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NYU Law announces clinic to study wrongful convictions

The program is created in tandem with the Innocence Project, a New York-based legal advocacy group for wrongfully incarcerated people.
Audrey Abrahams, Staff Writer March 19, 2025

NYU’s School of Law will offer a joint program with the Innocence Project, a nonprofit focused on advancing social justice through legal advocacy for wrongfully convicted incarcerated...

(Lauren Sanchez for WSN)

Programmers can model AI after human goal-setting processes, NYU study finds

Researchers used computer programs to mimic the steps humans take to set intermediate targets while playing games.
Gabrielle Panelo, Contributing Writer March 19, 2025

NYU scientists developed a new framework to better understand how people set goals when trying to win a game, hit a benchmark or achieve some other objective. The researchers aimed...

(Jake Capriotti for WSN)

SPS and Marriott Foundation launch $5 million hospitality program

Students in the program will take on an apprenticeship while earning credits toward an associate’s degree in hospitality, which the school will officially begin offering in the spring of 2026.
Graylin Lucas, Staff Writer March 18, 2025

The NYU School of Professional Studies has partnered with The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation to create a $5 million apprenticeship fund for students pursuing an associate...

(Kennon Cummings for WSN)

Parents gravitate toward sensationalized articles about kids’ screen time, NYU study finds

Steinhardt researchers found that a small group of studies disproportionately shapes online rhetoric about the effects of screen time on children under 10.
Daphne Zhu, Beauty & Style Editor March 18, 2025

Parents are more likely to read articles about the negative impacts of their children’s screen times than those that document a less consequential effect, NYU researchers found...

(Maryam Lootah for WSN)

Tensions soar as College Dems and Reps tackle Trump policies on the debate stage

The biannual debate is a decadeslong tradition between the NYU College Democrats and College Republicans, with this semester’s event focusing on policing, tariffs and aid to Ukraine.
Amelia Hernandez Gioia, Deputy News Editor March 18, 2025

Crime, trade and the Trump administration — today’s top issues took center stage at this semester’s debate between the NYU College Republicans and College Democrats on Thursday....

The Trump administration recently named NYU as one of 52 schools being targeted for diversity-related partnerships. (Kiran Komanduri for WSN)

Education Department to investigate NYU for ‘illegal’ DEI partnership

The university is one of 52 schools under fire by the Trump administration for partnering with a nonprofit focused on increasing diversity in Ph.D. business programs.
Dharma Niles, News Editor March 17, 2025

The U.S. Department of Education will investigate NYU for alleged civil rights violations, citing the university’s partnership with a nonprofit aiming to diversify Ph.D. programs...

Hochul expands AI initiative to support researchers at NYU, other state universities

Hochul expands AI initiative to support researchers at NYU, other state universities

The collaboration between seven universities across New York state grants educational institutions access to technologies usually exclusive to large corporations.
Graylin Lucas, Staff Writer March 17, 2025

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Empire AI initiative has expanded rapidly over the past several weeks, with three more New York colleges slated to join the consortium of research institutions...

(Amanda Chen for WSN)

Students and staff package 1,800 pounds of medical supplies for under-resourced countries

A recurring part of the “NYU in Dialogue” initiative, the service opportunity works with a New York City nonprofit to disperse discarded medical supplies to countries facing humanitarian crises.
Amanda Chen, Deputy News Editor March 17, 2025

Dozens of students and faculty prepared about 1,800 pounds of discarded medical supplies for dispersal to Ukraine, Ghana and other countries facing humanitarian crises in the Kimmel...

An N.Y.U. flag hangs above the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. Cars line the road to the right of the building and an entrance to Washington Square Park can be seen in the background.

Sony launches $7.5 million partnership with Steinhardt

The new Sony Audio Institute will offer state-of-the-art equipment, networking opportunities and new research initiatives for Music Technology and Music Business majors.
Lekhya Kantheti, Deputy News Editor March 14, 2025

Sony launched a $7.5 million partnership with NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development to establish the Sony Audio Institute — a new initiative...

(Courtesy of Dylan Campana)

Students demand committee to investigate racial injustice at NYU

A student government proposal cites over 100 U.S. universities with “reparations committees” dedicated to addressing institutional racism — NYU not among them.
Amanda Chen, Deputy News Editor March 14, 2025

Dozens of community members are urging the university to establish a committee of students, faculty and administrators to research and report ways that NYU can mitigate racial...

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: Flash floods in Argentina, ship collision in the UK and new AI laws in Spain

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 March 14, 2025

In Argentina, record-breaking flood kills over a dozen Argentine port city Bahia Blanca saw a year’s worth of rainfall on Friday, resulting in flash floods that killed at least...

(Kiran Komanduri for WSN)

Animals and AI could have a human-like conscience, NYU study finds

Researchers unveiled new methods for measuring markers of animal consciousness as part of NYU’s $6 million Center for Mind, Ethics and Policy.
Audrey Abrahams, Staff Writer March 14, 2025

NYU researchers found they could measure an animal’s consciousness by comparing how similarly it behaves to humans when encountering different circumstances. Detailed in a Feb....