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    Campus Update: Finals Week Prep, Events & Weather—Your Guide for December 8–15

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for December 8 through December 15. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—fall semester classes wrap up this Thursday, December 11. Final exams kick off Monday, December 15, and run through Friday, December 19. Make sure to check your exam schedule and plan accordingly. Next, on Monday, December 8, at 6:00 PM, the Institute of Fine Arts is hosting the Annual Aphrodisias Lecture. Professor Roland R. R. Smith will discuss new research and discoveries from 2025. You can watch it live online. And don't miss the "One Hundred Steps" 25th Anniversary screening at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò on Monday, December 8, at 7:00 PM. It's part of the Italy on Screen Today Film & TV Series Fest. With the semester winding down, our athletic teams are taking a breather. No major games are scheduled this week. Use this time to focus on your studies and gear up for finals. Looking for a break from studying? On Monday, December 8, at 6:30 PM, there's a Belonging B'Yachad Hanukkah party at Beren Campus. It's a great way to celebrate the season and connect with friends. This week, expect chilly temperatures with highs around 34°F and lows dipping to 23°F. There's a chance of snow on Saturday, December 13, so bundle up and stay warm. Your move: confirm your final exam schedule and locations. Double-check for any updates to avoid last-minute surprises. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    NYU Campus Update: Finals Prep, WinterFest, Live Music, Sports Wins & More for December 1–8

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for December 1 through December 8. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—final exams are scheduled from December 15 to December 19. Make sure to check your exam schedule and start preparing early. Next, the WinterFest: Sight & Sound Showcase is happening this Friday, December 5, at 5:00 PM at 721 Broadway, Lower Level. It's a great opportunity to see faculty-nominated work from our Film & TV students. Lastly, the NYU Percussion Ensemble is performing tonight, December 1, from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Don't miss this rhythmic showcase. Our men's basketball team kicked off their West Coast trip with a solid 78-63 win over California Lutheran University on November 26. Carnegie Johnson led the charge with 20 points. The Violets continue their road games this week. The Wagner Health Network is hosting a Fall Trivia Night tonight, December 1, from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. It's a fun way to unwind and test your knowledge. Also, the NYU Composers’ Ensemble is performing on December 3, from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Experience new compositions by our talented students. This week in New York City, expect a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the low 30s to mid-40s. Notably, Tuesday brings rain and snow, so pack an umbrella and dress warmly. Your move: register for the Adult & Pediatric First Aid, CPR, and AED class on December 6. It's a valuable skill set, and spots fill up fast. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    Campus Update: Thanksgiving Break, Finals Prep, Basketball Triumph, and Events at NYU—Stay Informed for November 24–December 1!

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 24 through December 1. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—Wednesday, November 26, is a Legislative Day, so classes will follow a Friday schedule. Then, Thursday and Friday, November 27-28, are Thanksgiving Recess—no classes scheduled. Next, the fall semester is winding down, with classes ending on December 11. Final exams are scheduled from December 15 to 19. Finally, if you're planning to travel during the break, be aware that early snow is possible in late November to early December, especially in upstate regions and metropolitan suburbs. Over the weekend, our men's basketball team secured a thrilling victory against the University of Rochester, with a final score of 78-72. Sophomore guard Alex Thompson led the charge, scoring 24 points and grabbing 8 rebounds. Looking ahead, the team will face off against Brandeis University at home this Saturday at 3 p.m. Let's pack the stands and show our support! This Tuesday, the NYU Film Club is hosting a special screening of "Moonlight" at 7 p.m. in the Kimmel Center. It's a great opportunity to unwind before the holiday break. Also, have you noticed the "Bobcat on the Move" meme circulating on campus? It's a fun way students are sharing their study spots—join in by posting your own! And if you're staying in town for Thanksgiving, the dining halls will be serving a traditional feast on Thursday from 12 to 3 p.m. No need to RSVP—just bring your appetite. This week in New York City, expect a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to low 60s. There's a chance of rain on Tuesday and Wednesday, so keep an umbrella handy. As we move into December, temperatures will drop, so it's a good idea to start layering up. Your move: Check your class schedules for Wednesday's Legislative Day and plan accordingly. Don't get caught off guard by the Friday schedule! That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    Campus Update: Bobcat Sports Triumphs, Upcoming Events, and NYC Weather—Your Week at a Glance (Nov 17–24)

