Innovative Scholarship Provides Students with Financial Aid and Social Opportunities
The College of Arts and Science has received a unique gift that will
provide undergraduates with scholarships and social programming to help
them form bonds with one another and the University.
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Steinhardt Alum Hamingson Named Executive Director of The Public Theater
Andrew Hamingson, who graduated in September from the Steinhardt School
of Culture, Education, and Human Development master’s program in
performing arts administration, concedes that his student journey was
unorthodox.
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Steinhardt Dean Brabeck Leads Capitol Hill Briefing on Research in Education
Mary Brabeck, dean of the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and
Human Development, recently visited Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.,
to lead a briefing for congressional staff about the importance of
educational research in developing highly qualified teachers.
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Tisch Gala to Feature Stars of Stage and Screen
The annual gala for the Tisch School of the Arts, “Tisch on Stage,”
will be held on Nov. 17 for the first time at the Frederick P. Rose
Hall, the home of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
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Tisch School Holds 11th Annual Day of Community
Each year, the Center for Art and Public Policy at the Tisch School of
the Arts (TSOA) hosts a “Day of Community” symposium on a social issue
of vital concern to artists and scholars.
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Two Wagner Students Hone Public Service Skills as Oprah Winfrey Scholars
Her home is a dusty community in Capetown, South Africa. Its name,
Uitsig, means “look at the view” in Afrikaans. But as first-year Wagner
Graduate School of Public Service student Chesray L. Dolpha explains,
there is no grand vista, only cramped, airless residences topped by tin
roofs.
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