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NYU Professor Accused of Inciting City-Wide Subway Protests
An NYU professor is allegedly the organizer of the protests in the subways that caused $100,000 worth of damage in the last few months.
Emily Mason, News Editor
• February 24, 2020

NYU Prison Education Program Graduate Urges Visibility for Formerly Incarcerated
NYU PEP graduate José Diaz and faculty member Raechel Bosch spoke to the NYU community about lingering stigma toward the formerly incarcerated.
Cristiano Rotolo, Staff Writer
• February 21, 2020

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Guru Ramanathan, Under the Arch Managing Editor
• February 20, 2020

NYUAD Anniversary Riddled With Controversy
NYUAD has launched its milestone project to celebrate the university’s first decade, despite controversy over academic freedom and labor law violations.
Aarushi Sharma, Staff Writer
• February 18, 2020

Three Professors Granted Prestigious Sloan Awards
Professors Daniele Panozzo, Christine Constantinople and Anna Choromanska were named Alfred P. Sloan fellows in 2020, awarding them $75,000 in research grants.
Lisa Cochran, News Editor
• February 18, 2020

Tandon Professor Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Tandon Distinguished Industry Professor Thomas L. Marzetta was elected to the National Academy of Engineering for his groundbreaking work in wireless technology and professorship.
Mina Mohammadi, Deputy News Editor
• February 18, 2020

NYU Cardiologist Sues Apple Over Patent Infringement
NYU cardiologist Dr. Joseph Wiesel is suing Apple for incorporating his patented irregular heartbeat detection technology into the Apple Watch.
Yi Yang, Contributing Writer
• February 13, 2020

Students Can Now Add Pronouns on Albert
In a university-wide email, NYU introduced a new Albert feature which will allow students to include their pronouns and a recording of their correct name pronunciation.
Lisa Cochran, News Editor
• February 12, 2020

Apartment Fire Near Van Leeuwen Injures Five
Two apartment buildings caught fire Monday afternoon, causing five first responders to sustain minor injuries.
Matthew Fischetti, Deputy News Editor
• February 11, 2020

Stigma Dominates Coronavirus Conversation in NYC
Media coverage, social media postings and institutional responses to coronavirus have inflamed anti-Asian sentiment in NYC and beyond.
Emily Mason, News Editor
• February 10, 2020

Stern MBA Program is Designated STEM
NYU Stern’s MBA program has received a STEM designation, which will allow international students to work in the United States for longer after graduating.
Emily Mason, News Editor
• February 10, 2020

Professors Create Games to Improve Brain Function
An NYU Steinhardt professor was part of a research effort to create three gaming apps proven to be effective in developing cognitive skills.
Silvia Gui, Contributing Writer
• February 10, 2020

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