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PAA Student Aubrey Mann Accepted into NYU’s EdD Program

Advancing to this prestigious practice-based doctorate program, Aubrey will explore audience care's limits in productions dealing with tough subjects.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Larry Aber Steps Down as Co-Director of Global TIES

Aber co-founded the global research center for children’s learning and development in 2014.

Research from Ericka Merriwether: Weight Loss Surgery Reduces Pain for People of Color, Though Disparities Persist

The assistant professor of physical therapy analyzed pain intensity, how pain interferes with function, and number of pain sites for Black and Hispanic patients following bariatric surgery.

Miller Pens Op-Ed Centered on Live Nation Antitrust Lawsuit

Variety magazine published an op-ed piece by Larry Miller, Director of Music Business. In it, Miller shares his thoughts on the Live Nation - DOJ lawsuit.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Global TIES Announces New Director: Florencia Lopez Boo

Florencia Lopez Boo has worked with the Inter-American Development Bank on the design, implementation, and evaluation of early childhood development, social protection, and health programs for 15 years.

CSD Immersions Back in Person with New Workshops

NYU Steinhardt’s Clinical Immersions program for Practicum 1 and 2 students returned in person again this summer to the Washington Square campus.

Research from Daphna Harel Finds Depression Assessments Reliable Across Technology, Setting, and Type

The study from lead author and Associate Professor of Applied Statistics Daphna Harel compares different modalities including online, pen-and-paper, in-person interview, and by phone.

Education and Social Policy Alum Erik Shell Leverages Data Analytics for Chicago Government

NYU Steinhardt alum Erik Shell (MA ’20, Education and Social Policy) is the director of strategic planning and impact for the City of Chicago’s Department of Family.

Martínez-Fernández in International Journal of Arts Management

A publication of an enhanced version of his final research paper on integrating the design thinking approach to advance DEI from the Performing Arts Administration Graduate Program reaches a broader scholarly audience.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Healing, Bridging, Thriving: A Reflection from the Arts and Health Caucus

Dr. Nisha Sajnani and her co-conveners share their reflections from "Healing, Bridging, Thriving: A Summit on Arts and Culture," hosted by the White House Domestic Policy Council and National Endowment for the Arts.
Areas of Study: The Arts

80WSE Gallery Presents New Asian American Art History in Landmark Survey Exhibition

"Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001)" examines artists of the Asian diaspora, including Ai Weiwei and Yoko Ono, who worked in New York City during the last third of the 20th century.

NYU Metro Center Team Members Are Honored at Steinhardt Recognition Event

NYU Metro Center extends a heartfelt thank you and well-deserved congratulations to those staff members that were nominated for special honors and awards during a recent NYU Steinhardt Recognition Event.

CSD SLP Program Jumps to #21 on U.S. News & World Report List

NYU Steinhardt’s Online Master’s Program in Speech-Language Pathology has jumped to #21 on U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 list, up from #38 last year.

Krishnendu Ray and Co-Authors Awarded Warren Belasco Prize

The professor of food studies and director of the food studies PhD program was recognized for “superior research, a unique perspective and methodological approach, and novel insights for the study of food."

PhD Student Receives Artist of Exceptional Merit Designation

The Asian American Arts Alliance selected Media, Culture, and Communication doctoral student Luna Beller-Tadiar as a 2024 Jadin Wong Artist of Exceptional Merit.

Four NYU Steinhardt Alumni Win Top Tony Awards at 77th Annual Celebration of Broadway

Four alumni won in the categories of Best New Play and Best Revival of a Play.

New Study on the Music Therapy Musicianship of Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins by Tamar Hadar with Ken Aigen

Announcing a new book on the music therapy musicianship of Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins

Lyle Ashton Harris: Exploring Identity in 'Our First and Last Love' at the Queens Museum

The exhibition showcases Harris's exploration of identity, race, and sexuality through diverse media, including photography, video, and installations.
Areas of Study: The Arts

New Book from Shamari Reid: Humans Who Teach

Assistant Professor of Teaching and Learning Shamari Reid asks teachers to surrender their superhero capes in his new book on love, justice, and liberation in schools.

Nutrition and Food Studies Graduate Sasha Dubose Speaks at Inaugural Queer Food Conference

The 2024 graduate participated in a panel on how food and eating can create community.