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Archived since: Apr, 2014
Description:
This collection consists of those NYU websites (Office of the Registrar and the individual Schools within the University) that list course bulletins, course listings and course descriptions for all non-credit, undergraduate and graduate classes. This Collection does not contain any course information for NYU Abu Dhabi and the School of Medicine.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Course Descriptions, Course Listings, Course Bulletins, Academic
Creator: New York University
Coverage: College of Arts and Science, Graduate School of Arts and Science, Liberal Studies, Gallatin School of Individual Study, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, School of Law, College of Nursing, Silver School of Social Work, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, Tisch School of the Arts, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, School of Continuing and Professional Studies, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, College of Dentistry, Institute of Fine Arts, Courant Institute of Mathematical Science, University Administration, Polytechnic School of Engineering, NYU Shanghai
Format: Bulletins, Course Listings, Course Descriptions, Policies
Condition Governing Access and Use : Open for use
Contact Information: NYU Archives, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library 70 Washington Square South New York, NY, 10012 (212) 998-2641 university.archives@library.nyu.edu
Acquisition and Appraisal : Bulletins and Course Descriptions found during search of NYU website. All functional and harvestable sites were captured.
Status : Active
Processed By : Lynda Van Wart, Aleksandr Gelfand, Shannon McDonald
Language: English
Technical Access : Some websites may not render properly.
Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use : Permission to publish must be sought from copyright holder.
Archived since: Jul, 2012
Description:
New York University's Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Policitics is an interdisciplinary institute whose mission is to connect artists, scholars, and activists from across the Americas and create new avenues for collaboration and action.
The institute focuses on political engagement and social justice through events, conferences, large-scale international gatherings, performances, other artistic works, and publications. The Hemispheric Institute was founded in 1998 by Diana Taylor, and has grown into an international network of universities and cultural centers across the Americas that collaborate on projects and individual actions concerning human rights and social justice.
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Archived since: Jul, 2022
Description:
Howard Besser is Professor of Cinema Studies and founder of the Tisch School of the Arts Moving Image Archiving and Preservation program. The collection is made up of two of his websites, which contains information on the his scholarship, teaching, activism, and syllabi.
Subject: Computers & Technology
Archived since: Apr, 2014
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Subject: Universities & Libraries, Blogs & Social Media, Professional, Institutional, Publication, Academic
Creator: New York University
Coverage: Catalan Center, King Juan Carlos Center, Polytechnic School of Engineering, University Administration, Division of Libraries, Tisch School of the Arts, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, Silver School of Social Work, School of Law, School of Continuing and Professional Studies, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, Institute of Fine Arts, Gallatin School of Individual Study, College of Nursing, Courant Institute of Mathematical Science, College of Dentistry, Liberal Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Science, College of Arts and Science
Format: News / Events, Newsletter, Magazine, Bulletin, Journal
Type: Twitter, NYU Site, RSS Feed/News Feed, Facebook, Social Media, Blog, PDF
Date: 1991 -
Condition Governing Access and Use : Open for use
Acquisition and Appraisal : All publications created by a department, school, center, institute or administrative unit were found during a search of NYU website. All functional and harvestable sites were captured.
Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use : Permission to publish must be sought from copyright holder.
Technical Access : Some websites may not render properly.
Status : Active
Language: English, Quechua, Portuguese, German, Italian, French, Spanish
Processed By : Lynda Van Wart and Aleksandr Gelfand
Archived since: Jan, 2018
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Archived since: Mar, 2014
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The Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia was established in 2011 thanks to a gift from the family of New York University alumni Boris and Elizabeth Jordan. The Center aims to to make Russia an aspect of all scholarly investigation. The organization sponsors researchers and fellowship programs, holds events, and hosts a blog.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Politics & Elections, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
The School of Global Public Health grew out of a Master of Public Health program at School of Education, Health, Nursing and Arts Professions (SEHNAP) starting in 1987. In 2006, a University-wide master of public health (MPH) degree program was founded. In 2008, the Steinhardt School established a Bachelor of Science in Public Health. In 2011, the University-wide MPH and Steinhardt’s MPH consolidated into the Global Institute of Public Health (GIPH) and established the Epidemiology; Biostatistics; Environmental Public Health Sciences; Public Health Policy & Management; and Social and Behavioral Sciences departments and Center for Bioethics transferred from Arts and Sciences from 2013-2016. By 2015, the College of Global Public Health was formally established. In late 2019, it changed its name to the School of Global Public Health. In 2017, they started a podcast entitled I AM GPH.
Archived since: Jun, 2018
Description:
The Institute of African American Affairs (IAAA) at New York University, which was initially called Institute of Afro-American Affairs, was founded in 1969 to research, document, and celebrate the cultural and intellectual production of Africa and its diaspora in the Atlantic world and beyond. The New York University Senate created the IAAA to coordinate the university-wide academic and service activities focusing on cultural programs for NYU's Black students, faculty, staff, and larger New York community. The IAAA is affiliated and shares leadership, staff, and facilities with NYU's African Studies Program. Both organizations are committed to the study of Blacks in modernity through concentrations in Pan-Africanism and Black Urban Studies. The Institute also founded the first statewide organization of scholars in the field (The New York State Black Studies Conference) and played a pivotal role in the creation of the NYU Association of Black Faculty and Administrators. Along with many programs, panels, and conferences, the IAAA also each year hosts Artists and Scholars-in-Residence, who during their residencies participate in seminars, offer public presentations of their work, and meet with students. Past Artists-in-Residence have included author Walter Mosley; poet and essayist Amiri Baraka; actor, playwright, and performance artist Anna Deavere Smith; poet Jayne Cortez; actor and producer Danny Glover; and Malian musician Salif Keita. Scholars-in-Residence have included Nigerian author and Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka; and David Levering Lewis, MacArthur Fellow and Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor of History at Rutgers.
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2018
Description:
Website containing news from the Steinhardt, focused on alumni, events, reading lists, and current student achievements.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2019
Description:
In 2019, numerous NYU programs, exhibits, and performances celebrated and commemorated the 1969 Stonewall Uprising anniversary in a campaign of events that the University called Stonewall@50. The events and exhibits focused on various aspects of LGBTQ+ history and activism.
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