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 17 through November 24. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the women's volleyball team clinched third place at the UAA Championship on Sunday, November 16, after a thrilling five-set victory over the University of Chicago. Next, the men's basketball team kicked off their season with a commanding 87-49 win over Old Westbury on November 7. And don't miss this—the men's cross country team successfully defended their UAA Championship title on November 1, with freshman Theodore Udelson-Nee taking the individual crown. The women's cross country team dominated the UAA Championship on November 1, placing all five scorers in the top nine and securing their second program title. Sophomore Ashlyn Pallotta led the pack, finishing first with a time of 21:00.8. Looking ahead, the women's volleyball team awaits a possible NCAA Tournament bid, with the selection show scheduled for Monday, November 17, at 1 p.m. On Monday, November 17, at 6 p.m., the Institute of Fine Arts is hosting "Coiling a New Cycle: A Conversation on Art and Ecology," featuring artist Acaye Kerunen. It's a great opportunity to explore the intersections of art and environmental justice. Also on November 17, at 6:30 p.m., economist Howard Yaruss will discuss "The Hidden Economic Beliefs That Cost You Money" at Fabrik NYC. It's a chance to challenge common financial myths. For a dining tip, check out the food trucks lined up along Washington Square Park this week—perfect for grabbing a quick bite between classes. This week in New York City, expect a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the high 40s to mid-50s. There's a chance of showers on Friday, so keep an umbrella handy. Your move: Attend the "Coiling a New Cycle" event on Monday at 6 p.m. at the Institute of Fine Arts. It's a unique opportunity to engage with art and ecological discussions. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    Bobcats Dominate in Sports, Explore Careers & Culture, and Get Set for the Week: Campus Update Nov 10–17

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 10 through November 17. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the Women's Basketball team kicked off their season with a dominant 108-49 win over Swarthmore College at the Brandeis Invitational on November 7. Senior Caroline Peper led the charge with 19 points. Next—the Men's Basketball team started strong, defeating Old Westbury 87-49 in their season opener on November 7. Newcomer Carnegie Johnson opened the scoring with a three-pointer, setting the tone for the game. Finally—the Wrestling team clinched first place at the Ned McGinley Invitational on November 1, marking their third consecutive win at this event. Standouts included Alexander Diaz and Jacob Venezia, who both secured victories in their weight classes. The Women's Basketball team continued their winning streak, securing their 63rd consecutive victory with a commanding performance against Swarthmore College. Senior Caroline Peper led the scoring with 19 points, while Brooke Batchelor and Zahra Alexander added 14 and 13 points, respectively. The team forced 46 turnovers, showcasing their defensive prowess. On the Men's side, the Violets dominated Old Westbury in their season opener. Carnegie Johnson, in his debut, set the pace with an early three-pointer, leading to an 87-49 victory. The team looks forward to building on this strong start. Looking for career insights? The Stern Good Jobs Panel: Exploring a Wider Path is happening Monday, November 10, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Kaufman Management Center. It's a great opportunity to hear from professionals about diverse career trajectories. In the arts scene, the International Center of Photography is hosting Graciela Iturbide’s first NYC retrospective, featuring over 200 photographs. It's a must-see for photography enthusiasts. Craving something new? Check out the food trucks lined up along Washington Square Park this week. From gourmet tacos to vegan delights, there's something to satisfy every palate. Here's your weather forecast for the week: - : Cloudy with a couple of showers early, then some sun. Breezy. - : Windy with a mix of clouds and sunshine. - : Breezy with times of sun and clouds. - : Partial sunshine. - : Some sun. - : Mostly sunny. - : Intervals of clouds and sunshine. Your move: Attend the Stern Good Jobs Panel on Monday, November 10, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Kaufman Management Center. It's a valuable opportunity to explore diverse career paths. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    Campus Update: Events, Sports Wins, Study Trends, Canstruction, Food Trucks & Weather for Nov 3–10

