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NYU has a ‘moral obligation’ to protect noncitizen students, immigration experts say
WSN spoke to three legal experts about the federal government’s recent onslaught against student visa holders and the university’s responsibility to protect its noncitizen affiliates.
Yezen Saadah, Editor-in-Chief
• May 1, 2025

NYU Langone patient lives with pig kidney for 130 days
The genetically engineered animal organ rejected in the patient’s body after a record-breaking stretch, leading her to return to kidney failure treatment.
Isabella D’Erasmo, Deputy Managing Editor
• May 1, 2025

NYU Law rises 1 spot to No. 8 in US News rankings
The law school maintained its No. 1 rank in international law, tax law and criminal law.
Lekhya Kantheti and Amanda Chen
• April 30, 2025

2 NYU students receive $30k to advance public service careers
The university was one of five schools with two students chosen for the Truman Scholarship, which saw almost 750 applicants this academic year.
Yanik Jhaveri, Contributing Writer
• April 30, 2025

Molly Shannon, former SNL star, to speak at NYU commencement
The award-winning actress and graduate of the Tisch School of the Arts will be among three honorary degree recipients at the university’s commencement ceremony this year.
Aashna Miharia and Yezen Saadah
• April 29, 2025

Law students call for defined suspension policy, divestment in meeting with dean
Student conduct investigations at the School of Law are raising questions regarding extended use of interim suspensions and bypassed steps in disciplinary proceedings.
Dharma Niles, News Editor
• April 29, 2025

Federal gov’t gave NYU $732 million in research spending last academic year
The university saw a notable increase in funding for research in the humanities and climate sciences from August 2023 and August 2024.
Amelia Hernandez Gioia, Deputy News Editor
• April 29, 2025

NYU researchers to help create antidepressants targeting the gut
Composed of scientists across North America, the team discovered that antidepressants would yield better results if they prioritized serotonin production in the intestines rather than the brain.
Vaishnavi Girish, Staff Writer
• April 29, 2025

Immigration status restored for all affected NYU students
A university administrator confirmed that all students hit by the government’s attack on student visa holders had their legal status restored as of Monday morning.
Dharma Niles and Yezen Saadah
• April 28, 2025

GSAS bans ‘decorated’ attire at grad ceremonies
A new policy barring “decorated caps, sashes, stoles, cords, pins, scarves” has spurred concern about potential efforts to limit pro-Palestinian protest at this year’s convocations.
Amanda Chen, Deputy News Editor
• April 28, 2025

NYU Langone joins global network driving pediatric cancer research
The Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital is collaborating with the Children’s Brain Tumor Network to help gather more samples of brain and spinal cord tumors for pediatric care research.
Lekhya Kantheti, Deputy News Editor
• April 28, 2025

Federal gov’t restores immigration status of ‘some’ NYU affiliates
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement warned that it plans to continue revoking hundreds of visas across the country after reworking its termination policies.
Aashna Miharia, Dharma Niles and Yezen Saadah
• April 25, 2025

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Joanne Lee, Contributing Writer • May 7, 2025

Kyra Mehta, Contributing Writer • May 7, 2025