examining Frederick Douglass, The Constitutional Promise, And the American Dilemma

In his latest work, Colaiaco analyzes the rhetoric and ideas of Frederick Douglass’s powerful July 4th oration, delivered in Rochester, N.Y in 1852. | Full Story »
Law Professor James Jacobs Pens Fourth Book on La Cosa Nostra
In The Godfather, Part III, the mafia don Michael Corleone, played by Al Pacino, growls, “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.” In a way, NYU School of Law professor James B. Jacobs could say the same thing. | Full Story »
Nadrian Seeman Named Winner of 2005 World Technology Award

NYU Chemist Nadrian Seeman has been named winner of the 2005 World Technology Award for Biotechnology by the World Technology Network (WTN), a global peer-elected association of the world’s leading science and technology innovators. Seeman is the Margaret and Herman Sokol Professor of Chemistry. | Full Story »
Researchers Prove Air Pollution Causes Heart Disease

NYU School of Medicine researchers are providing some of the most compelling evidence yet that long-term exposure to air pollution—even at levels within federal standards—causes heart disease. | Full Story »
Scientist Joseph LeDoux Wins Fyssen Foundation’s 2005 International Prize for Work on Neural Basis of Emotions
NYU neural scientist Joseph LeDoux recently received the Fyssen Foundation’s 2005 International Prize for his work on the neural basis of emotions. | Full Story »
Steinhardt Collaborates with Ross Institute on New Charter Public School
NYU’s Steinhardt School has collaborated with the Ross Institute for Advanced Study and Innovation in Education to create a new charter school in New York City. The Ross Global Academy, approved by the New York State Board of Regents in mid-January and backed by New York City Public Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, is scheduled to open on the Lower East Side in the fall of 2006. | Full Story »
TSOA’s Zelda Fichandler Directs Awake and Sing! at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.
In December, Zelda Fichandler, chair of the Graduate Acting Program in the Tisch School of the Arts (TSOA) since 1984, returned to her home theatre in Washington, D.C. after nearly a 10-year absence to direct a production of the Depression-era play Awake and Sing! by Clifford Odets. | Full Story »
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