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👀 Spotted on campus today: NYU School of Global Public Health students got hands-on CPR training as part of National Public Health Week. Studies show that performing CPR can double or triple the chances for survival if someone experiences a cardiac emergency. ❤️🩹 #NPHW2026
Mary Ou (left) and Kim Nguyen (right) chat while working on ceramics in the studio class.
Another student in a bright pink shirt and backwards baseball cap shapes clay on a ceramics wheel
Professor Fan Qi shows a student how to cup their hands when shaping clay on the wheel. The student is sitting at the wheel and Fan is standing above them.
A student reaches for a new lump of clay while at the ceramics wheel
What's got these STEM majors taking this art class? 👀
Read about why seniors are fighting to get into Ceramics for Nonmajors: https://bit.ly/4vfkrvD
📸 : Photos by Jonathan King
Join the Berkley Institute for a conversation with Richard Reeves, best-selling author of "Of Boys and Men" and a leading thinker on the crisis faced by boys and men today.
⏰ April 16, 5:30pm to 7pm
📍 Colloquium Room, GCASL 5th floor
☑️ RSVP: https://forms.gle/aGnHYPFK5eYcBKC9A
Really rooting for spring to keep springing 🌸
📷 Photos by Tracey Friedman
On March 25, 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire took the lives of 146 mostly young, immigrant women workers in what is now NYU's Brown Building.
At an annual ceremony commemorating the fire this week, Arlene Peralta-Avila, NYU's AVP of Community Engagement, laid a flower at the site.
NYU PhD students are learning how to give engaging 3-minute speeches on their research—with the help of our world-class drama talent and some friendly competition.
It's like American Idol for TED Talks. More: www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/...
First up in the “What’s Next?” series—by former OMB Dir
Shalanda Young —“The Power of the Purse: A Symptom of a Larger Institutional Decline”
"What's Next" features reform ideas, critiques, & original proposals from across the ideological spectrum
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Today @nyulaw.bsky.social Democracy Project launches the "What's Next?" series—taking the next step after “100 Days” w/ reform ideas, critiques, & original proposals from across the ideological spectrum🚀
Read more by Bauer, Issacharoff @rickpildes.bsky.social - democracyproject.org/posts/what-s...
🟣13 New from @mcuban.bsky.social
“Democracy Is Evolving—and It’s Starting to Look a Lot Like Us”
Part of @nyulaw.bsky.social Democracy Project: 100 Ideas in 100 Days
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Public confidence in democratic government is at an all-time low and polarization at an all-time high.
@democracyproject.bsky.social plans to address those challenges with an essay series, “100 Ideas in 100 Days,” featuring authors across the political spectrum. Learn more: democracyproject.org
Who remembers The Reality Show? It's featured in today's New York Times roundup of beloved traditions for incoming first-year college students. 💜 www.nytimes.com/2025/08/19/n...
From acting to technical fields, #NYUAlumni are working on all your favorite shows! NYU grads have received over 120 nominations for the 2025 Primetime Emmy Awards. Check out the nominees:
Jackson and Yuxiang standing with the adaptive bike
Adaptive mountain bikes are often complicated and expensive to make—Project Mjolnir has changed that.
"What’s different about our design is that it’s open-source and modular. It's also a lot cheaper to manufacture," student researcher Jackson Kollmorgen told us. www.nyu.edu/about/news-p...
Matias standing in front of the UN building
How did Matías Rodriguez (NYUAD ’25) end up interning for the United Nations? Well, it all started when he worked as a research assistant for professor Torsten Figueiredo Walter on an economic development project at NYU Abu Dhabi. Read more: http://spr.ly/633284lO70
A shot of the park near the Davis Center pool
The pool at the Davis Center with people swimming
This is your sign to take yourself for a swim this summer! Might we suggest the Gottesman Pool at the newly-opened Davis Center in Central Park? 🏊 ☀️
Dive into the details and more summer adventures: www.nyu.edu/about/news-p...
Maame sitting in an office chair with a laptop in front of her
For Global Liberal Studies and Global Public Health student Maame Adwoa Sey, how a country functions and runs has a lot to do with the impact foreign aid has on state capacity. Her project zoomed in on four different countries—Ghana, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Haiti. www.nyu.edu/about/news-p...
“The arts are vital for children’s development, wellbeing, and creative and critical thinking, the kinds of skills we need now more than ever,” says NYU Steinhardt's Heddy Lahmann, a clinical assistant professor and author of a new report on successful arts education models.
Veronica standing in front of a NYU Meyers sign in a cafeteria at a medical facility
From NICU baby, to NICU nurse 🩺 Veronica Reznikov (Meyers ’25) recently completed her capstone project which focused on iatrogenic blood loss in premature babies. Read about her project: www.nyu.edu/about/news-p...
The group of NYU marchers behind a pride banner in front of the Stonewall Inn
spectators at the pride parade cheering
Pride marchers from NYU walk the route with leaders in the front
NYU marchers walk through bubbbles
What's a rainbow without a touch of violet? 🌈💜 Thank you to all the NYUers who showed their pride on Sunday!
📷 : Photos by Steve Myaskovsky and Lauren Taglienti (Gallatin '28)
Later today, Faith Kipyegon will attempt to become the first woman to run a sub-four-minute mile. New NYU psychology research shows how runners improve their performance: www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2025/june/runners-improve-performance-by-narrowing-their-visual-focus.html
88% of work-able households with Housing Choice rental assistance vouchers include children, according to analysis by NYU's Furman Center. We spoke to Katherine O'Regan about what slashing the federal program could mean for families.
Three NYUers have been named to the UAA's inaugural hall of fame: women's basketball stars Marsha Harris ('98) and Jessica McEntee ('09) and L. Jay Oliva, NYU's 14th president and founding UAA member.
A father and son ride bikes
A son in uniform and a father on an overloook bridge
A father carrying his baby while on a skateboard
A father and son standing in front of a lifted car
Just in time for Father’s Day, NYU's Deutsches Haus will present a new exhibition from New York-based photographer Dirk Anschütz titled "Fathers & Sons,” a long-term portraiture project showcasing what fatherhood and masculinity can look like.
For more info: http://spr.ly/633264yXkQ
When NGOs respond to disasters like earthquakes and infectious disease outbreaks, they don't always understand the needs of the people they serve. New research from NYU's School of Global Public Health explores how NGOs can be more responsive and accountable to local communities:
Student stand around listening to a professor at the farm
A student holds branches of an herb
Students smelling and looking at an herb
A close up of a leafy plant growing in the soil
At NYU's study away site in Ghana's capital, students in the "Food, Culture, and Globalization: Accra" course recently visited a farm that grows indigenous vegetables alongside the more familiar ones, where they tasted and learned. Read more: http://spr.ly/63322N2UR8
"I went to college and law school with the help of the GI Bill. That experience moved me so much, I dedicated the rest of my life to serving this great country and helping others succeed." —Charles B. Rangel (Stern '57, Honorary Degree '88)
NYU Langone today announced the creation of the Mignone Women’s Health Collaborative, building upon the system’s exceptional healthcare services for women and deepening coordination between specialists who work together to treat women at every stage of life. Read more: