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Sep. 2
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
Feb. 16
Want to get resume feedback or ask a question regarding your career pursuits? Join TOCD for Express Chats! This is your opportunity to meet with a TOCD counselor to discuss anything and everything career.
Feb. 17
Want to get resume feedback or ask a question regarding your career pursuits? Join TOCD for Express Chats! This is your opportunity to meet with a TOCD counselor to discuss anything and everything career.
Feb. 25
Come play work-in-progress games by NYU Game Center students, faculty, and alumni!
Mar. 17
Join Tisch Represents for an hour of independent writing/working followed by 15 minutes of community connecting and accountability support.
Mar. 22
Two of the NYU Game Center faculty discuss today's top game industry news.
Mar. 26
ITP students at Shanghai put on a one-month exhibition of their work.
Apr. 8
DPI Senior Show Three is an exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 9 graduating seniors from the Class of 2021 in NYU's Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts.
Apr. 22
Join the Department of Performance Studies as we present our first annual Undergraduate Student Work Exhibition!
Apr. 22
Learn about creative projects with a Zoom Conversation and Game Public Play Test ITP Weather Band: Making Music with Weather Data Future Imagination Fellow Yeseul Song and Atchareeya Jattuporn Extraction and AI: A Public Play Test Future Imagination Fellow Mona Sloane and Alina Constantin
Apr. 22
Climate Change Diaspora: Our World, Our Problem, a conversation with Provost Fleming and Vice Provost Athanassakis, outstanding environmental faculty sharing research from Greenland; David and Denise Holland and Peter Terezakis; and Andrew Harper, Special Advisor on Climate Action to the United Nations, High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Geneva.
Apr. 22
Presented by the NYU Center for the Study of Gender & Sexuality. Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU and The Latinx Project at NYU. This panel explores contemporary debates on solidarity and coalitional politics that are instrumental to conceptualizing political subjectivity, collectivity and belonging in our current political conjuncture.
Apr. 22
This event is to honor all graduating undergraduate and graduate students who identify as part of the Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi Diaspora. It serves as a platform to celebrate the connections forged at NYU and remind us to sustain them beyond graduation as active members of the community. We would like to invite faculty and staff members to participate and support our graduating students.
Apr. 22
Based on the framework for Omaris Z. Zamora's first book project, Ciguapa Unbound: AfroLatina Feminist Epistemologies of Tranceformation, author and poet Elizabeth Acevedo, artist Firelei Báez, performance artist Josefina Báez, and Ginetta Candelario, Professor of Sociology and of Latin American & Latino/a Studies at Smith College, will join her in collective dialogue of the critical fabulations of La Ciguapa’s story and the ways it allows them to grapple with the erasure of Blackness, through indigenista mestizaje in the Dominican context as well as the transnational geographies she inhabits.
Apr. 22
NYU’s Division of Student Affairs, Global Spiritual Life, and Office of Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Strategic Innovation are holding a Post-Verdict Student Reflection Space to process the verdict in the case of Derek Chauvin’s murder of George Floyd. This 90-minute open share space for NYU students will focus on this moment in time, its nuances, and global impact.
Apr. 22
A presentation on the history of migration and immigration in Brooklyn. We will begin in the 19th century with the first waves of European immigration, and then spend time with the Puerto Rican community in the 1970s in the neighborhoods of Bay Ridge, Bushwick, and Red Hook; then move to Crown Heights' burgeoning West Indian population in the 1980s, followed by Sunset Park's Chinese community in the 1990s and the Muslim community on Atlantic Avenue, with much more. This talk will be centered around place and the lived experience of members of each community, using materials from our oral history, photograph, map, postcard, and ephemera collections to tell their stories. The discussion will also refer back to themes explored by Mohsin Hamid in Exit West.
Apr. 22
Join Frank Lantz and Naomi Clark to discuss the history and future of the NYU Game Center.
Apr. 22
The Institute of Fine Arts is pleased to announce that DPI Alum Hank Willis Thomas will give the inaugural Sam Wagstaff Photography Lecture on Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. in conversation with New York-based artist Chris Berntsen.