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

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

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Alums remembered for polio vaccine

Alums remembered for polio vaccine

Amanda Morris November 3, 2014
The NYU Langone Medical Center is featuring an exhibit, “Confronting an Epidemic,” that highlights Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin, NYU School of Medicine graduates who developed the two vaccines that served as a cure for polio.
via steinhardt.nyu.edu

Study focuses on biomechanics

Avani Hegde, Contributing Writer September 15, 2014
Sonja Molfenter, an Assistant Professor at Steinhardt, explores the differences in swallowing function between women and men which could result in more targeted treatments for swallowing disorders.
Media panic distracts from U.S. capability in treating Ebola

Media panic distracts from U.S. capability in treating Ebola

Tess Woosley, Deputy Opinion Editor September 2, 2014
Media sensationalism surrounding Ebola distracted from U.S. capability to combat the disease.
File photo by Kelly Schott

NYU Langone awarded grant for Sandy damages

August 24, 2014
FEMA grants NYU Langone Medical Center $1.13 billion for Superstorm Sandy damages.
File photo by Kelly Schott

NYU Langone additions to be completed by end of 2017

October 7, 2013
Several new developments at NYU Langone will be completed by 2018.

Langone receives extra funds for Sandy relief

December 27, 2012
In the continued efforts to repair destroyed facilities, FEMA has allotted additional aid to the Langone Medical Center.
Storm damages Langone research center

Storm damages Langone research center

November 3, 2012
NYU Langone's Smilow Research Center lost hundreds of specimens and years of research as a result of flooding caused by Hurricane Sandy.