NYU
NYU in Brooklyn
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- NYU in Brooklyn
- Runtime
- 0:50
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- A 21st-century education requires seamless connections between industries, communities, and academics in order to prepare students to apply research to real-world challenges. Brooklyn's thriving economy provides the ideal setting for NYU's students and faculty to work on technology and arts innovations that will spread to cities and communities across the globe. Learn more at nyu.edu/brooklyn.
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- NYU Accelerate: Alternative Pathways to 128 Credits
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- 1:59
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- With additional classes and newly focused advising, NYU has enhanced an option that 20 percent of undergrads are already taking advantage of to save money and start jobs sooner. See just a few of the many pathways: http://bit.ly/2lDdt1e
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- Portraits of NYU: 'I Am an Immigrant'
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- 0:21
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Immigrants from all over the world are a vital part of our academic community. Inspired by the January 29 letter from President Andrew Hamilton—himself an immigrant, former green card holder, and now a U.S. citizen—in the wake of executive orders curbing immigration from certain countries, we asked just 20 international NYU faculty, students, and staff to pose for a photo shoot celebrating the diversity of a University united against xenophobia. As President Hamilton wrote, there is strength in numbers.
These are the faces of NYU.
View the photo gallery here: http://bit.ly/iamanimmigrantNYU
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- One Question: How Can You Predict A Broadway Hit?
- Runtime
- 1:19
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- “The important thing is not to stop questioning,” Albert Einstein once said. “Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” In this series, we turn to NYU faculty—specialists in their fields—to address the general questions that we all encounter as we move through the world. Here, Jeffrey Simonoff, professor of statistics, and the Robert A. Miller Faculty Fellow at the Stern School, tackles the question: How can you predict a Broadway hit?
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- DC Jazz Festival A Conversation with Jason Moran
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- 1:01:14
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU Washington, DC and the Washington, DC Jazz Festival presented a conversation with and performance by Jason Moran, critically acclaimed pianist, composer, and Artistic Director of the Kennedy Center on December 1, 2016.
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- DC Dialogues-On the Border: Syrian Refugees in Turkey
- Runtime
- 1:31:55
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU Washington, DC and the Turkish Heritage Organization presented a panel of experts and professionals with first-hand experience in Turkey and Syria to discuss the current refugee crisis. THO also sponsored a photo exhibit by Turkish American Sinem Oguz, titled "On the Border."
Turkey welcomed more than 2.7 million Syrian refugees since 2011, and spent over $12.5 billion on relief and support efforts for the refugees. As the host country with the largest number of Syrian refugees, Turkey plays an integral part in the current crisis. This year's major world summits, United Nations General Assembly, the inaugural World Humanitarian Summit and G20, have all called for greater action for humanitarian aid to refugees and migrants around the world.
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- A New American Political System? Effect of Developments in Technology on Political Information
- Runtime
- 52:50
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU School of Law, in cooperation with NYU Washington, DC and the Law School's Legislative and Regulatory Process Clinic, debuted the inaugural Sidley Austin Forum. This annual forum, supported by a gift from international law firm Sidley Austin, explored topics critical to American democracy.
In the wake of the 2016 elections, the program addressed the evolving role of political parties, the state and direction of campaign finance law, changes in news and social media, and related topics.
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- A New American Political System? Closing Remarks NYU Sidley
- Runtime
- 46:56
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU School of Law, in cooperation with NYU Washington, DC and the Law School's Legislative and Regulatory Process Clinic, debuted the inaugural Sidley Austin Forum. This annual forum, supported by a gift from international law firm Sidley Austin, explored topics critical to American democracy.
In the wake of the 2016 elections, the program addressed the evolving role of political parties, the state and direction of campaign finance law, changes in news and social media, and related topics.
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- Salon Series: A Conversation with Mehdi Ghadyanloo
- Runtime
- 1:14:53
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU Washington, DC welcomed Iranian artist, Mehdi Ghadyanloo, in conversation with Andy Shallal, Iraqi-American activist and owner of Busboys and Poets.
The NYU Washington, DC Salon Series: Conversations with Writers & Artists offers an opportunity for the NYU and Washington, DC community to meet and engage in dialogue with acclaimed writers and artists as they reflect on their craft. This program provides facilitated conversations that aim to illuminate the guests’ creative processes, discuss their current works, and explain the impact of their work on the world around us.
