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Alumni and Parents Find Creative Ways to Support NYU
Despite the negative economic news that pours from virtually every news medium, NYU’s alumni and parent supporters are still finding creative ways to give back this year...
‘Smart’ Meters Help Track Electricity Use on Campus in Real Time
Over the past year, NYU has installed a “smart” electric meter in the majority of its buildings in order to directly monitor electrical use. This advanced electric meter identifies consumption in more detail than a conventional one, allowing for it to poll and record data from a building every 15 minutes in the form of kilowatts and kilowatt hours...
Celebrating 20 Years of Advancing Diversity at NYU
Over the past year, NYU has installed a “smart” electric meter in the majority of its buildings in order to directly monitor electrical use. This advanced electric meter identifies consumption in more detail than a conventional one, allowing for it to poll and record data from a building every 15 minutes in the form of kilowatts and kilowatt hours...
Class of 2009 Legacy Offers Internship Opportunities to Future Students
Each graduating class leaves its own unique mark on NYU, and the Class of 2009 will be no different...
Donor ‘Adopts’ Wagner Class In Social Entrepreneurship
A successful financial consultant, Ira W. Miller had already determined he wanted to give something back to society when, on a plane trip last fall, he first met Ellen McGrath, a clinical psychologist whose extensive professional background spans work as a faculty member at the University of California, Irvine Medical School, psychology expert on ABC’s Good Morning America, and consultant for a number of Fortune 500 companies...
Legendary Downtown Photographer Donates Collection to Tamiment Library
John Penley, legendary downtown New York photographer, was sitting at a light box in Tamiment Library in March, going through hundreds of images he has taken during nearly 30 years of living on the Lower East Side...
NYU Leads in Study Abroad, Attracting International Students
NYU remains one of the top American universities in both attracting international students and in sending students to study abroad, according to a new report by the Institute of International Education (IIE)...
NYU Looks to Create Satellite Campus in Washington, D.C.
With a recent pledge from NYU alumnus and trustee Ronald Abramson (WSC ’71), NYU has begun planning for its first domestic campus outside of New York City...
On Eve of G20 Summit, British Prime Minister Discusses the New Multilateralism
The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown came to NYU on March 25 to discuss “A New Multilateralism in the 21st Century,” with Madeleine K. Albright and Paul Volcker...
Retrospective of Orphan Film Symposium to Be Held in L.A.
The Orphan Film Symposium, a biennial festival and conference founded in 1999 by Dan Streible, associate professor in the Cinema Studies Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, will offer a retrospective of its previous six incarnations in Los Angeles on May 2 and 3...
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Calendar, April 17 - May16
The Orphan Film Symposium, a biennial festival and conference founded in 1999 by Dan Streible, associate professor in the Cinema Studies Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, will offer a retrospective of its previous six incarnations in Los Angeles on May 2 and 3...
Celebrating NYU’s 2008 Authors in the Humanities
The Orphan Film Symposium, a biennial festival and conference founded in 1999 by Dan Streible, associate professor in the Cinema Studies Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, will offer a retrospective of its previous six incarnations in Los Angeles on May 2 and 3...
Dear NYU Today Readers: A Letter From the Editor
The Orphan Film Symposium, a biennial festival and conference founded in 1999 by Dan Streible, associate professor in the Cinema Studies Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, will offer a retrospective of its previous six incarnations in Los Angeles on May 2 and 3...
IFA Receives $1 Million from Leon Levy Foundation for Student Fellowships
The Conservation Center at NYU’s Institute for Fine Arts (IFA) recently announced that it received a $1 million grant from the Levy Foundation to advance graduate training in archaeological conservation...
Kanbar Announces Winners of 67th First Run Film Festival
The winners of NYU’s 67th annual First Run Film Festival, which premieres the work of some of the country’s top student films from the Kanbar Institute of Film and Television at the Tisch School of the Arts (TSOA), were announced in late March...
Laurie Anderson To Be Fall 2009 ITP Visiting Artist in Residence
The Tisch School of the Arts Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) recently announced that performance artist Laurie Anderson, one of America’s most renowned and daring creative pioneers, will be a visiting artist in fall 2009...
Michael J. Fox Discusses His Role as an ‘Incurable Optimist’
The Tisch School of the Arts Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) recently announced that performance artist Laurie Anderson, one of America’s most renowned and daring creative pioneers, will be a visiting artist in fall 2009...
New Multi-School Center to Train Future Video Game Programmers and Designers
When Atari released the first version of Pong over 30 years ago, few would have imagined that video games would spawn a multi-billion dollar industry and become staples in so many people’s lives...
Patricia Rubin Named New Director of IFA
President John Sexton and Provost David McLaughlin recently announced the appointment of Patricia Lee Rubin as the new Judy and Michael Steinhardt Director of NYU’s renowned Institute of Fine Arts (IFA)...
Steinhardt’s Pedro Noguera Named Inaugural Agnew Professor
Pedro Noguera, a professor in the Departments of Teaching and Learning and Humanities and Social Sciences at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, has been named the inaugural Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education...
Tisch Faculty and Alumni Collect Honors and Awards
Pedro Noguera, a professor in the Departments of Teaching and Learning and Humanities and Social Sciences at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, has been named the inaugural Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education...
Wagner School Celebrates National Poetry Month with ‘30 Poems in 30 Days’
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
Snapshots
Peace Corps Honors NYU’s Alumni Service
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
Public Service Students Meet Prospective Employers
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
Safety of Older Adult Patients Is Theme of Annual NICHE Conference
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
SCPS Conference Ponders Role of Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
Student and Administrative Delegation Lobbies State Legislators in Albany
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
Urban Vietnam is Focus of Steinhardt-Wagner Exhibition
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
Around the Square
Clifford Jolly Honored in Journal Current Anthropology
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
Composer Leonard Rosenman Honored with Skirball Tribute
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
Merryl H. Tisch Appointed Chancellor-Elect of NY State Board of Regents
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
NYU Launches New Site for Information on Current and Future Construction Projects
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
NYU’s PR Program Named Country’s Best
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
SCPS Professor Screens Film at United Nations
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
World Science Festival Returns to New York
The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service presents a special media show, “30 Poems in 30 Days: April is Poetry Month at the Wagner School,” which began April 1 and runs through April 30...
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