Center for the U.S. and the Cold War hosts Lecture Series This Fall
The Center for the U.S. and the Cold War, a joint project of the
Tamiment Library, the University’s archive devoted to research on labor
history and the history of progressive and radical political movements,
and of the Faculty of Arts and Science, will host a lecture series this
fall.
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Hartford Institute Launches New Initiative To Help in Care for Geriatric Patients
The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing at NYU’s College of
Nursing recently launched an initiative named REASN, or Resourcefully
Enhancing Aging in Specialty Nursing, a continuation of its work with
specialty nurses to deepen the involvement of nursing associations in
enhancing their members’ competence in caring for older adults.
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Howard Gardner to Explore ‘Good Work in the Global Era’ as NYU’s Jacob K. Javits Visiting Professor
Howard Gardner, a developmental and cognitive psychologist best known
for his theory of multiple intelligences, has been appointed the first
Jacob K. Javits Visiting Professor at NYU. Gardner begins his
appointment this fall in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education,
and Human Development, where he will teach two graduate level seminars.
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New Minor to Help Prepare the Next Generation in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
NYU Child Study Center Offers Only Undergraduate Minor of its Kind in U.S.
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U.S. Department of Education Awards NYU $4.2 Million for Training in Education Sciences
The U.S. Department of Education’s Institute for Education Sciences
(IES) has awarded NYU a $4.2 million grant to fund a fellowship program
designed to train doctoral students of diverse backgrounds to become
outstanding researchers in the education sciences.
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