| City Council Speaker Delivers Keynote at LGBT Welcome Christine Quinn, the first female, openly gay, and Irish speaker of the New York City Council, greeted new and returning students |
| Community Open Houses Prove Fruitful as NYU Plans Its Physical Future NYU is a community totaling more than 75,000 strong, and when you factor in the greater Village population that number multiplies considerably. |
| Department of Photography & Imaging Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Exhibition ‘Transformations’ An exhibition of over 150 photographs and photo-based works celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Department of Photography & Imaging in the Tisch School of the Arts will run through Nov. 17. |
| New Interdisciplinary Institute Studies Children, Families in Context of Changing World Bringing together more than 40 NYU faculty from the social, behavioral, and health sciences, the newly formed Institute of Human Development and Social Change (IHDSC) studies how complex social forces, such as globalization and immigration, affect human development. |
| Reynolds Program Offers New Slate of Speakers and Service Challenges in 2007-08 Bringing together more than 40 NYU faculty from the social, behavioral, and health sciences, the newly formed Institute of Human Development and Social Change (IHDSC) studies how complex social forces, such as globalization and immigration, affect human development. |
| Charles Bertolami Becomes the 14th Dean of NYU’s College of Dentistry Charles N. Bertolami—a leader in the dental research, education, and clinical communities—became the 14th dean of NYU’s 142-year-old College of Dentistry on Sept. 1. |
| NYU Alumni Score Big at the 2007 Emmys Alumni and faculty from NYU and the Tisch School of the Arts (TSOA) were well represented at this year’s 59th annual Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. |
| NYU Expands Child Care Initiatives and Opportunities Responding to the increasing challenges faced by NYU’s working parents, the University’s Child Care Task Force has been busy developing and readying a number of new “family friendly” initiatives for Academic Year 2007-2008. |
| NYU’s A&P Office, NYU Alumni Magazine Earn CASE Awards NYU’s Office of Advertising and Publications and the NYU Alumni Magazine were recently awarded medals by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) |
| Scholar to Discuss ‘Collecting the Indian Ocean’ at La Maison Française An array of books, periodicals, maps, and other materials pertaining to the Indian Ocean region, recently acquired by the Division of Libraries, will be the focus of discussion on Thursday, October 18, at 7 p.m., when La Maison Française hosts Larry W. Bowman |
| Tisch School Plans Annual Gala The Tisch School of the Arts will hold its annual gala on Monday, November 12 at the Town Hall. |
| Dental Professor Receives NSF Grant to Compare Bone Development Timothy G. Bromage, an adjunct professor of biomaterials and biomimetics and of basic science and craniofacial biology at the College of Dentistry, was recently awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for a one-year pilot study to analyze bone tissue development in Sub-Saharan Africans |
| Neural Science Study Points to Lasting Impact of Mild Hearing Loss Mild to moderate forms of hearing loss can have a lasting impact on the auditory cortex, according to findings by researchers at NYU’s Center for Neural Science. |
| Drawing by Seeing Mild to moderate forms of hearing loss can have a lasting impact on the auditory cortex, according to findings by researchers at NYU’s Center for Neural Science. |
| Ellery’s Protest: How One Young Man Defied Tradition and Sparked the Battle over School Prayer Mild to moderate forms of hearing loss can have a lasting impact on the auditory cortex, according to findings by researchers at NYU’s Center for Neural Science. |
| Making Information Technology Work: Maximizing the Benefits for Health Care Organizations Mild to moderate forms of hearing loss can have a lasting impact on the auditory cortex, according to findings by researchers at NYU’s Center for Neural Science. |
| New from NYU Press: The Unfinished City: New York and the Metropolitan Idea Mild to moderate forms of hearing loss can have a lasting impact on the auditory cortex, according to findings by researchers at NYU’s Center for Neural Science. |
| The Economic and Strategic Rise of China and India: Asian Realignments after the 1997 Financial Crisis Mild to moderate forms of hearing loss can have a lasting impact on the auditory cortex, according to findings by researchers at NYU’s Center for Neural Science. |
| They Called Me Mayer July: Painted Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Poland before the Holocaust Mild to moderate forms of hearing loss can have a lasting impact on the auditory cortex, according to findings by researchers at NYU’s Center for Neural Science. |
| Bhutto and Brademas Meet at CFR Event in New York NYU President Emeritus and former congressman (D.-Ind.) John Brademas and former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (1988-1990 and 1993-1996) met recently at an event held at the Council on Foreign Relations of New York. |
| “What Remains: Documents from the Creative Time Archive” on Display at NYU’s Fales An exhibition entitled “What Remains: Documents from the Creative Time Archive,” showcasing the history of public art in New York City, opens at NYU’s Fales Collection on Oct. 4. |
| ‘Fine Arts’ Becomes Department of Art History The Department of Art History recently changed its name from the original title of Department of Fine Arts. |
| Diane Yu Elected an AMA Trustee The American Management Association (AMA), a world leader in professional development and performance-based learning solutions, recently elected Diane C. Yu, chief of staff and deputy to President John Sexton, to a three-year term on its board of trustees. |
| Funk Legend Clinton Greets Clive Davis Department Students |
| Social Work’s Jeane Anastas Receives CSWE Award Professor of Social Work Jeane Anastas will receive the 2007 Distinguished Recent Contributions to Social Work Education Award from the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). The award recognizes a social work educator’s achievements within the last 10 years. |

