Life

NYU Residence Halls Help Students Find Their Home Away from Home
NYU residence halls are a great place for students to live, learn, and find community on campus.

From NYU Resident to Resident Assistant
NYU offers an engaging residential life program to students who live in campus housing. Learn how I made the most out of my time in residential life!

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!

Learn Where You Live in NYU’s First-Year Residence Halls
Get to know the first-year residence halls in Greenwich Village and Downtown Brooklyn.

My NYU Housing Experiences
NYU Housing puts on a season of awesome events for NYU students to enjoy every year. These are some of the ones I went to and had a great time at!

How Two NYU Shanghai Roommates Became Best Friends
Frank and Justin didn't know each other when they arrived on campus their first year. But sharing a room was the first step in a pivotal friendship.

Students with Disabilities Have an On-Campus Support System
NYU has a robust system of support to help students who have disabilities get the most out of their college experience.

Small-Space Workouts You Can Do in Your Dorm
New York City isn’t exactly known for its massive apartments. We’ve got some exercises that are perfect for small spaces.

They’re Not Called Dorms? Navigating NYU Residence Halls
NYU offers a wide variety of residence hall experiences that help students make a home on the campus without walls.

Living in NYC: Guide to First Year Residence Halls
Excited to call NYU home? Check this out to get more details about some of our first-year residence halls and where you may be staying when you arrive on campus.

NYU Residence Halls Have Hidden Histories
Palatial hotels. Speakeasies. Record label headquarters. Our residence halls have had many past lives.

5 Questions for an NYU Resident Assistant
An NYU resident assistant (RA) talks about adjusting to life in New York City, programming for incoming students, and what he loves most about being an RA.