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- A New American Political System? The Changing Role of the News and Social Media
- Runtime
- 50:01
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU School of Law, in cooperation with NYU Washington, DC and the Law School's Legislative and Regulatory Process Clinic, debuted the inaugural Sidley Austin Forum, on December 8, 2016. This annual forum, supported by a gift from international law firm Sidley Austin, explored topics critical to American democracy.
In the wake of the 2016 elections, the program addressed the evolving role of political parties, the state and direction of campaign finance law, changes in news and social media, and related topics.
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- A New American Political System? The State and Direction of Campaign Finance
- Runtime
- 43:09
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU School of Law, in cooperation with NYU Washington, DC and the Law School's Legislative and Regulatory Process Clinic, debuted the inaugural Sidley Austin Forum, on December 8, 2016. This annual forum, supported by a gift from international law firm Sidley Austin, explored topics critical to American democracy.
In the wake of the 2016 elections, the program addressed the evolving role of political parties, the state and direction of campaign finance law, changes in news and social media, and related topics.
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- Give the Gift of NYU: Alessandra's Story
- Runtime
- 0:51
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU students are going to change the world—they just need the chance to do it. Help them today with a scholarship donation: https://www.nyu.edu/giving/give-now-resp/?ac=NYC17
About Alessandra:
Hometown: Centreville, VA
School: CAS '18
Double Major: music and politics
Studying: ethnomusicology
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- A New American Political System: The Role of Parties (and Third Parties)
- Runtime
- 1:02:33
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU School of Law, in cooperation with NYU Washington, DC and the Law School's Legislative and Regulatory Process Clinic debuts the inaugural Sidley Austin Forum. This annual forum, supported by a gift from international law firm Sidley Austin, will explore topics critical to American democracy.
In the wake of the 2016 elections, the program will address the evolving role of political parties, the state and direction of campaign finance law, changes in news and social media, and related topics.
Panelists include:
Rick Boucher, Partner, Sidley Austin LLP; former Member of the US House of Representatives (R-VA)
Benjamin Ginsburg, Partner, Jones Day; former General Counsel to the Republican National Committee
David Keating, President, Center for Competitive Politics
Richard Pildes, Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law, NYU School of Law
For more, visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/n...
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- Give the Gift of NYU: Terrance's Story
- Runtime
- 0:50
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU students are going to change the world—they just need the chance to do it. Help them today with a scholarship donation: https://www.nyu.edu/giving/give-now-resp/?ac=NYC17
About Terrance
Hometown: Grand Rapids, MI
School: SPS '18
Major: Economics, Minor: Computer Science
Studying: how governments, businesses, households, and societies use and allocate their scarce resources to meet human needs.
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- Vice President Joe Biden: A New American Political System?
- Runtime
- 57:15
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Vice President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the inaugural Sidley Austin Forum hosted by NYU School of Law at NYU Washington, DC.
In the wake of the 2016 elections, the program will address the evolving role of political parties, the state and direction of campaign finance law, changes in news and social media, and related topics.
NYU School of Law, in cooperation with NYU Washington, DC and the Law School's Legislative and Regulatory Process Clinic debuts the inaugural Sidley Austin Forum. This annual forum, supported by a gift from international law firm Sidley Austin, will explore topics critical to American democracy.
For more information, visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/a-new-american-political-system.html
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- NYU Commencement 2011 (full ceremony)
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- 2:16:21
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU President John Sexton and Board of Trustees Chairman Martin Lipton presided over the University’s 179th Commencement Exercises, which was held Wednesday, May 18th, in Yankee Stadium.
President Bill Clinton – Founder of the William J. Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States – addressed the graduates and guests after receiving a Doctor of Laws degree, honoris causa, at the ceremony.
Honorary Degree Recipients Also Included: Music Industry Titan Clive Davis; Nursing Education Leader Claire Fagin; and Nobel Scientist Ada Yonath
9/11 and BP Fund Administrator Kenneth Feinberg Received Gallatin Medal; Restaurateur Danny Meyer Received Rudin Award
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- Give the Gift of NYU: Khirad's Story
- Runtime
- 0:53
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU students are going to change the world—but they need your help to do it. Donate to fund a scholarship today: http://bit.ly/2h2YDyB
ABOUT KHIRAD:
Hometown: Plano, Texas
School: Steinhardt '18
Major: Applied Psychology
Studying: how to bring mental health treatment to minority communities
- Title
- A Tribute to John Brademas, NYU's 13th President
- Runtime
- 7:05
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- On July 11, NYU lost one of its most pioneering leaders. John Brademas (1927–2016), a Rhodes scholar, an 11-term Congressman from Indiana, and the 13th President of NYU, helped transform the university into a renowned research institution that attracts students from across the globe.
