Meeting new people this year has been challenging but these unusual circumstances are bringing people together in surprising ways. Hear more from Linn Wolmebrant (@NYUCAS '23) and other Public Health Ambassadors about their fall semester experiences: https://t.co/iWYYWPGk88
This year, the Children's Halloween Parade is going virtual! It's going to be an absolute blast: we'll have a magician, a costume contest, and some fun surprises.
It's our 30th year – celebrate with us, @CB2_Manhattan, & our monster crew! 🎃👻🎉 https://t.co/2RMNpKliu0
@nyuniversity is celebrating #ConstitutionDay with a special performance on the history of voting rights in America by @nyusteinhardt's @VerbatimPerfLab. Join us on 9/23! RSVP Required.
https://t.co/YIE6YGOVJr
Now more than ever, we're responsible not only for our own health, but for that of one another as well. Here are a few simple daily actions you can take this semester to help keep each other safe—whether you're joining us on campus or from another location https://t.co/Qd8paRnKkr
Wednesday, July 29, at 10:30 a.m.: Join us for an online Q&A on public safety heading into the Fall 2020 semester, featuring Dr. Carlo Ciotoli, associate vice president for NYU student health and executive director of the Student Health Center: https://t.co/5kBgR4Lz0U
Tomorrow, July 22, at 12 p.m.: An online Q&A about advancing accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusion during the Fall 2020 semester—the first in our new NYU Returns webinar series designed to answer your questions as we prepare to return to campus: https://t.co/H1DAIxb9xV
On Thursday, June 18, join us for "Reckoning with Our Histories to Reimagine Our Futures, Together" to commemorate Juneteenth (June 19) with @NYUOGI's @LisaColemanPhD and Karen Jackson-Weaver (@KJWeaverPhD), and @nyu_journalism's @rachelswarns. Register: https://t.co/HDB41xzOII
"Over the summer, I will be examining—and I am sure this will be true for many of you, too—how else our University might contribute to the goal of creating more just practices and systems." (4/4) Read the full message: https://t.co/vkw4K1p02y
"But...those are our tools, and events like the killing of George Floyd should not cause us to set them aside, but instead to redouble our exertions to use them in the cause of addressing racism, xenophobia, violence, and hate." (3/4)
"This is one of those moments when reason and knowledge and discourse, which university citizens prize so highly, often doesn't seem like enough of a response." (2/4)
A message from President Andrew Hamilton to the NYU community: "Once again, we find ourselves filled with sorrow, outrage, and grief over a loss of yet another Black person's life at the hands of law enforcement that was tragic, unjust, and avoidable." (1/4)
#NYU2020: In celebration of your milestone, this @nyumakerspace virtual workshop will show you how to decorate and personalize your graduation cap with materials that can be found around the house. RSVP: https://t.co/rUDJsDJKsL
*This event is open to current NYU students
#NYU2020: Nothing can change how proud we—and your family and friends—are of all you've accomplished. 💜 Please join us for a special Celebration for the Class of 2020 on May 20 at 11 a.m. All are welcome.
For details, visit: https://t.co/jmacLadJ0q
We have 3 MFA students presenting on May 9. Rafael Cañal Pérez will be presenting the piece"Rain Whispered," Austin Coats will be presenting "Invisible People," and Kellyn Thornburg will be presenting "juvenescence" at our May 9 SADC Virtual Major Dance Concert.
Imani Monét will be presenting her piece, "Be (Vleep) Still" and Daniel Padierna will be presenting "I am here" at our May 8 SADC Virtual Major Dance Concert. RSVP at https://t.co/KEDp5BPcpy #nyu#nyutisch#nyutischdance#dance#virtualconcert
Sarah Lutzky will be presenting her piece, "change changes in the blue" and Moeka Minami will be presenting her piece "while in stage four" at our May 8 SADC Virtual Major Dance Concert. Remember to RSVP! #nyu#nyutisch#nyutischdance#dance#virtualconcert
Imani Rose Arnett will be presenting her piece, "I thought (u were) below" and Morgan Amirah Burns will be presenting her piece "The Persistence of Flowerhood" at our May 8 SADC Virtual Major Dance Concert. RSVP at https://t.co/KEDp5BPcpy #nyu#nyutisch#nyutischdance#dance