Stern professor and online influencer Scott Galloway encouraged people to stage an “economic strike” to protest the Trump administration’s escalation of immigration enforcement across the country, ...
Black student advocacy groups, including NYU’s Black Student Union and Black Law Students Association, criticized the university for a “lack of transparency” when informing students of an anti-Black ...
Across the United States, universities throw away about 22 million pounds of food each year, or roughly 142 pounds of waste per student. It’s no secret that food waste creates both environmental harms ...
Every January, we get the list of Academy Award nominees. No one is ever fully satisfied. There are always a few missing names that spark outrage online and even within the film industry. In 2024, it ...
President Linda Mills and Provost Georgina Dopico announced on Tuesday that Alison Weaver, who founded the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, will take over as director of the Grey Art ...
“Forbidden Fruits” is a brightly colored satire that follows in the footsteps of the female-led cult classic dark comedies of the early 2000s. Like “Mean Girls,” “The Craft” and “Heathers,” it uses ...
NYU Langone researchers developed an artificial intelligence tool that identifies which patients will require additional support from nursing facilities at an 88% accuracy rate — with plans to bring ...
Osemudiame Kingsley-Odia is a Tandon junior studying chemical engineering. But Monday afternoon, he practiced a different kind of engineering: He hosted a basket-weaving event for around a dozen ...
With just eight seconds left on the game clock, Carnegie Mellon University sank one last layup against NYU on its home court in Pittsburgh, PA — but it didn’t make a difference. The Violets, holding ...
Whenever we praise a new act in music for their originality or creativity, there’s a high chance a Black artist did it first. Big Mama Thornton’s “Hound Dog” didn’t become a hit until Elvis Presley ...
The most important course of Tisch alum Rachel Chavkin’s life took place from 7-10 p.m. every Sunday night. In that experimental theater class at NYU, titled “Creating Original Work,” Chavkin started ...
When I sat down at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre to watch “The Balusters” on Broadway, I had no clue what a baluster was or why it warranted an almost two-hour-long play. Oh, how foolish I once was.
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