For more, visit: https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2016/july/memories-of-john-brademas-nyus-13th-president.html
- Title
- Protecting Cultural Heritage in an Uncertain Time: Conservation Challenges in Emergency Preparation
- Runtime
- 1:28:24
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- October 26, 2016 | NYU Washington, DC
This panel discusses the challenges and methods in use to conserve items facing immediate threat by human catastrophes.
Panelists include:
Stephanie Hornbeck, Director of Conservation, Caryatid Conservation Services, Inc.
Norbert S. Baer, Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Conservation, Conservation Center, Institute of Fine Arts, NYU
Alda Benjamen, Research Associate, Cultural Rescue Initiative, Smithsonian Institution; postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania Museum’s Penn Cultural Heritage Center
This panel was part of the NYU Washington, DC symposium, Protecting Cultural Heritage in an Uncertain Time. For more visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/protecting-cultural-heritage-in-an-uncertain-time.html
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- Protecting Cultural Heritage in an Uncertain Time: Opening Remarks
- Runtime
- 37:37
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- October 26, 2016 | NYU Washington, DC
Speakers include:
Mayor Dario Nardella, Florence, Italy
Ambassador Armando Varricchio, Italy
Michele D. Marincola, Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of Conservation; Conservation Consultant, Villa La Pietra
These remarks introduced the NYU Washington, DC symposium, Protecting Cultural Heritage in an Uncertain Time. For more visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/protecting-cultural-heritage-in-an-uncertain-time.html
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- Welcome Remarks (Inside American Politics 1/7)
- Runtime
- 32:29
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Ellyn M. Toscano, Executive Director, NYU Florence
John R. Phillips, U.S. Ambassador to Italy
Dario Nardella, Mayor of the City of Florence
For more, visit: http://www.lapietradialogues.org/dialogues_sch.php?cat=1&id=305
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- Role of the Media and the Changed Political Landscape (Inside American Politics 3/7)
- Runtime
- 1:08:25
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Moderator: Linda Douglass, Global Head of Communications, Bloomberg Media Group, former Director of Communications for the White House Office of Health Reform in the Obama Administration
Panelists:
Jonathan Capehart, Journalist, Editorial Board Member The Washington Post
Betsy Fischer Martin, President of Fischer Martin Media and former Senior Executive Producer and Managing Editor of NBC News Political Programming
Jonathan Martin, National political correspondent The New York Times
Steve McMahon, Democratic strategist, co-founder and CEO of Purple Strategies, LLC, and Adjunct Professor at NYU Washington D.C.
For more, visit: http://www.lapietradialogues.org/dialogues_sch.php?cat=1&id=305
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- The 2016 Election Cycle: What Just Happened? (Inside American Politics 2/7)
- Runtime
- 1:13:23
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Moderator: Lynne P. Brown, Senior Vice President for University Relations and Public Affairs, New York University
Panelists:
Brian Baker, President of Future45, President and General Counsel of Ending Spending
Joel Benenson, Chief Strategist Hillary Clinton campaign, founder and CEO of Benenson Strategy Group and political strategist and pollster serving Presidents Obama and Clinton
Jonathan Capehart, Journalist, Editorial Board Member The Washington Post
Stephanie Cutter, Founding Partner of Precision Strategies, CNN Contributor, and former Deputy Campaign Manager for Obama 2012
Kevin Madden, Partner at Hamilton Place Strategies, Senior Advisor to Mitt Romney’s 2012 Presidential Campaign
For more, visit: http://www.lapietradialog...
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- Trump as the New Face of the Republican Party (Inside American Politics 4/7)
- Runtime
- 1:25:58
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Moderator: Catherine “Kiki” McLean, Leading public affairs and political strategist and veteran of six presidential campaigns including the historic 1992 Clinton-Gore campaign
Panelists:
Brian Baker, President of Future45, President and General Counsel of Ending Spending
Ron Christie, Republican political analyst, veteran Senior Advisor to the White House and Congress, founder and CEO Christie Strategies LLC
Rob Collins, Republican political strategist
Kevin Madden, Partner at Hamilton Place Strategies in Washington D.C, Senior Advisor to Mitt Romney’s 2012 Presidential Campaign
For more, visit: http://www.lapietradialogues.org/dialogues_sch.php?cat=1&id=305
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- Where Does the Democratic Party Go From Here? (Inside American Politics 5/7)
- Runtime
- 1:18:15
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Moderator: Kevin Madden, Partner at Hamilton Place Strategies, Senior Advisor to Mitt Romney’s 2012 Presidential Campaign
Panelists:
Joel Benenson, Chief Strategist Hillary Clinton campaign, founder and CEO of Benenson Strategy Group and political strategist and pollster serving Presidents Obama and Clinton
Stephanie Cutter, Founding Partner of Precision Strategies, CNN Contributor, and former Deputy Campaign Manager for Obama 2012
Catherine “Kiki” McLean, Leading public affairs and political strategist and veteran of six presidential campaigns including the historic 1992 Clinton-Gore campaign
Steve McMahon, Democratic strategist, co-founder and CEO of Purple Strategies, LLC, and Adjunct Professor at NYU Washington D.C.
