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Washington Square
Our Washington Square campus draws energy from the cultural and arts traditions of Greenwich Village while allowing students convenient and easy access to all New York City has to offer.
Downtown Brooklyn
Our Downtown Brooklyn campus is home to our Tandon School of Engineering as well as several other programs within the Tisch School of the Arts and the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. Located in the Brooklyn Tech Triangle, students are at the heart of New York City’s growing tech scene.
Campus Without Walls
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.
Community Engagement and Outreach at NYU
NYU students are involved in many community engagement opportunities, volunteering their time to work toward causes they care about.
meetnyu
April 14, 2026
Welcome to The Nest, NYU’s first designated device-free lounge.
The space is part of a broader effort announced by NYU President Linda Mills to expand device-free initiatives across NYU’s campuses. From structured programming to dedicated unplugged zones, the goal is simple: Create opportunities for students to step away from their screens and into deeper connections. For Arushi Sharda, a Psychology major and student assistant with NYU Wellbeing, the concept initially sparked more curiosity than anything else. “When I first heard about it, I was like, ‘A device-free lounge? What is that even going to be like?’” she says. “I wasn’t opposed; I was just confused.”
Students entering The Nest are greeted by “Nest Navigators” and reminded that the space is device free. Phones and laptops can be secured in a locked charging station, encouraging students to set them aside, even if only for a short break between classes. Instead of scrolling, students pick up coloring books, relax with board games, or catch a quick nap. Last semester featured bracelet making and game nights designed to bring students together around shared activities rather than shared Wi-Fi. “It helps students step outside their comfort zone and build more connections,” Arushi says.
Learn more about The Nest at the link in our bio!
Welcome to The Nest, NYU’s first designated device-free lounge.
The space is part of a broader effort announced by NYU President Linda Mills to expand device-free initiatives across NYU’s campuses. From structured programming to dedicated unplugged zones, the goal is simple: Create opportunities for students to step away from their screens and into deeper connections. For Arushi Sharda, a Psychology major and student assistant with NYU Wellbeing, the concept initially sparked more curiosity than anything else. “When I first heard about it, I was like, ‘A device-free lounge? What is that even going to be like?’” she says. “I wasn’t opposed; I was just confused.”
Students entering The Nest are greeted by “Nest Navigators” and reminded that the space is device free. Phones and laptops can be secured in a locked charging station, encouraging students to set them aside, even if only for a short break between classes. Instead of scrolling, students pick up coloring books, relax with board games, or catch a quick nap. Last semester featured bracelet making and game nights designed to bring students together around shared activities rather than shared Wi-Fi. “It helps students step outside their comfort zone and build more connections,” Arushi says.
Learn more about The Nest at the link in our bio! ...
meetnyu
April 14, 2026
Good morning!! My name is Jaci and I’m a sophomore studying Mechanical Engineering @nyutandon with a minor in Aerospace engineering! Aside from being an admission ambassador I also am on the @nyumotorsports team and a member of @nyukkg ! I’m so excited to take yall with me on my day today!
Good morning!! My name is Jaci and I’m a sophomore studying Mechanical Engineering @nyutandon with a minor in Aerospace engineering! Aside from being an admission ambassador I also am on the @nyumotorsports team and a member of @nyukkg ! I’m so excited to take yall with me on my day today! ...
meetnyu
April 10, 2026
If you’re a rising high school senior, college is about to feel very real. But you don’t have to figure it out on your own. NYU’s College Admissions Leadership Institute (CALI) is a free, multi-day program in NYC designed to help you build your college game plan with confidence. You’ll work with NYU Admissions experts and dive into workshops on your college list, essays, financial aid, and more.
You’ll leave with a plan and feeling prepared for this upcoming fall. Apply by April 15 with the link in our bio!
If you’re a rising high school senior, college is about to feel very real. But you don’t have to figure it out on your own. NYU’s College Admissions Leadership Institute (CALI) is a free, multi-day program in NYC designed to help you build your college game plan with confidence. You’ll work with NYU Admissions experts and dive into workshops on your college list, essays, financial aid, and more.
You’ll leave with a plan and feeling prepared for this upcoming fall. Apply by April 15 with the link in our bio! ...
meetnyu
April 14, 2026
Welcome to The Nest, NYU’s first designated device-free lounge.
The space is part of a broader effort announced by NYU President Linda Mills to expand device-free initiatives across NYU’s campuses. From structured programming to dedicated unplugged zones, the goal is simple: Create opportunities for students to step away from their screens and into deeper connections. For Arushi Sharda, a Psychology major and student assistant with NYU Wellbeing, the concept initially sparked more curiosity than anything else. “When I first heard about it, I was like, ‘A device-free lounge? What is that even going to be like?’” she says. “I wasn’t opposed; I was just confused.”
Students entering The Nest are greeted by “Nest Navigators” and reminded that the space is device free. Phones and laptops can be secured in a locked charging station, encouraging students to set them aside, even if only for a short break between classes. Instead of scrolling, students pick up coloring books, relax with board games, or catch a quick nap. Last semester featured bracelet making and game nights designed to bring students together around shared activities rather than shared Wi-Fi. “It helps students step outside their comfort zone and build more connections,” Arushi says.
Learn more about The Nest at the link in our bio!
meetnyu
April 14, 2026
Good morning!! My name is Jaci and I’m a sophomore studying Mechanical Engineering @nyutandon with a minor in Aerospace engineering! Aside from being an admission ambassador I also am on the @nyumotorsports team and a member of @nyukkg ! I’m so excited to take yall with me on my day today!