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Gallatin School of Individualized Study Commencement

Gallatin School of Individualized Study Commencement

Teerin Julsawad May 22, 2015

As they gathered to celebrate at the Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center, Gallatin School of Individualized Study graduates were reminded of the global issues that await them after...

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.
Gallatin junior Krystal McLeod was named a 2015 Truman Scholar

CAS junior wins Truman Scholarship

Amanda Morris, Staff Writer April 26, 2015
Gallatin junior Krystal McLeod was named a 2015 Truman Scholar for her educational initiative, "My" Right to Learn. The summer program for low-income minority youth encourages both leadership and understanding.
Suppr provides a service that combines Tinder and Yelp to match people for meals.

Junior creates app for dating, eating

Zoe Thompson, Staff Writer April 26, 2015
Gallatin junior Daita Goswamy Is launching Suppr, an app aimed at matching people based on similar dining interests and location. App users will be able to develop new relationships and simultaneously share a good meal.
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.
Gallatin troupe stages student’s play

Gallatin troupe stages student’s play

Amanda Morris, Staff Writer March 30, 2015
A profile of Anna Tatelman, whose play "Life on the Moon" was performed by the Gallatin Theatre Troupe
Emily Jampel, left, and Sophie Epstein hosted HELLOWORLD, a gallery showcasing the work of artists under 25. Jampel and Epstein will release their book, White Rabbit, on Thursday.

Exhibit goes down ‘Rabbit’ hole

Zane Warman, Contributing Writer March 30, 2015
Coverage of White Rabbit's "Group Exhibition" opening reception (March 27) and profiles of the group's founders Emily Jampel and Sophie Epstein
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.
 Narrative Threads features a wide variety of styles by Gallatin students and faculty.

‘Threads’ weaves together 21 collections

Lauren Craddock, Staff Writer March 4, 2015
A review of Narrative Threads: The Gallatin Fashion Show.

NYU club aims to catalog activist hashtags

Amanda Morris, Contributing Writer February 19, 2015
Gallatin junior Dylan Fauss set out to catalog hashtags with a new club, #ButActually.
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.
Literature and tech enriching when merged

Literature and tech enriching when merged

Scarlett Curtis, Staff Columnist November 10, 2014
Making the leap from paper book to e-book has been hard, but the innovations in reading technology are making electronic literature an increasingly enticing world.