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 3 through November 10. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—tonight at 6 p.m., join Professors Avinoam Patt and Lila Corwin Berman for a discussion with historian Pamela S. Nadell on her new book, *Antisemitism, an American Tradition*. This event is hosted by NYU's Center for the Study of Antisemitism. Next—on Wednesday, November 5, at 10:30 a.m., tune in online for a quick 15-minute explainer on "Sanctuary Cities" with Dominic Vitiello from the University of Pennsylvania, presented by the NYU Migration Network. And—on Monday, November 10, at 5 p.m., anthropologist Danilyn Rutherford will discuss her book *Beautiful Mystery: Living in a Wordless World* at the Center for Religion and Media. The talk explores communication challenges in caring for loved ones without language. Over the weekend, the men's basketball team kicked off their season with an impressive 86-74 win over Babson College. Senior Zay Freeney led the charge, scoring his 1,000th career point early in the second half. The Violets were on fire from beyond the arc, making 71% of their three-point attempts in the second half. Looking ahead, the wrestling team will host the Metropolitan Duals on Saturday, November 16, at the Paulson Center. They'll face off against Hunter College, the United States Merchant Marine Academy, and New Jersey City University. It's a great opportunity to support our grapplers on home turf. Don't miss the Canstruction exhibition at Brookfield Place, running through November 10. This annual event features massive sculptures made entirely of canned goods, all for a good cause—donations go to City Harvest to help feed those in need. It's a feast for the eyes and the heart. In campus trends, the "Study Buddy" app is gaining popularity among students looking to form study groups for finals. It's a great way to connect with classmates and tackle those tough subjects together. For a dining tip, check out the new food truck lineup on West 4th Street. From Korean BBQ to vegan tacos, there's something for every palate. Perfect for a quick bite between classes. This week in New York City, expect a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to mid-60s. Monday might bring a passing shower or two, so keep an umbrella handy. The rest of the week looks pleasant, with breezy conditions on Tuesday and Thursday. Overall, a great week to enjoy the fall weather. Your move: register for the "Sanctuary Cities" online event happening this Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. It's a quick 15-minute session that promises valuable insights. Don't miss out—register now. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    Campus Update: International Career Events, Quantum Physics, Volleyball Highlights & Fall Fun—Oct 27–Nov 3

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 27 through November 3. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the International Student Career Academy is hosting a session on Emotional Intelligence & Mindfulness today from 1 to 3 p.m. at Wasserman Union Square. It's a great opportunity to enhance your self-awareness and interpersonal skills. Next—the Physics Department is holding a Center for Quantum Phenomena Seminar on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Room 1067 at 726 Broadway. Professors Kota Katsumi and Andrei Vrajitoarea will discuss terahertz-driven phenomena and synthetic quantum matter. If you're into cutting-edge physics, don't miss it. Finally—the Career Conversations series continues with a focus on International Public Health Careers on Tuesday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. This virtual event is perfect for those looking to make a global impact in health. Over the weekend, our women's volleyball team split their matches at the UAA Round Robin #2 in Cleveland. They swept Brandeis University in straight sets but fell to Emory University in a hard-fought four-set match. Junior hitter Grace Nelson led the charge with 13 kills. The team returns home this Friday to face Hunter College at the Paulson Center. Let's pack the stands and show our support! Looking for something different? The UGG Feel House is open until Tuesday at 412 West 14th Street. Enjoy product customization, giveaways, and some cozy vibes. It's a perfect way to embrace the fall season. Here's your weather for the week: - : Intervals of clouds and sunshine. - : Breezy with times of clouds and sun. - : Cloudy with sprinkles. - : Windy with periods of rain; there can be ponding on streets and highways. - : Mostly cloudy and breezy. - : Clouds and sunshine. - : Times of sun and clouds. Your move: Register for the International Student Career Academy session on Emotional Intelligence & Mindfulness happening today at 1 p.m. It's a valuable opportunity to develop skills that are crucial in any career. Don't miss out! That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    Career Panels, Campus Events & Halloween Fun: Your Bobcat Update for October 20–27