For more, visit: ht...
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- Forecasts (Inside American Politics 6/7)
- Runtime
- 1:17:42
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Moderator: Hope Warschaw, Community and political activist
Panelists:
Ron Christie, Republican political analyst, veteran Senior Advisor to the White House and Congress, founder and CEO Christie Strategies LLC
Rob Collins, Republican political strategist
Stephanie Cutter, Founding Partner of Precision Strategies, CNN Contributor, and former Deputy Campaign Manager for Obama 2012
Jonathan Martin, National political correspondent The New York Times
Catherine “Kiki” McLean, Leading public affairs and political strategist and veteran of six presidential campaigns including the historic 1992 Clinton-Gore campaign
Steve McMahon, Democratic strategist, co-founder and CEO of Purple Strategies, LLC, and Adjunct Professor at NYU Washingto...
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- Film Presentation: “Election Protection” (Inside American Politics 7/7)
- Runtime
- 1:06:56
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Presenters include: Emmy Award Winnning filmmakers Anne De Mare and Elizabeth Hemmerdinger
For more, visit: http://www.lapietradialogues.org/dialogues_sch.php?cat=1&id=305
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- Protecting Cultural Heritage: Feasibility, Desirability & Ethics of Reconstructing Cultural...
- Runtime
- 1:25:02
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- October 26, 2016 | NYU Washington, DC
The Feasibility, Desirability and Ethics of Reconstructing Destroyed Cultural Properties
This panel was part of the NYU Washington, DC symposium, Protecting Cultural Heritage in an Uncertain Time.
Panelists include:
James Janowski, Professor of Philosophy, Hampden-Sydney College
Anna Paolini, UNESCO Representative in the Arab States of the Gulf and Yemen; Director, UNESCO Doha Office
John Childs, Director of Museum Collection Services at Peabody Essex Museum
For more visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/protecting-cultural-heritage-in-an-uncertain-time.html
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- Protecting Cultural Heritage in an Uncertain Time: Methods of Documentation
- Runtime
- 1:22:54
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- October 26, 2016 | NYU Washington, DC
This panel examines the existing and developing technologies being used to reconstruct and document destroyed objects, artifacts, heritage sites and architecture, in order to preserve a digital copy of the past that is lost to the elements, human conflict and the passing of time.
Panelists include:
Khaled Hiatlih, Lead, Reconstruction Initiative, Syria, The Institute for Digital Archeology
Scott Branting, Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida
Donald H. Sanders, President, Learning Sites, Inc
This panel was part of the NYU Washington, DC symposium, Protecting Cultural Heritage in an Uncertain Time. For more visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/protecting-cultural-heritage-in-an-uncertain-time.html
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- NYU Washington, DC: Career Week Panel
- Runtime
- 57:57
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- The NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development joined NYU Washington, DC for a discussion on the importance of maintaining self-identity in a diverse workplace. Executive-level panelists from varied backgrounds discussed the value of preserving an open environment that promotes acceptance and inclusion, and the implications that follow when institutional culture deters and stifles talent. This dialogue provided thoughtful insight on establishing a culture that combats discrimination and prejudice in the workplace and how professionals from all backgrounds can be an agent for change.
This Dialogue was moderated by Trudy Steinfeld, Vice-President and Executive Director of the New York University Wasserman Center for Career Development.
For more, visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/career-panel-and-networking-event.html
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- 2016 Constitution Day with Stephen Solomon
- Runtime
- 1:27:14
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Stephen D. Solomon is associate director of the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute and director of the M.A. program in Business and Economic Reporting, which he founded in 1999. His new book, Revolutionary Dissent: How the Founding Generation Created the Freedom of Speech, was published by St. Martin’s Press in April 2016. It explores how the raucous political protest of the nation’s founding period gave meaning to the freedoms of speech and press at a time when the crime of seditious libel was used to punish criticism of government.
