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Great Ways to Soak Up the NYU Experience
Whether it’s discounted student shows or events with your residence hall, there’s always a way to experience the thrill of New York City through NYU!

Five NYU Podcasts You Can Listen to Right Now
Members of the NYU community produce and host dozens of podcasts. Here are 5+ ways to tune in today.

NYU Wasserman First Class Program: An Interview with a Student Mentee
NYU Wasserman’s First Class is a profressional development program for first-generation students. Program participicant Aaron Souferi shares his experience.

Career Development Centers at NYU: A World of Career Exploration
NYU's career development centers in New York City, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai host a range of career-related resources to help students prepare for life after college.

181 Mercer: The Future of NYU Is Now
NYU’s new 181 Mercer Street building merges state-of-the-art learning facilities and opportunities for connection. It’s also a showcase for sustainable design.

Working On and Off Campus as an International NYU Student
Are you a prospective international student wondering how to work in the United States while studying at NYU? Good news: there are multiple ways for you to do both!

How to Be a Student Entrepreneur at NYU
If you have dreams of being a student entrepreneur, there are resources for you at the Leslie eLab. Whether you want to start with the basics or you already have a million-dollar idea, you should come check it out.

In Good Health: Wellness Resources at NYU
At NYU, we take your physical, emotional, and mental well-being to heart.

Finding My East Asian Community and Identity at NYU
A student’s experience finding their East Asian community and identity at NYU through clubs, social events, organizations, and classes.

Why NYU Is Perfect for International Students
Applying to NYU as an international student? Explore the different resources that make a campus like NYU perfect for international students.

NYU Pop Quiz Episode One: Bobst and Books
We stumped students with five tricky questions about NYU's libraries and literary past. How many can you answer?