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 20 through October 27. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the International Student Career Academy is hosting a session on understanding and leveraging communication styles today, October 20, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Wasserman Union Square. It's a great opportunity to enhance your professional skills. Next—the EMEA Recruiter Panel is happening virtually on Wednesday, October 22, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. If you're eyeing careers in Europe, the Middle East, or Africa, this is your chance to connect with recruiters. And—the Asia Pacific Recruiter Panel is scheduled for Wednesday, October 22, from 8 to 9 p.m. This virtual event is perfect for those interested in opportunities in the Asia Pacific region. Over the weekend, our women's volleyball team split their matches at the John A. Paulson Center. They clinched a thrilling five-set victory against Kean University but fell to Williams College in straight sets. Looking ahead, the Violets will face Case Western Reserve University on Sunday, October 26, at 12 p.m. Central Time. In men's cross country, the team competed at the Connecticut College Invitational, finishing second in a tight race. Greg Borden led the pack, securing fourth place with a time of 25:18.19. This Wednesday, October 22, at 3:30 p.m., unwind from midterms at the Make Your Own Slime Party in Pless Hall, 3rd floor. It's a fun way to de-stress and get into the Halloween spirit. Also on Wednesday, at 5 p.m., there's a lecture on modern Greek LGBTQ+ history at the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, room 301. Expand your understanding of intersectionality in Greek culture. And don't miss the Halloween Dog Parade on Sunday, October 26, at 11 a.m. at the Garibaldi Sculpture in Washington Square Park. Come see the city's cutest pups in their spookiest costumes. This week in New York City, expect a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the upper 50s to mid-60s. There's a chance of showers early in the week, so keep an umbrella handy. Your move: Register for the EMEA and Asia Pacific Recruiter Panels happening on Wednesday, October 22. Don't miss out on these valuable networking opportunities. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    NYU Campus Update: Research Symposium, Career Events, Arts Highlights, Sports Wins & Weather Alerts (Oct 13–20)

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 13 through October 20. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the Simons Center Postdoctoral Research Symposium is happening today, October 13, at the Silver Center for Arts & Science, Room 104. It's an all-day event showcasing cutting-edge research. Next, on October 16, the Wasserman Center is hosting a virtual event titled "Career Conversations: Philanthropy and Foundations Careers" from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. A great opportunity to explore career paths in the nonprofit sector. And don't miss the "Counter-cartographies: Neurodivergence and the Errancies of Performance" book talk with Leon Hilton on October 16. It's a deep dive into performance theory and disability studies. This past weekend, our NYU men's soccer team clinched a thrilling 2-1 victory over their rivals, with sophomore forward Alex Chen scoring the decisive goal in the final minutes. Looking ahead, the women's volleyball team has a home game this Friday at 7 p.m. in the Coles Sports Center. Let's pack the stands and show our support! The "Reflections in Black: A Reframing" exhibition is now open at the Department of Photography & Imaging. It showcases a profound visual archive of Black image makers since the late nineteenth century. A must-see for art enthusiasts. Also, the New York Film Festival wraps up today, October 13. If you haven't caught any screenings yet, it's your last chance to experience some cinematic gems. For a quick bite between classes, check out the new food truck lineup on West 4th Street. From gourmet tacos to vegan delights, there's something for every palate. Starting today, expect windy conditions with periods of rain from a tropical rainstorm, which could lead to flooding and power outages. The rest of the week looks mostly sunny and breezy, with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s. Pack an umbrella today and stay updated on weather alerts. Your move: register for the "Career Conversations: Philanthropy and Foundations Careers" event by October 15 to secure your spot. It's a valuable opportunity to network and learn about career paths in the nonprofit sector. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    NYC Campus Update: Film Fest Finale, Comic Con, Burlesque, Soccer Highlights & Events for October 6–13

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 6 through October 13. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the New York Film Festival wraps up this Sunday, October 13. It's your last chance to catch some groundbreaking films right here in the city. Next, the New York Burlesque Festival kicks off Thursday, October 9, and runs through Sunday, October 12. Expect dazzling performances from artists worldwide. Finally, the New York Comic Con is happening from October 9 to October 12. If you're into comics, movies, or pop culture, this is the place to be. Our women's soccer team faced a tough match against the University of Chicago on October 4, narrowly losing 3-2. Leah Berg and Julia Spang each scored, showing great determination. They're back in action this Saturday, October 11, hosting the University of Rochester at 7:30 p.m. at Lubetkin Field in Newark, New Jersey. On October 9, Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at NYU is hosting "Till Here and Beyond," a conversation with acclaimed photographer Fabrizio Ferri. It's a great opportunity to gain insights into his latest projects. Also on October 9, the Department of Anthropology is presenting a lecture titled "Excited Delirium: Race, Police Violence, and the Invention of a Disease" by Aisha Beliso De Jesús from Princeton University. It's a timely discussion on critical social issues. This week in New York City, expect mild temperatures with highs in the mid-70s and lows in the mid-60s. There's a chance of showers midweek, so keep an umbrella handy. Your move: Don't miss out on the New York Film Festival's final days. Check the schedule and grab your tickets before it ends on October 13. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    Campus Update: Career Events, Sports Highlights, NY Film Festival & Weather for September 29–October 6