For more, visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/2016-constitution-day1.html
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- Salon Series with Daniel Kehlmann
- Runtime
- 1:19:05
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU Washington, DC and the Goethe-Institut Washington partnered to present Daniel Kehlmann, renowned German-language author and Eberhard Berent Goethe Chair at New York University.
The NYU Washington, DC Salon Series: Conversations with Writers & Artists offers an opportunity for the NYU and Washington, DC community to meet and engage in dialogue with acclaimed writers and artists as they reflect on their craft. This program provides facilitated conversations that aim to illuminate the guests’ creative processes, discuss their current works, and explain the impact of their work on the world around us.
For more, visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/nyu-washington--dc-salon-series--conversations-with-writers---ar/salon-series--a-conversation-with-daniel-kehlmann.html
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- Inside American Politics
- Runtime
- 1:14:12
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- The NYU Brademas Center, in collaboration with NYU La Pietra Dialogues, joined NYU DC Dialogues for a discussion with a group of American political insiders as they covered the current electoral scene in the lead up to the 2016 U.S. Presidential election. Republican and Democratic strategists assessed current political dynamics on the horizon of election day. The panel explored American voter behavior, trends and expectations, insights and perspectives and also considered how recent domestic and global events, dominating the news cycle, have influenced public opinion. This discussion was moderated by former host of NBC's Meet the Press, David Gregory.
This event was part of a larger series, Inside American Politics, providing students of New York University with the opportunity to learn from political experts and gain an insider view of the American political system.
For more, visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/inside-american-p...
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- Foreign Policy: Clinton and Trump on Key Global Issues
- Runtime
- 1:14:56
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- The Brademas Center of NYU and NYU Washington, DC welcomed distinguished journalists to discuss the key global issues and the politics that will decide the election in November. Moderated by Washington Bureau Chief of The New York Times, Elisabeth Bumiller, the panel included foreign affairs correspondent for CBS News, Margaret Brennan, senior national security correspondent for The Washington Post, Karen DeYoung, and White House correspondent for The New York Times, Mark Landler.
For more, visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/beyond-the-headlines.html
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- The unDebate on Energy and Sustainability
- Runtime
- 1:30:45
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Energy and sustainability policies are taking on a prominence, and divisiveness, that has become all the more amplified during the current election cycle. In today’s increasingly polarized political sphere, NYU Washington, DC welcomed leaders from various points-of-view, including representatives from the Democrat, Republican, Green and Libertarian parties, for an “un-debate” on clean energy and sustainability. This multi-partisan panel examined key environmental challenges and identified commonalities between the parties, that could provide national policymakers a path forward on these important issues.
This dialogue was organized in collaboration with Leaders in Energy and Potential Energy DC.
For more, visit: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/the--un-debate--on-energy-and-sustainability.html
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- Meet the 2015 National Humanities Medal Honorees
- Runtime
- 1:11:50
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- September 21, 2016 | NYU Washington, DC
The National Humanities Medal, inaugurated in 1997, honors individuals or groups whose work has deepened the nation’s understanding of the humanities and broadened our citizens’ engagement with history, literature, languages, philosophy, and other humanities subjects. Up to 12 medals can be awarded each year.
NYU Washington, DC welecomed the following honorees of the 2015 National Humanities Medal at the Constance Milstein and Family Global Academic Center for a panel discussion:
José Andrés, Chef & Entrepreneur
Ron Chernow, Author
Terry Gross, Radio Host & Producer
Elaine Pagels, Historian & Author
Abraham Verghese, Physician, Professor, & Author
Isabel Wilkerson, Journalist & Author
For more, visit: http://events.nyu.edu/#event_id/118774/view/event
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- NYU Teach-In: Phoebe Potter on working as a protest monitor
- Runtime
- 5:37
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
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- NYU Teach-In: Nancy Morawetz on civil disobedience for non-citizens
- Runtime
- 10:25
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
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- NYU Teach-In: NYCLU's Johanna Miller on protest and surveillance
- Runtime
- 7:58
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
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- NYU Teach-In: Adam Samaha on protest and First Amendment Law
- Runtime
- 7:29
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
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- One Question: What happens to your brain when you exercise?
