NYU Prepares to Celebrate Annual MLK Week
“Dare to D.R.E.A.M”
will be the theme for NYU’s third annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration
Week, to be held January 21-26.
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NYU Report Offers Roadmap for Improved Relations with Muslims in the West
As western nations
see their Muslim populations grow, government officials and policy experts
recommend improving relations between Muslim and non-Muslim communities in
these countries through locally driven community building initiatives and
training media professionals to be more conscientious of how they portray
Muslim communities
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Scholars Consider Works of Socialist Leader Harrington
Having successfully processed and curated the papers of
Michael Harrington, the most prominent American socialist intellectual and
political leader of the latter half of the 20th century, NYU’s Tamiment Library
recently celebrated their official “opening” with a symposium featuring some of
the best thinkers of our time.
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Symposium Explores New Directions of Philanthropy
What are the most
effective ways to make a positive impact on poverty, sickness, or homelessness?
Should funding go to improve specific neighborhoods, address a high-profile
problem, or go into research to investigate the root causes of various social
ills? How much of the burden should not-for-profits and corporate
philanthropies be expected to shoulder, and what are the responsibilities of
government?
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