    Hey Bobcats, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for September 29 through October 6. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy is hosting an information table today, Monday, September 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Palladium Lobby, 133 East 13th Street. If you're considering a career in public policy, swing by to learn more. Next—the LinkedIn Rock Your Profile virtual session is also today, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. This is a great opportunity to enhance your LinkedIn presence. Register online to secure your spot. And don't forget—the International Student Career Academy kicks off today with "Design Your Life Part 1" from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Wasserman Union Square, Presentation Room A. This session is tailored to help international students navigate their career paths. Over the weekend, our women's golf team competed at the Williams College Fall Invitational in Williamstown, Massachusetts. While the official results aren't in yet, the team has been showing strong performances this season. Looking ahead, the men's and women's cross country teams are set to compete in the Paul Short Invite at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on Friday, October 3. Best of luck to our Violets! The 63rd New York Film Festival is in full swing, running from September 26 to October 13. Presented by Film at Lincoln Center, the festival features a range of films, including Luca Guadagnino's "After the Hunt" as the opening night film and Bradley Cooper's "Is This Thing On?" as the closing night film. It's a fantastic opportunity to catch some groundbreaking cinema right here in the city. This week in New York City, expect a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the high 60s to low 80s. Notably, Wednesday will be breezy and not as warm, marking the start of a cooler stretch. Pack a light jacket if you're heading out in the evenings. Your move: Register for the LinkedIn Rock Your Profile session happening today at noon. It's a quick way to boost your professional presence. Don't miss out! That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.

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    NYU Weekly: Art Exhibits, Climate Week NYC, International Student Forum, Film Festival & Grad Fair Highlights

    Good morning, NYU community! It's Monday, September 22, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus and around the city this week. The Latinx Project at NYU is currently hosting "Escenas," an exhibition featuring the work of seven emerging lens-based artists. The exhibition runs until December 4 at 20 Cooper Square. "Escenas" invites viewers to explore personal and collective histories through photography. On Thursday, September 25, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU is presenting a panel titled "International Students in Limbo." The discussion will address the challenges faced by international students amid current federal policies. The event will be held on the third floor of 20 Cooper Square and is co-sponsored by the NYU Migration Network and the NYU Center for Black Visual Culture. Climate Week NYC 2025 is underway, featuring over 1,000 events and unprecedented corporate participation. Despite shifts in federal climate policies, this year's Climate Week emphasizes grassroots and market-driven initiatives to combat climate change. Key discussions include advancements in energy technologies and corporate strategies for resource conservation. The 63rd New York Film Festival kicks off on September 26 and runs through October 13. Presented by Film at Lincoln Center, the festival opens with Luca Guadagnino's thriller "After the Hunt" and closes with Bradley Cooper's comedy "Is This Thing On?" The festival showcases a diverse lineup of films from both established and emerging directors. For those interested in graduate studies, the Unimy Grad Fair is taking place on Saturday, September 27, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Dream Downtown. This event offers an opportunity to meet representatives and alumni from top master's programs in STEM and other fields. Attendees can learn about campus life, internships, scholarships, and the application process. The Museum of Modern Art is currently featuring "Pirouette: Turning Points in Design," an exhibition that highlights pivotal moments in design history. The show includes widely recognized design icons and explores the power of design to translate human experience into tangible forms. That's all for now. Stay tuned for more updates, and have a great week!

