‘Emerging Leaders’ Selected at Wagner
Under an innovative Wagner Graduate School of
Public Service program that prepares exceptional young men and women for public
service careers, 35 college graduates have been selected as Fellows for
Emerging Leaders in Public Service, Class of 2008.
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Dental Students Learn to Medically Assess Patients
“We tell our DDS students that they are primary
healthcare providers, but that doesn’t mean very much unless we equip them with
the knowledge, skills, and experience to act competently and confidently in
that capacity,” says Andrew B. Schenkel, clinical assistant professor of
cariology and comprehensive care at the College of Dentistry.
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Drama Department Presents Seventh Annual hotINK International Festival
Now in its seventh year, hotINK is the
Department of Drama’s international festival of play readings, bringing
together playwrights from around the world with distinguished actors and
directors from the New York theatre, as well
as students, alumni, and faculty from the Tisch School
of the Arts.
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GSAS, Steinhardt Offer New Master’s Degree in Teaching French
The Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and
Human Development has collaborated with the Graduate School of Arts and Science
to offer a master’s program in teaching French as a foreign language.
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Milestones Achieved in Second Year of Steinhardt, DOE, and CUNY Partnership
Funded by a $15 million grant from the Carroll
and Milton Petrie Foundation, the Partnership for Teacher Excellence (PTE)
started in 2006 as a unique collaboration among the Steinhardt School of
Culture, Education, and Human Development, the City University of New York
(CUNY) and the NYC Department of Education (DOE) to address the need for
quality teachers in high-needs public schools throughout the city.
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NYU Press Helps Establish American Literatures Initiative
Five university presses recently joined together
to launch a collaborative project to expand the publication of first books by
scholars in the humanities.
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Study Maps Life in Extreme Environments, Creating Potential for Molecular Bioengineering
A team of biologists, which includes NYU
assistant biology professor Richard Bonneau, has developed a model mapping the
control circuit governing a whole, free-living organism.
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Wagner Faculty Offer Management Advice to Non-Profits and State Agencies
Three faculty members from the Wagner Graduate
School of Public Service are providing their performance-based management
expertise to assist operations of major nonprofit organizations and of state
and city government in New York.
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