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NYU student balances studies and internship during New York Fashion Week
McBride Juin, a student at NYU Steinhardt, shared insights into his busy week in February.
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Lessons from levittowns: Impact on modern US housing issues
The cost of housing has become a significant concern in the United States, particularly for young adults aged 18 to 27.
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Nyu studies compete in stat madness highlighting health innovation
NYU's basketball teams have achieved success on the court this season, with both women's and men's teams winning conference championships.
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Study links ultrahigh energy cosmic rays to neutron star mergers
A new study led by New York University physicist Glennys Farrar offers a potential explanation for the origin of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs), the universe's most energetic particles.
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NYU students find inspiration at global urban study spots
NYU students studying abroad have the opportunity to explore unique study spots in various cities worldwide.
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NYU study examines impact of sensationalism in parenting advice online
When seeking guidance on children's issues, many parents often consult the internet and social media for advice on various topics, including children's screen time.
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AI learns human-like game creation through NYU study
A team of scientists from New York University has developed a computer model capable of generating human-like goals by learning from the way people create games.
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NYU course explores evolution of New York City's social infrastructure
Situated on Fourth Avenue in Brooklyn, the Sunset Park Library exemplifies what Iris Weinshall, NYU Wagner’s distinguished visiting urbanist, refers to as "social infrastructure."
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NYU hosts symposium on AI's impact on dance
New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study is set to co-host a symposium titled "Romancing the Machine/Dancing at the Edge of Intelligence" on March 1 and 2.
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Rodney Crowell announced as Spring 2025 artist-in-residence at NYU
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell has been named the NYU-Americana Music Foundation Artist-in-Residence for Spring 2025.
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Research reveals cooperative behavior among cancer cells under nutrient scarcity
Cancer cells have been found to collaborate in acquiring nutrients from their environment, a process that may hold potential for new cancer treatments.
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Fusion Film Festival celebrates female filmmakers; honors sound designer Cecelia Hall
The Fusion Film Festival, organized by NYU Tisch School of the Arts, will take place from March 12-15, 2025.
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NYU students discuss healthy relationships ahead of Valentine's Day
The NYU News team recently engaged with students at New York University to discuss various aspects of healthy relationships in anticipation of Valentine's Day.
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Tech meets dance in new Tisch School's video art class
Cari Ann Shim Sham*, a "techpressionist" who blends technology with dance, is teaching a course called "Video Art" at the Tisch School of the Arts.
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New York implements congestion pricing to tackle gridlock
The concept of "gridlock" in New York City, although first appearing in print during a 1980 transit strike, has been an issue since the advent of the Model T Ford.
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Global study reveals pandemic's toll on nurses' mental health
A recent study has shed light on the significant mental health challenges faced by nurses globally, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Physics professor critiques scientific inaccuracies in Star Trek Generations
Associate professor of physics Jeremy Tinker has expressed his admiration for the Star Trek franchise, yet he finds certain aspects of the 1994 film "Star Trek Generations" problematic from a scientific perspective.
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Study examines Asian American parental preferences for school demographics
When choosing schools for their children, Asian American parents often consider various factors such as reputation, safety, curriculum, and class size.
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NYU selects six films for 2025 development studio
The NYU Production Lab has announced the selection of six projects for its 2025 Feature Film Development Studio.
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Study explores role models' impact on Black women in STEM
Black employees make up 9 percent of the STEM workforce, which often leaves Black children without relatable role models in science.