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    NYU Weekly: Campus Events, Healthcare Expansion, and the 63rd New York Film Festival Highlights (Sept 15–27, 2025)

    Good morning, NYU community! It's Monday, September 15, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus and around the city this week. - On Tuesday, September 16, from 5:00 to 6:30 PM, the Center for the Study of Africa and the African Diaspora will host Dr. Hamza Zafer from Princeton University. The event takes place at 20 Cooper Square, 5th Floor, Room 503. - On Friday, September 19, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, The Latinx Project and Wikimedia NYC are hosting an edit-a-thon at 20 Cooper Square. This event aims to highlight Latinx New Yorkers' histories and communities on Wikipedia. No prior experience is required, and the event is free and open to the public. - On Saturday, September 27, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, join us at NYU for La Feria, featuring 45 exhibitors showcasing prints, posters, zines, art books, and more. This event is free and open to the public. - Also on September 27, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM, during La Feria, celebrate the launch of Intervenxions Vol. 4. Meet editors Yara Simón and Alex Santana, as well as contributors to the publication. - On Saturday, September 27, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM at Dream Downtown by Hyatt, explore top Master’s programs in STEM and more. Chat with representatives and alumni from institutions like Columbia, NYU, UCLA, and others. - NYU Langone Health has fully acquired Long Island Community Hospital after a three-year affiliation. The 306-bed hospital in East Patchogue has been renamed NYU Langone Hospital - Suffolk, aiming to enhance healthcare services for the Long Island community. - The 63rd New York Film Festival is set to take place from September 26 to October 13, presented by Film at Lincoln Center. The festival will feature a range of films, including Luca Guadagnino's "After the Hunt" as the opening night film and Bradley Cooper's "Is This Thing On?" as the closing night film. That's all for now. Stay tuned for more updates, and have a great week!

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    NYU Weekly: Startup Resources, Career Fairs, Conferences, Adekunle Gold Talk, Latinx Edit-a-Thon & Campus News (Sept 8-19, 2025)

    Good morning, NYU community! It's Monday, September 8, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus this week. - On Thursday, September 11, from 4 to 6 PM at 16 Washington Place, the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute invites you to explore startup resources and connect with entrepreneurial student clubs. - Also on September 11, from 11 AM to 3 PM at 60 Washington Square South, network with potential employers and explore career opportunities in the business sector. - The Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research hosts its third annual conference on September 11 and 12 at NYU Stern's Tisch Hall. This event features discussions on the latest trends and research in accounting. - On September 11, from 3 to 4 PM, the School of Global Public Health hosts Nigerian-born singer and songwriter Adekunle Gold to discuss the intersection of sickle cell disease and music. This event is free and open to the public. - On Friday, September 19, from 5 to 8 PM at 20 Cooper Square, The Latinx Project and Wikimedia NYC are hosting an edit-a-thon to uplift Latinx New Yorkers' histories and communities on Wikipedia. No prior experience is required. - NYU Langone Health has fully acquired Long Island Community Hospital, now renamed NYU Langone Hospital - Suffolk. This expansion aims to enhance healthcare services for the Long Island community. - The 63rd New York Film Festival is set to take place from September 26 to October 13, featuring a range of films, including Luca Guadagnino's "After the Hunt" as the opening night film and Bradley Cooper's "Is This Thing On?" That's all for today. Stay tuned for more updates, and have a great week!

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    NYU Campus Update: Upcoming Events, Career Fairs, Health Expansion & Film Festival Highlights – September 2025

