Academics
Believe That You Belong: A First-Generation Transfer Student’s Journey
NYU was Deigo's dream school and when he transferred here, he hit the ground running. Now, he is double majoring in Chemistry and Gender and Sexuality Studies, conducting research in a lab, and getting involved in community outreach.
Policy, Education, and Research: Build a Curriculum to Change the World
In NYU classrooms, students develop an intellectual foundation for changing the world through policy, education, and research.
So What Is the Liberal Studies Core?
The Liberal Studies Core is a two-year track that allows students to integrate travel into their curriculum while learning in a small-class environment.
Civil Engineering from Abu Dhabi to New York City and Back
Veronica Wambura’s broad civil engineering curriculum has helped her sharpen her focus.
Ready, Set, Summer: From Script to Screen with Tisch’s High School Screenwriting Workshop
This summer high schoolers can learn the ins and outs of writing for the big and small screen with Tischʼs Online High School Screenwriters Workshop.
A Tandon Alumni’s Quest to Build a Better Motor
By leveraging NYU's expert faculty along with its entrepreneurial and prototyping resources, Nader Ahmed brought his idea to life.
From NYU Shanghai to NYU Florence—And Beyond
At NYU Shanghai, Aicha Hanne is living her childhood dream while carving a path toward the future.
NYU Shanghai’s Academic Resource Center Is Here to Help
The Academic Resource Center (ARC) at NYU Shanghai is there to help you succeed—no matter what subject youʼre looking to master.
A CAS Double Major Shows That Physics and Art History Go Well Together
As a double major at NYU, Hillary Gao ‘20 merged her interdisciplinary interests as a student, researcher, and intern. Today, she continues to balance art and science.
Ready, Set, Summer: Steinhardt’s High School Music Production Programs Strike a Chord
NYU SIMPT (Summer Institute of Music Production Technology) and SEMI (Summer Electronic Music Institute) programs teach aspiring high school musicians to create, record, and perform like pros.
From NYU Shanghai to State House: Jackson’s Journey
In one short year, Jackson Sayama went from Chinese Global Studies major to the youngest member of the Hawaii House of Representatives.
Can You Be a Justice Major? Theatre, Too?
Kevin Paredesʼ passion for justice and musical theatre led him to Gallatin, where he balances political science with performance.