Academics
From NYU to the UN: This First-Generation Student Makes Her Voice Heard on the World Stage
As a UN intern and youth advisor for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Yulianna Acuña has unlocked extraordinary opportunities at NYU.
7 Reasons Starting at NYU London Was the Best
Ready for a unique academic experience? Find out how starting at NYU London offers the perfect mix of adventure and growth in a vibrant city.
NYU Tandon’s Civil Engineering Major Is One of a Kind
Majoring in Civil Engineering at NYU Tandon offers experiential opportunities, diverse courses, and unparalleled resources.
Meet NYU Meyers
At Rory Meyers College of Nursing, students benefit from rigorous practical training—in the classroom, in the lab, and in clinical settings—combined with liberal arts exploration.
Meet NYU Silver
The NYU Silver School of Social Work’s undergraduate programs show you how to advocate for people of all backgrounds and facilitate positive change.
From the Dance Floor to the Classroom with NYU Shanghai Professor Siye Tao
Sharing her passion for movement, NYU Shanghai professor Siye Tao teaches dance courses to students across all majors.
An NYU London Internship That Blends Art and Impact
While studying away at NYU London, Maddy Bamba gained hands-on internship experience and deepened her connection to the city.
A Sport Management Major Levels Up Her Esports Education
At NYU, esports isn't just a hobby. With classes and experiential learning opportunities, it’s a growing academic field and future career.
With NYU Tandon’s New Environmental Engineering Major, Ideas Meet Impact
NYU Tandon’s new Environmental Engineering major combines sustainability and policy to tackle today’s global challenges.
“My Most Extraordinary Educational Experience”: Language and Power at NYU Shanghai
The NYU Shanghai course Language and Power sparked Margaret’s love of applied linguistics and inspired a research presentation.
NYU Professors on What Your Favorite TV Shows Get Wrong
NYU professors break down what popular TV shows and movies get wrong—and right—about their fields, from nursing and physics to education.