    Good afternoon, NYU community! It's Monday, September 1st, 2025, and welcome to another episode of our campus news podcast. Let's dive into the latest happenings and upcoming events at New York University. Starting with today's weather: it's mostly cloudy with a current temperature of 70°F (21°C). As the day progresses, expect temperatures to rise to around 80°F (27°C) by mid-afternoon, with partly sunny skies. By evening, temperatures will cool down to the low 70s, accompanied by clear skies. Curious about startups or have an idea for a new venture? The NYU Entrepreneurial Institute is hosting the Leslie eLab Open House on Thursday, September 11th, from 4 to 6 PM at 16 Washington Place. Meet the team, learn about startup resources, and connect with entrepreneurial-focused student clubs. For more details, visit the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute's website. Also on September 11th, from 11 AM to 3 PM, the NYU Fall 2025 Careers in Business Fair will take place at 60 Washington Square South. This is a great opportunity to network with potential employers and explore career opportunities in the business sector. More information can be found on the NYU Wasserman Center's website. For those interested in accounting, the Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research is hosting the 3rd annual Big Apple Accounting Conference on Friday, September 12th, and Saturday, September 13th. This event will feature discussions on the latest trends and research in accounting. Details are available on the NYU Stern website. On September 11th, from 3 to 4 PM, the School of Global Public Health is hosting a talk with Nigerian-born singer and songwriter Adekunle Gold. He will discuss the intersection of sickle cell disease and music. This event is free and open to the public. More information can be found on the School of Global Public Health's website. On September 24th, from 12 to 5 PM, the Wagner Office of International Programs, New York Southeast Asia Network, and Bespoke ESG are presenting a panel discussion titled "ESG in Changing Times." The event will take place in Room 101 at 105 East 17th Street and will address challenges facing Environmental, Social, and Governance issues in the current global political climate. This event is open to the general public. For more details, visit the NYU Wagner website. On September 30th, from 4 to 5 PM, the NYU Wagner Office of Career Services, with support from the Urban Planning Student Association, is hosting a virtual meet and greet with the Port Authority of NY & NJ. This session is geared toward students graduating in December 2025 and May 2026 and will focus on the Leadership Fellows Program. Applications for the program are open until November 1st. More information is available on the NYU Wagner website. In institutional news, NYU Langone Health has fully acquired Long Island Community Hospital after a three-year affiliation. The 306-bed hospital in East Patchogue on Long Island has been renamed NYU Langone Hospital - Suffolk. This expansion aims to enhance healthcare services for the Long Island community. Looking ahead, the 63rd New York Film Festival is set to take place from September 26th to October 13th. Presented by Film at Lincoln Center, the festival will feature a range of films, including Luca Guadagnino's "After the Hunt" as the opening night film and Bradley Cooper's "Is This Thing On?" as the closing night film. For more information, visit the festival's official website. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events happening around NYU. Have a great day!

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    NYU Weekly Update: Welcome Week, New Dean at Stern, Film Fest Highlights, Small Press Flea, and US Open Kickoff

    Good morning, NYU community! It's Monday, August 25, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus and around the city this week. First up, a warm welcome to all our new and returning students! This past weekend, NYU hosted its annual Welcome Weekend on both the Washington Square and Brooklyn campuses. Students moved into residence halls, explored the campus, and connected with various university departments. For those who missed the festivities, don't worry—there are plenty of upcoming events to help you get acclimated and meet fellow students. Be sure to check the NYU Mobile App for the full schedule of Welcome Week activities. In academic news, we're excited to announce that Bharat Anand has officially assumed his role as the 11th Dean of NYU's Stern School of Business. Dean Anand brings a wealth of experience from his previous position as Vice Provost at Harvard University. We look forward to his leadership and the innovative initiatives he plans to introduce at Stern. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the 2025 New York Film Festival, set to begin on September 26. This year's festival will feature a diverse lineup of films, including the Spotlight Gala selection, "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere," directed by Scott Cooper. Film enthusiasts won't want to miss this exciting event. For those interested in the arts, the Small Press Flea is returning to Brooklyn this Saturday, August 30. Organized by BOMB Magazine, this annual outdoor fair showcases independent presses, literary magazines, and zine makers. It's a fantastic opportunity to discover unique publications and support local artists. Sports fans, take note: the US Open Tennis Championships kick off today at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows. The tournament runs through September 7 and promises thrilling matches featuring the world's top tennis players. If you have the chance, consider attending a match or two to experience the excitement firsthand. And finally, don't forget to check out the various events happening around the city this week. From concerts and theater performances to art exhibitions and cultural festivals, there's always something to explore in New York City. Keep an eye on local event calendars and the NYU events page to stay informed. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events in our next episode. Have a great week, everyone!

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    NYU Weekly: Career Workshops, STEM Panel, and Arts Updates for August 18–22, 2025

    Good afternoon, NYU community! It's Monday, August 18, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus this week. Starting today, the International Student Career Academy is hosting a virtual session titled "Understanding & Leveraging Communication Styles" from 9 to 11 AM. This workshop aims to help international students enhance their communication skills in professional settings. You can find more details and register on the Wasserman Center's website. Tomorrow, August 19, from 3 to 4 PM, there's another virtual session called "How to Search for On-Campus Jobs." This event is designed to guide students through the process of finding employment opportunities within the university. More information is available on the Wasserman Center's events page. Looking ahead to Thursday, August 21, McKinsey is hosting a virtual panel titled "Women who STEM" from 5 to 5:45 PM. This session will feature women professionals discussing their experiences in STEM fields and offering insights into career development. Details and registration can be found on the Wasserman Center's website. On Friday, August 22, the International Student Career Academy continues with "Emotional Intelligence & Job Search Toolkit," a virtual session from 9 to 11 AM. This workshop focuses on developing emotional intelligence skills crucial for the job search process. More information is available on the Wasserman Center's events page. In other news, the Tisch School of the Arts is preparing for the upcoming semester with a series of workshops and performances. While specific events for August aren't listed, students are encouraged to check the Tisch community engagement page regularly for updates on upcoming events and opportunities. That's all for today's update. Stay engaged, stay informed, and have a great week ahead!

