Four Professors Presented with NYU’s 2007-08 Distinguished Teaching Award
Four NYU faculty members were recently awarded the 2007-08
Distinguished Teaching Award, an annual honor that highlights NYU’s
commitment to teaching excellence.
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JOHN BRADEMAS RECEIVES HONORARY DEGREE AND EDUCATION MEDAL
On Sept. 27, president emeritus and former U.S. Representative John
Brademas was awarded his 53rd honorary degree, by Westfield State
College in Massachusetts.
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Screen Stars Gather at Tisch East Alumni Speakers Series Event
The Tisch East Alumni Council held its first event of the fall last
month when some 40 alumni turned out to hear a talented trio of Tisch
School of the Arts alums tell their story.
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STEINHARDT’S PAREKH RECEIVES GRANT TO STUDY OBESITY AND CANCER MORTALITY
Niyati Parekh, assistant professor of nutrition and public health at
the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, was
recently awarded a $100,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute to
study the links between obesity and cancer mortality.
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Tisch School Partners with U.S. Department of State to Help Launch Democracy Video Challenge
Mary Schmidt Campbell, dean of the Tisch School of the Arts (middle),
and Sheril Antonio, associate dean of film, television and new media at
Tisch and chair of the Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music,
recently joined James Glassman, undersecretary of state for public
diplomacy and public affairs, to announce the Democracy Video
Challenge.
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Toni Morrison Helps Celebrate Clyde Taylor’s 45 Years of Teaching
NYU’s Institute of African American Affairs (IAAA), the Gallatin School
of Individualized Study, and Africana Studies at NYU recently honored
Gallatin professor Clyde Taylor on his retirement from 45 years of
teaching as a professor of social and cultural analysis...
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