- Runtime
- 1:17
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- “The important thing is not to stop questioning,” Albert Einstein once said. “Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” In this series, we turn to NYU faculty—specialists in their fields—to address the general questions that we all encounter as we move through the world. Here, Wendy Suzuki, professor of neural science and psychology, tackles the question: What happens to your brain when you exercise?
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- 2016 NYC Greenwich Village Children's Halloween Parade
- Runtime
- 2:22
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- New York University and Manhattan Community Board 2 hosted the 26th annual Children's Halloween Parade.
Families marched through Washington Square Park accompanied by NYU dancers and cheerleaders as well as a Brooklyn High School marching band. The parade featured NYU President Andrew Hamilton and his wife, Jennifer (Jenny) Hamilton, together with Senator Brad Hoylman and three community leaders: Shirley Secunda, Chair of Traffic and Transportation Committee of Manhattan Community Board 2; Betsey Ely, Chairwoman of the Washington Square Park Conservancy; and Kathy Donaldson, President of the Bedford Barrow Commerce Block Association.
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- Affordability Ideas in Action
- Runtime
- 0:54
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Sheril Antonio, academic associate dean and associate arts professor
in Tisch School of the Arts, on her inspiration for cutting costs in
the classroom.
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- "Imagining Possibilities": In Class with NYU's Prison Education Program
- Runtime
- 3:18
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Developed by faculty, staff, and students, along with formerly incarcerated people, NYU's Prison Education Program works to ensure access to higher education for people in prisons and jails. The program currently offers courses leading to an Associate of Arts degree in liberal studies (with transferable credits) at Wallkill Correctional Facility in Ulster county, NY, and provides education support services for students upon their release. In this video, PEP instructor Laurie Woodard and students Jose and Vincent reflect on what they've learned.
For more information about NYU's Prison Education program, please visit: prisoneducation.nyu.edu
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- One Question: How can we know which election polls to trust?
- Runtime
- 1:25
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- “The important thing is not to stop questioning,” Albert Einstein once said. “Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” In this series, we turn to NYU faculty—specialists in their fields—to address the general questions that we all encounter as we move through the world. Here, Patrick J. Egan, associate professor of politics and public policy, offers a campaign season guide to making sense of election polls.
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- One Question: Is the national anthem racist, patriotic, or both?
- Runtime
- 1:31
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- “The important thing is not to stop questioning,” Albert Einstein once said. “Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” In this series, we turn to NYU faculty—specialists in their fields—to address the general questions that we all encounter as we move through the world. Here, Nicole Eustace, professor of history, tackles the question: Is the national anthem racist, patriotic, or both?
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- Highlights from NYU's Inauguration of Andrew D. Hamilton
- Runtime
- 5:55
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- On Sunday, September 25, 2016, Andrew D. Hamilton was invested as NYU's 16th President. Here are highlights from the ceremony.
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- NYU-X Lab's NSF Funded "Holodeck" Unveiled at NYC Media Lab 2016, 9/22
- Runtime
- 9:35
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- NYU Meyers Professor Winslow Burleson presenting at NYC Media Lab 2016. Burleson announces the NSF grant and matching NYU funding for the multi-disciplinary collaborative 5-year project.
http://bit.ly/2d54fVP
The NYU Holodeck will be developed as a well-integrated software/hardware instrument incorporating visual, audio, and physical (haptics, objects, real-time fabrication) components, providing a compelling opportunity to explore and advance new types of science, permitting researchers from diverse disciplines to interact with theoretical models, real objects, robots, and agents, engendering insights that may not be possible using current 2-D and 3-D representations and analytic techniques.
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- An Award for NYUers "Making a Difference"
- Runtime
- 5:26
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- President Hamilton has bestowed the first-ever “Making a Difference” awards on members of the NYU community whose efforts are having a profound and lasting impact on changing the world. The recipients are Olugbenga G. Ogedegbe, professor in NYU’s School of Medicine and vice dean of NYU’s College of Global Public Health; Diane Geng, assistant dean for academic affairs at NYU Shanghai; Wei Ji Ma, professor of neural science and psychology in NYU’s Faculty of Arts and Science; alumnus Scott Harrison; and The Mercy Project at the NYU School of Law.
- Title
- A Welcome for President Andy Hamilton...in Latin!
- Runtime
- 1:09
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Drawing on the long tradition of using Latin in academic ceremonies, English PhD student Tanya Schmidt modeled her welcome for NYU President Andy Hamilton on the speeches of Cicero. She'll read her address as part of the #NYUinauguration Celebration Week festivities at the GSAS Lightning Challenge on Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 5 p.m.

