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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

Elizabeth Fisher started a mentoring program through the College of Arts and Science's Women in Science initiative.

Women In Science Pilots Mentor Program for Freshman Entering STEM Fields

Shiva Darshan, Staff Writer February 23, 2016
A new effort from CAS aims to keep women from dropping out of science and technology majors.
CAS hosted its third Upstander Dialogue, led by Dean Gabby Starr.

Third CAS Upstander Dialogue Engages Students in Diversity Talks

Yeho Hwang, Contributing Writer February 18, 2016
CAS Dean Gabrielle Starr hosted her biannual Upstander Dialogue on Feb. 17 to promote on campus diversity and allyship.
Changing majors: Violet Zhu

Changing majors: Violet Zhu

Lingyi Hou, Staff Writer December 7, 2015
An installment in the Changing Majors series about Violet Zhu, who transferred from Steinhardt to CAS.

Changing Majors: Ashley Chung Ah Ko

Lingyi Hou, Staff Writer November 24, 2015
A continuation of the Changing Majors Series
Changing Majors: Daniel Cheng and Ardi Khalafi

Changing Majors: Daniel Cheng and Ardi Khalafi

Lingyi Hou, Staff Writer November 12, 2015
The first in a weekly series about NYU students and their experiences with their changing majors.
After a $100 million dollar donation, NYU Tandon continues to receive more funding.

After Tandon donation, money continues to roll in

Greta Chevance, Staff Writer October 26, 2015
After NYU Tandon School of Engineering received a $100 million donation, the university has seen an influx of money come in.
College of Arts and Science Commencement

College of Arts and Science Commencement

Thomas Devlin, Managing Editor May 22, 2015

The Theater at Madison Square Garden was packed twice on Tuesday for the two commencement ceremonies of the College of Arts and Science. Aside from those in attendance, the two...

Kogon conducted a study which showed that LS students feel inferior to other NYU students.

Study: LS students feel stigmatized

Marita Vlachou and Alanna Bayarin April 26, 2015
A study conducted by an NYU student revealed that students in the Liberal Studies program feel inferior to other students.
Professor G. Gabrielle Starr is one of six NYU professors awarded a 2015 Guggenheim Fellowship.

Professors talk about Guggenheim award

Benjamin Mok, Staff Writer April 19, 2015
Short profiles of six NYU professors and instructors who have been awarded 2015 Guggenheim Fellowships.
Nikhil Singh, left, will head the prison education program. Bryonn Bain, right, will teach classes and is the Director for Public Affairs for the Prison Initiative.

NYU faculty provides education for inmates

Alex Bazeley, Deputy News Editor March 4, 2015
NYU has launched their Prison Education Program to provide higher education to incarcerated individuals.
The NYU Spring Job & Internship Fair,  held on Jan. 29, is an opportunity to hear about available internships in the New York area.

Students share advice on job hunt

Tejas Sawant, Contributing Writer February 2, 2015
Internship advice from students with impressive internships in different fields.
Student council holds first  pageant

Student council holds first pageant

Daniella Haviv, Contributing Writer November 25, 2014
The CAS Student Council held its first CAS-wide Royalty Pageant on Nov. 24.