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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. 23
As the torch (sulo) illuminates, once-obscured visions (panawin) arise from the dark. Part of the Sulo initiative, Visions/Panawin aims to showcase a film tradition that is now increasingly being recognized across international film circles, Philippine cinema. This weeks film is "K’na, the Dreamweaver" (2014, 85 min), written and directed by Ida del Mundo
Apr. 23
The Hemispheric Institute and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage of the Smithsonian Institution present: Indigenous Cinema '21. A series of short and feature films from across the hemisphere with a focus on Indigenous voices, languages, and new narratives. Week One Films: Uu?uu~tah - Dir. Chad Charlie (Ahousaht/Canada), Mino Bimaadiziwin -Dir. Ishkwaazhe Shane McSauby (Kchi Wiikwedong Anishinaabe), and La Lluvia Fue Testigo/Witness Was the Rain -Dir. Nicolás Soto Guerra (Mapuche-Huilliche/Chile)
Apr. 23
This series of online book talks proudly presents three Cinema Studies alumni who completed their doctoral studies in the department in the past decade: Sangjoon Lee (Ph.d 2011), Shi-yan Chao (Ph.d 2013), and Debashree Mukherjee's (Ph.d 2015)
Apr. 23
The first half of this space for employees will engage a storytelling and narrative process for reflection led by Ssanyu Birigwa, facilitator of narrative medicine and adjunct professor at Columbia University; the second half will focus on community action and commitment, led by Monroe France, AVP for Global Engagement & Inclusive Leadership in OGI. Hosted by the Office of Global Inclusion; co-sponsored by the Provost Office.
Apr. 23
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed the dangers of precarious public-facing employment. Hosted by Cities Collaborative at NYU and co-sponsored by The Latinx Project, join this roundtable where three major scholars consider place “essential work”–in the service sector, food preparation, and health care–in broad historical perspective, with attention to Latinx, African American, and women workers who have borne the brunt of high risk, poorly paid, insecure work.
Apr. 23
ITP alumnae Roopa Vasudevan talks about about creating resistance through artistic work.
Apr. 23
On Friday, April 23 Jennifer Oxley, co-creator of Peg + Cat, will be joining SAL for a talk!
Apr. 23
PS Assembly: on critical distance with professor lepecki