Faculty

US Politics and Policy: A January Term Course Spotlight
For three weeks each January, NYU students taking US Politics and Policy in 2021 and Beyond examine the political landscape firsthand. Hosted by NYU Washington, DC, this course features guest speakers from every walk of political life, from pollsters to presidential campaign strategists.

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.

Faculty Research Lets CAS Senior Trisha Gupta Do It All
Through research experience with NYU faculty members, Trisha’s charted an academic course that bridges prehealth, English, chemistry, and medieval studies.

NYU Trailblazers: Jessamyn Hatcher – “Fashion & Globalization”
This NYU Trailblazers session explains how can we work to make our globalized system of fashion more sustainable and more ethical.

NYU Trailblazers: Dolly Chugh – “The Person You Mean to Be”
The NYU Trailblazer Series features ground-breaking research and provocative insights from NYU’s most compelling professors, who bring bold ideas into the classroom, and share their knowledge with the world.

10 Wonderful Things About NYU That Took Me by Surprise
Sometimes the things that you love the most are the ones you don't expect.

NYU Journalism Students Put In the Work
Renowned author and faculty member Ta-Nehisi Coates teaches that great writing is about effort.

Discover the Engineering Design Studio at NYU Abu Dhabi
Not every Engineering Design Studio can claim to have its own mascot but we can at NYU Abu Dhabi.

Yann LeCun Is Pioneering an Intelligent Future
From self-driving cars to speech recognition apps, the work of NYU professor Yann LeCun has revolutionized modern machine learning.

Get to Know NYU Abu Dhabi Professor David Darts
Learn how NYU Abu Dhabi professor and associate dean of arts David Darts’ teaching has evolved and what he envisions for the future of art on campus.