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This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
The HEAR US (Helping Elevate and Recapitalize Underrepresented Stories) awards celebrate and advance student projects that center BIPOC voices and stories. Join us for an interactive information session to learn more about applying, hear from past awardees, and have a chance to ask questions!
Three years after leaving the Clive Davis Institute, Blake Slatkin has become one of music’s most in-demand producers and writers. In the last year alone, he co-produced and co-wrote “Stay” by The Kid Laroi (ft.Justin Bieber) and Mood by 24k Goldn (ft.Iann Dior)
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
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.
Join this virtual interactive event led by a representative from Wix, to learn how to create a digital portfolio for creative work. Open to all current students.
Tisch West Works is a monthly collaborative arts workshop for LA alumni. Writers may submit pages for reading, actors may prepare scenes to rehearse, directors may present rough cuts of their film, and producers may present pitches.
Please join us in launching The Other Side of Terror: Black Women and the Culture of US Capital (NYU Press), by Erica R. Edwards! Moderated by Evie Shockley, with remarks by Roderick Ferguson, Avery Gordon, Fred Moten, Nadine Naber, Mary Helen Washington, and Erica R. Edwards.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
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.
Join the NYU LGBTQ+ Center for a Queer Grads Outing! Ready for an evening of exploring the West Village?! Join the NYU LGBTQ+ Center and Queer Grads for a fun evening of free ice cream from Big Gay Ice Cream and exploration of the West Village.
The NYU Game Center is excited to sponsor the Game Devs of Color Expo, one of the country’s best game events! Game Devs of Color Expo is an annual event whose mission is to amplify the creative power held by people of color in games.
Play current works-in-progress by NYU Game Center students & the NYC games community!
Lili Cheng is a Corporative Vice President of Conversational AI at Microsoft. Her work in computer science and technology, has focused on communication, language, user interfaces, social computing platforms, operating systems, and computing education.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
In this moderated conversation and Q&A, Mike Pell of the Microsoft Garage and Paul Miller, aka DJ Spooky, present their latest, cutting-edge research into how technologies like brain mapping, mixed reality, VR, AR, and data visualization, are shaping the future.
The NYU Game Center is excited to sponsor the Game Devs of Color Expo, one of the country’s best game events! Game Devs of Color Expo is an annual event whose mission is to amplify the creative power held by people of color in games.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
The Students of Color Leadership Series (SOCLS) is a year-long program for first-year and sophomore students of color to build connections, unpack social justice concepts, and deepen leadership skills through a lens of transformative justice.
The NYU Game Center is excited to sponsor the Game Devs of Color Expo, one of the country’s best game events! Game Devs of Color Expo is an annual event whose mission is to amplify the creative power held by people of color in games.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
The NYU Game Center is excited to sponsor the Game Devs of Color Expo, one of the country’s best game events! Game Devs of Color Expo is an annual event whose mission is to amplify the creative power held by people of color in games.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
The NYU Game Center is excited to sponsor the Game Devs of Color Expo, one of the country’s best game events! Game Devs of Color Expo is an annual event whose mission is to amplify the creative power held by people of color in games.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
Get your resume checked by a career services staff member to make sure it’s effectively showcasing your qualifications for internships and jobs!
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
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.
Get your resume checked by a career services staff member to make sure it’s effectively showcasing your qualifications for internships and jobs!
We're a place for people to have their work heard and receive positive, constructive feedback for pieces they plan on submitting for a class, festival or producing themselves.
Virtual Event co-hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging. This event is part of our year-long exploration on the theme of “Home, What Does It Look Like Now?”
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
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.
Get your resume checked by a career services staff member to make sure it’s effectively showcasing your qualifications for internships and jobs!
Join author La Marr Jurelle Bruce for a reading of his novel, How to Go Mad Without Losing Your Mind: Madness & Black Radical Creativity (Duke, 2021). Followed by a conversation with Fred Moten from NYU Performance Studies. Hosted by the NYU Center for Disability Studies. (Virtual)
Game theorist McKenzie Wark joins the Lecture Series to reflect on her seminal work, Gamer Theory, 15 years later.
Play current works-in-progress by NYU Game Center students & the NYC games community!
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
Get your resume checked by a career services staff member to make sure it’s effectively showcasing your qualifications for internships and jobs!
If you are in the process of developing a script and would like to receive feedback on it from a fellow Tisch alumni, consider participating in the 2021 Tisch Alumni Peer Script Feedback Exchange Program.
The Drama, Theater, and Performing Studies Working Group invites you to an open symposium about the future of our city, and the role of the performing arts and supporting infrastructures, as we move forward in the face of collective healing, remembrance, and transformation.
This fall we will be offering a series of get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department. Each session will be loosely grounded in a topic that ties to the faculty's pedagogy.
Post-screening discussion with Director SAM POLLARD (NYU, Film & TV) and artist, author, and curator DEBORAH WILLIS (NYU, Dept. of Photography).
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
Get your resume checked by a career services staff member to make sure it’s effectively showcasing your qualifications for internships and jobs!
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
This exhibition hosted by the Department of Photography & Imaging @ DPI Lobby Galleries helps us think about the complicated history of women’s suffrage in America and to engage the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.