New York
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
January 19, 2026
In honor of #MLKDay, we`re spotlighting NYU`s Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars Program (NYU MLK Scholars Program).
The NYU MLK Scholars Program includes students from many ethnic and cultural backgrounds. While on campus, they get together and share the common goal of making our communities more socially and economically equitable. As a cohort, NYU MLK Scholars participate in structured activities. What’s more, NYU is committed to providing students with a global education. So these activities and opportunities include both domestic and international experiences.
Learn more at the link in our bio.
In honor of #MLKDay, we`re spotlighting NYU`s Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars Program (NYU MLK Scholars Program).
The NYU MLK Scholars Program includes students from many ethnic and cultural backgrounds. While on campus, they get together and share the common goal of making our communities more socially and economically equitable. As a cohort, NYU MLK Scholars participate in structured activities. What’s more, NYU is committed to providing students with a global education. So these activities and opportunities include both domestic and international experiences.
Learn more at the link in our bio. ...
meetnyu
January 16, 2026
I hope my experience shows other Midwestern students that it is completely possible to build a fulfilling and beautiful life in a setting so different from home."
Head to the link in our bio to read Hailey`s story and her advice for other Midwestern Violets!" >
"I knew that moving to America’s largest city would be a huge transition. Even though I was excited, I was also worried about adjusting and fitting in as Midwest student. Many students from Indiana stay in-state or attend college in the surrounding states. I questioned whether I should have done the same, wondering if I’d be able to relate to students from big cities across the United States and the world.
I hope my experience shows other Midwestern students that it is completely possible to build a fulfilling and beautiful life in a setting so different from home."
Head to the link in our bio to read Hailey`s story and her advice for other Midwestern Violets!
"I knew that moving to America’s largest city would be a huge transition. Even though I was excited, I was also worried about adjusting and fitting in as Midwest student. Many students from Indiana stay in-state or attend college in the surrounding states. I questioned whether I should have done the same, wondering if I’d be able to relate to students from big cities across the United States and the world.
I hope my experience shows other Midwestern students that it is completely possible to build a fulfilling and beautiful life in a setting so different from home."
Head to the link in our bio to read Hailey`s story and her advice for other Midwestern Violets! ...
meetnyu
January 15, 2026
The NYU Mathematics Society is open to all students, regardless of their academic background. It’s become more of a social club where students can connect through a mix of academic events, faculty talks, and community outreach opportunities. Although the events are math-related, it doesn’t mean members need to have a passion for math. “As the club started to grow, you could tell that students were looking for an avenue to hang out,” says faculty adviser Dr. Majmudar. “Sometimes, people just like to see fun stuff that has to deal with math.”
Learn more about this unique student society at the link in our bio!
The NYU Mathematics Society is open to all students, regardless of their academic background. It’s become more of a social club where students can connect through a mix of academic events, faculty talks, and community outreach opportunities. Although the events are math-related, it doesn’t mean members need to have a passion for math. “As the club started to grow, you could tell that students were looking for an avenue to hang out,” says faculty adviser Dr. Majmudar. “Sometimes, people just like to see fun stuff that has to deal with math.”
Learn more about this unique student society at the link in our bio! ...
meetnyu
January 14, 2026
This fall, @nyutandon launched a major designed to meet the moment: Environmental Engineering. Housed within Tandon’s Civil and Urban Engineering department, this new program will equip the next generation of engineers with the skills to confront our most pressing environmental issues—and the knowledge to solve them. Learn more at the link in our bio!
This fall, @nyutandon launched a major designed to meet the moment: Environmental Engineering. Housed within Tandon’s Civil and Urban Engineering department, this new program will equip the next generation of engineers with the skills to confront our most pressing environmental issues—and the knowledge to solve them. Learn more at the link in our bio! ...
meetnyu
January 19, 2026
In honor of #MLKDay, we`re spotlighting NYU`s Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars Program (NYU MLK Scholars Program).
The NYU MLK Scholars Program includes students from many ethnic and cultural backgrounds. While on campus, they get together and share the common goal of making our communities more socially and economically equitable. As a cohort, NYU MLK Scholars participate in structured activities. What’s more, NYU is committed to providing students with a global education. So these activities and opportunities include both domestic and international experiences.
Learn more at the link in our bio.
meetnyu
January 16, 2026
I hope my experience shows other Midwestern students that it is completely possible to build a fulfilling and beautiful life in a setting so different from home."
Head to the link in our bio to read Hailey`s story and her advice for other Midwestern Violets!" style="border-radius: inherit;">
"I knew that moving to America’s largest city would be a huge transition. Even though I was excited, I was also worried about adjusting and fitting in as Midwest student. Many students from Indiana stay in-state or attend college in the surrounding states. I questioned whether I should have done the same, wondering if I’d be able to relate to students from big cities across the United States and the world.
I hope my experience shows other Midwestern students that it is completely possible to build a fulfilling and beautiful life in a setting so different from home."
Head to the link in our bio to read Hailey`s story and her advice for other Midwestern Violets!
meetnyu
January 15, 2026
The NYU Mathematics Society is open to all students, regardless of their academic background. It’s become more of a social club where students can connect through a mix of academic events, faculty talks, and community outreach opportunities. Although the events are math-related, it doesn’t mean members need to have a passion for math. “As the club started to grow, you could tell that students were looking for an avenue to hang out,” says faculty adviser Dr. Majmudar. “Sometimes, people just like to see fun stuff that has to deal with math.”
Learn more about this unique student society at the link in our bio!
meetnyu
January 14, 2026
This fall, @nyutandon launched a major designed to meet the moment: Environmental Engineering. Housed within Tandon’s Civil and Urban Engineering department, this new program will equip the next generation of engineers with the skills to confront our most pressing environmental issues—and the knowledge to solve them. Learn more at the link in our bio!