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Recent News About New York University's Stern School of Business
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Study shows low awareness of dysphagia compared to other common disorders
A recent study has highlighted a significant lack of public awareness surrounding dysphagia, a swallowing disorder, despite its common occurrence.
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Study highlights needs of NYC's homeless youth facing exploitation risks
In New York City, adolescents without stable housing face significant challenges.
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New recommendations focus on plant-based proteins in updated dietary guidelines
Every five years since 1980, the federal government releases dietary guidelines to advise Americans on their eating habits.
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Concerns grow over AI's impact on society amid rising adoption
In 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of daily life, offering benefits such as traffic navigation, medical advancements, and academic research.
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Study reveals impact of funding on US House candidates' ideological shifts
Researchers at New York University's Center for Social Media and Politics have released a study analyzing the ideological shifts of U.S. House candidates, particularly when facing well-funded primary challengers.
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Course explores global influences on electronic music
Some fans of electronic music, drawn by the heavy bass of London's hyperdub or the slick synths of American hyperpop, may not have considered the genre's global origins or its cultural ties to Africa, Jamaica, and New York City.
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HIV linked to higher risk of dementia among adults in Malawi
Adults in Malawi living with HIV are over twice as likely to have dementia compared to those without the virus, according to a study by US and Malawian researchers.
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Pandemic closures increased ER visits by kids with dental issues
Dental office closures during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic have been linked to a significant increase in emergency room visits by children with dental issues, according to a study conducted by researchers at NYU College of Dentistry.
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NYU partners with Sony Corporation to launch new audio institute
New York University and Sony Corporation have announced the launch of the Sony Audio Institute, an initiative aimed at nurturing future creators and innovators at NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
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Study finds parents use more gender-neutral labels for boys than girls
A recent study by psychology researchers has shed light on how parents' language may influence perceptions of gender.
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NYU researchers develop AI to enhance videoconference experiences
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, videoconferencing has become an integral part of both professional and personal interactions.
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NYU’s virtual production center achieves LEED Platinum certification
NYU's Martin Scorsese Virtual Production Center has achieved LEED Platinum certification, marking the university's first LEED Platinum Commercial Interior project.
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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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Student captures NYC college life through photography
CJ Martinez, a film and television major at Tisch School of the Arts, offers a glimpse into his life as a student commuting from New Jersey.
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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.