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Students picket outside Vanderbilt Hall, demand NYU Law cut anti-protest contract

Demonstrators encouraged passers-by to call and send emails to Dean Troy McKenzie, calling for the law school to revoke sanctions against 31 pro-Palestinian students.
Amanda Chen, Deputy News Editor May 6, 2025

Around 20 students picketed outside Vanderbilt Hall on Monday afternoon, calling on the NYU School of Law to pause its demands for 31 students to contractually pledge to halt protests, ...

Tisch alum Maggie Rogers performing at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 19, 2024. (Anna Baird-Hassell for WSN)

Maggie Rogers to speak at Tisch graduation

The singer-songwriter and Clive Davis alum will speak at the school’s 2025 Salute at Radio City Music Hall on May 16.
Eleanor Jacobs, Music Editor May 6, 2025

Maggie Rogers, a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and Clive Davis alum, will address students at the Tisch School of the Arts’ graduation ceremony next week as this year’s...

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31 law students barred from campus, offered contract to cease protests

The School of Law stipulated that students will be unable to access classrooms and other on-campus buildings until they agree to “not participate in any protest activity.”
Dharma Niles, News Editor May 5, 2025

The NYU School of Law is demanding that 31 students contractually pledge to halt protests in order to access campus buildings following a pro-Palestinian sit-in outside Dean Troy...

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Mayoral candidates talk housing affordability at Kimmel forum

Three politicians running for New York City mayor discussed ways to effectively use public resources to combat a longstanding affordable housing crisis in the city.
Eva Mundo, Staff Writer May 5, 2025

Three New York City mayoral candidates discussed their plans to increase affordability and combat the city’s housing crisis at the Kimmel Center for University Life on Thursday.  The...

David Krieger the Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life on Thursday, May 1. (Alex Woodworth for WSN)

‘Civil rights warrior’: Title VI coordinator talks neutrality at student gov’t meeting

NYU’s inaugural Title VI coordinator defended his resume and discussed his approach to tackling heightened on-campus tensions.
Leena Ahmed, Staff Writer May 2, 2025

David Krieger, NYU’s inaugural Title IV coordinator, addressed students for the first time at a Student Government Assembly meeting on Thursday and spoke about stepping into...

(Jason Alpert-Wisnia for WSN)

Early education program at NYU canceled after federal funding cuts

Jumpstart, a work-study program that sends students to work with underresourced preschools, will close its chapter at NYU, among dozens of other universities.
Amanda Chen, Deputy News Editor May 2, 2025

The Trump administration’s $400 million funding cut to national service agency AmeriCorps forced an early education service program at NYU to close for the 2025-26 academic year,...

(Alex Woodworth for WSN)

Students and faculty join citywide May Day rallies

Members of NYU’s faculty and student worker unions called on the university to negotiate new deals and rewrite protections for international students.
Amanda Chen and Amelia Hernandez Gioia May 2, 2025

The Soapbox is a weekly news column rounding up stories worth reading for a global university. (Max Van Hosen and Kyra Reilley for WSN)

The Soapbox: Blackout in Spain, mosque murder suspect surrenders in France, weapons shipment thwarted in UAE

The Soapbox is a weekly column by WSN covering major news developments at NYU’s campuses and study away sites abroad. Global consciousness for a global university.
Amanda Chen, Deputy News Editor May 2, 2025

In Spain, 60 million lose power without explanation An “unexplained” power outage swept Spain, Portugal and some parts of southern France on Monday, affecting nearly 60 million...

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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

Earlier this week, all NYU students who were affected by the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration had their legal status reactivated after the State Department faced...

(Kiara Mujica for WSN)

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

An NYU Langone Health patient lived with a pig kidney for 130 days before she experienced an organ rejection. On April 4, the patient underwent surgery at the hospital center to...

(Kevin Wu for WSN)

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

NYU’s School of Law rose to No. 8 out of 195 law schools nationwide in the U.S. News & World Report’s rankings, marking a one spot-increase from last year and an improvement...

(Lauren Sanchez for WSN)

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

CAS junior Amina Anekwe and Tandon senior Cameron Bedard received the $30,000 Truman Scholarship for initiatives in public service, making NYU one of five universities in the country...