On World Mental Health Day, Nisha Sajnani and Her Students Advocate for Drama...
“Theatre helps us to see the world through another’s eyes,” says, Nisha Sajnani, director of Steinhardt’s program in drama therapy. “Trans-disciplinary and action-oriented practices like drama therapy...
View ArticleWitches, Goblins, and Sorcerers: NYU Orchestra Presents First-Ever Halloween...
NYUO¹, one of the premier orchestras of New York University, will perform its first-ever Halloween program in a free concert at the Frederick Loewe Theatre on Friday, October 27 at 8 pm. The program...
View Article80WSE Explores Nicaragua’s Artistic Utopia: Solentiname
In 1965, a spiritual, political, and artistic movement emerged on an archipelago in the south of Nicaragua: Solentiname. This community was established by leading poet and priest committed to social...
View ArticleNYU Steinhardt Presents Three-Day Festival Celebrating Philip Glass – Nov. 17-19
The NYU Orchestras and Contemporary Music Ensemble present a weekend of free concerts to honor contemporary composer Philip Glass, who celebrated his 80th birthday this year. The concerts will take...
View ArticleSteinhardt Music Business Graduate Students Win Competition to Design a...
Jason Joven, Josh Viner, Ada Bensadon Halioua, and Whitney Dublin, second year master’s candidates in Steinhardt’s music business program, won the Pandora Challenge: Music and Social Impact Program,...
View ArticleNYU Steinhardt Hosts First Ever Autism Inclusion Conference
“I see ASD Nest as an investment in our children,” said Carmen Farina, Chancellor, NYC Department of Education in her powerful opening remarks at NestCon: The Conference for Autism and Inclusive...
View ArticleNYU Steinhardt Honors Desmond Child (BS ’76), Anitta Fox (BA ’42, MA ’47),...
On Thursday, May 10th, NYU Steinhardt kicked off NYU’s graduation season with its an annual Doctoral Convocation, an academic procession of doctoral candidates through the streets of Washington...
View ArticleAt NYU Steinhardt, Music Finds An Ally in Congressman Jerrold Nadler
In this divisive political season, one thing is clear: no one is against music. This was the message that Ranking Member Jerrold Nadler of the House Judiciary Committee brought to NYU Steinhardt at a...
View ArticleTemple Grandin’s Mom, Eustacia Cutler, Brings Her Story to Steinhardt and ASD...
No one gets a medal for being a great parent, but Eustacia Cutler, the mother of Temple Grandin, got an Emmy. The Emmy was a gift from Julia Ormond, who won the award for portraying Cutler in the...
View ArticleRubén Blades, Scholar-in-Residence, Addresses Music and Social Change
Rubén Blades, three-time Emmy-nominated actor, activist, lawyer, and politician from Panama, is the School’s first scholar-in-residence. During his yearlong scholar-in-residence appointment, 17-time...
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