Staff Writer
Nursing That Cares for an Entire Person
At NYU’s Rory Meyers College of Nursing, senior Alicia Balchand found an expansive vision of what the nursing field can be.
At Steinhardt Kenzo Broadened His Horizons
At the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, Kenzo Kimura studies the intersection of STEM and human interaction by majoring in Communicative Sciences and Disorders on a prehealth track.
At NYU Tandon, Bio + Design = Improving Lives
NYU Tandon Integrated Design and Media major and Biomolecular Science minor Julia Haskins combines two of her passions to engineer solutions for the world’s most pressing needs.
Blazing Her Own Trail at the College of Arts and Science
B. Eni Owoeye majored in International Relations and Environmental Studies while building a strong interfaith community at NYU.
Interdisciplinary Passions Forge New Paths
NYU Abu Dhabi senior Yusril Nurhidayat has been able to explore what moves him—and his future is taking shape as a result.
Greetings from the NYU LGBTQ+ Center
Serving as a university-wide resource for LGBTQ+ communities for 25 years.
Research at NYU: Everything Is on the Table (Part 1)
NYU undergrads conduct rigorous, impactful, and innovative research across all disciplines.
Welcome to the Gallatin WetLab, Where Art and Science Meet
At the intersection of environmental art and science, the Gallatin WetLab provides a space for students to fight climate change through experimentation and creativity.
Waste Education Coordinator: A Student Job with No Time to Waste
As waste education coordinator, Lily Kunkel decreases waste and increases awareness across campus.
Math at NYU: So Many Ways to Study
It’s foundational. It’s expansive. And it can even improve lives. The world of mathematics is inspiring—explore the many ways to study math at NYU.
Discover and Rediscover the Classics at NYU
If turning to the past to better understand the present seems intriguing, the Classics major at NYU may be the perfect fit for you.
Caitlin Marshall Makes a Splash Swimming and Studying
Caitlin Marshall wanted a college where she could pursue varsity swimming and have an exceptional academic experience. At NYU, she found a perfect fit.