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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

Gallatin senior Robert Clinton concentrating on Sociology and Politics of Urban Agriculture, has been awarded the prestigious Marshall Scholarship.

Q&A: Marshall Scholarship recipient discusses sustainability research

Thomas Peracchio, Staff Writer December 2, 2015
Q&A with Robert Clinton, a recipient of a 2016 Marshall Scholarship.
Zachary Fine, class of 2015, was chosen to receive the Rhodes Scholarship.

Q&A: NYU alum Zachary Fine talks his Rhodes Scholarship, art history

Diamond Naga Siu, Staff Writer December 2, 2015
A Q&A with Zachary Fine, a 2016 Rhodes Scholarship recipient and NYU alumnus.
The exterior of the Silver School of Social Work. (WSN File Photo)

Starbucks CEO makes donation to Silver for veteran education

Ludovica Grieco, Staff Writer November 17, 2015
Howard Schultz, Starbucks CEO, donated $300,000 to a scholarship for veterans.
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.
NYU must divest from scholarships

NYU must divest from scholarships

Smooch Stallion, Staff Sergeant March 31, 2015
The divestment movement should focus on decreasing scholarship funds.
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Donation supports Stern MBA students

November 5, 2013
A donation from William Berkley has created the Berkley Scholarship Program to provide scholarships to graduates who pursue an MBA in Stern immediately following their graduation.
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Gallatin establishes scholarships for incoming graduate students

October 23, 2013
Gallatin Dean's Graduate Scholarships to be awarded to four students in different areas of study, starting Fall 2014
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Lack of need-based scholarships for state universities hurts lower-income students

October 2, 2013
Public universities nationwide need to better allocate financial aid to its students by providing more need-based scholarships in order to address growing income inequality that has so far been exacerbated by a superfluous appropriation of merit-based awards.
Courtesy of Philip Kim

Tisch freshman recognized for averageness

February 26, 2013
Philip Kim was recognized for his mediocrity as runner-up in a contest organized by College Humor.