Three years ago, I was a freshly graduated high school student ready to take on the challenges of college. I was excited to move out of my home and into a dorm, have classes in large lecture halls and party my future worries away. Instead, the beginning of my college experience consisted primarily of staring.
Carlos Felipe Uriarte, assistant attorney general of the Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA) under Merrick Garland and alum from the Class of 2002, spoke at Washington University School of Law regarding his education and his role in the federal government, Feb. 26.
The Tisch School of the Arts drama program boasts global recognition, but its structure, particularly its studio placement process, remains a subject of disagreement. As a friend of Tisch students, I’ve observed a recurring theme: the disparities among the 10 different drama studios within the school. From the operatic tones of the New Studio on.
Gallatin professor Amin Husain, a longtime pro-Palestinian activist, was suspended from his position last week after a video of him criticizing media coverage of Hamas amid Israel’s war with the militant group surfaced online. Husain’s suspension follows a monthslong push for him to be removed from his position an Oct. 17 petition demanding Husain’s.
NYU is renowned for championing diversity, equity and inclusion, evident in its myriad committees, events and organisations. However, the stark reality diverges from this narrative, particularly concerning international students, a demographic the university prominently hosts. Unfortunately, our policies, ostensibly designed to embrace diversity, have proven less than accommodating for this vibrant community. Many international students.