Diversity & Inclusion
Identity: A Big Ideas Course Series Offering at NYU
This Big Ideas Course Series brings together students and speakers from across disciplines—and around the world—to academically explore important topics and challenges. In the Identity course, they joined forces to discuss the complicated nature of identity through many lenses.
Native American and Indigenous Students Drive Change
NYU students influence the culture and curriculum at NYU. Here, Native American and Indigenous students built a community and launched a new minor.
7 NYU Events You Can Join Virtually in February
Thereʼs a lot going on in our community, and you can be part of it all by attending these virtual NYU events that are open to everyone!
Club Spotlight: NYU Disability Student Union
The NYU Disability Student Union (DSU) advocates for students with both visible and invisible disabilities—and works toward accessibility for all.
Accessibility and Community for Students with Disabilities
There are resources and people here who will help you live your NYU dreams.
Meet Dr. Lisa Coleman: NYU’s Inaugural Head of Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Strategic Innovation
A Q&A with the woman who’s helping lead NYU into a more inclusive, equitable, and welcoming future.
Finding Your Home at Tisch: Get Involved with Student Clubs
NYU Tisch’s student-run clubs and organizations provide students with ample opportunity to connect, make friends, and engage with the campus community.
Women @ Tandon: Propelling Women in STEM Forward
Promoting gender inclusivity with an eye on changing the industry.
African Heritage Month at NYU
A time for reflection, discussion, celebration, and progress.
Gender, Pronouns, and Coming Out in Your Application
How do you navigate coming out in your college application? NYU has advice about how to be proud of who you are and make a great first impression.
NYU HEOP Celebrates 50 Years of Access
For 50 years, NYU’s Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program has been dedicated to creating student success through access and opportunity.
Dear High School Kimberly
A first-generation college student, Kimberly reassures her high school self that all of her hard work and perseverance will pay off, and that there are great things in store for her during her four years at NYU.