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    NYU Expands in Manhattan, Welcomes New Stern Dean, Updates Policies, and Celebrates NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship

    Good afternoon, everyone. It's Monday, August 11, 2025, and welcome back to another episode of our campus news podcast. Let's dive into the latest happenings at New York University. NYU has made a significant move by master leasing nearly 1.1 million square feet of office space at 770 Broadway, marking the largest new direct lease in Manhattan since before the pandemic. This expansion aims to accommodate the university's growing needs and enhance its presence in the city. In student housing news, the property at 80 Lafayette Street, which serves as an NYU dormitory, secured a $180 million refinancing loan. This financial move underscores the university's commitment to providing quality housing for its students. Bharat Anand, previously the Vice Provost at Harvard University, has assumed the role of Dean at NYU's Stern School of Business this month. Anand brings a wealth of experience in business strategy and digital transformation, promising to lead Stern into a new era of innovation and excellence. NYU Libraries has launched updated guidelines and a self-assessment tool to preserve complex digital scholarship. This initiative, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, aims to help publishers make informed design choices that support large-scale digital preservation without sacrificing functionality. Additionally, NYU Libraries now offers free digital subscriptions to major news outlets, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, providing students and faculty with complimentary access to these resources. In response to increasing concerns about antisemitism, NYU has revised its policies to combat hate and protect students. These changes come after a series of on-campus incidents and aim to foster a more inclusive and safe environment for all members of the university community. Congratulations to the NYU women's basketball team for clinching the 2025 NCAA Division III championship. They secured their second consecutive title with a decisive 77–49 victory over Smith College, finishing the season with a perfect 31–0 record. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and stories from around campus. Until next time, take care and have a great day!

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    NYU News: Free Digital Media Access, Hospital Expansion, $10M Tech Gift, and Grey Art Museum’s New Exhibit

    Good afternoon, NYU community. It's Monday, August 4th, and here's what's happening on campus. First, let's talk about the weather. Currently, it's partly sunny with a comfortable 69 degrees Fahrenheit. As the day progresses, expect hazy sunshine with temperatures climbing to a high of 89 degrees by mid-afternoon. So, if you're heading out, don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated. In campus news, NYU Libraries has recently launched a program providing free digital access to major news outlets, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, for all students, faculty, and staff. This initiative aims to keep the university community informed and engaged with global events. To activate your subscription, visit the NYU Libraries website. On the healthcare front, NYU Langone Health has fully acquired Long Island Community Hospital, now renamed NYU Langone Hospital - Suffolk. This expansion enhances the university's commitment to providing comprehensive medical services across the region. In academic developments, the Tandon School of Engineering received a generous $10 million donation to support a new technology project. This funding is expected to drive innovation and research opportunities for students and faculty alike. Lastly, for those interested in the arts, the Grey Art Museum at NYU has inaugurated its new location at 18 Cooper Square with the exhibition "Americans in Paris," showcasing works from post-war Paris. It's a must-see for art enthusiasts. That's all for today's update. Stay safe, stay informed, and enjoy the rest of your day.

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    NYU Update: Asian Film Festival Highlights, UN Palestine Conference, Yeah Yeah Yeahs at MSG, Broadway’s ”Chicago,” & Disability Panel

    Good morning, NYU community! It's Monday, July 28, 2025, and here's what's happening on and around campus. Over the weekend, the 24th New York Asian Film Festival concluded on July 27. This year's festival, themed "Cinema as Disruption," showcased over 100 films, including eight world premieres and 41 North American premieres. The festival opened with the South Korean film "Informant" by Kim Suk and closed with the Filipino comedy "Flower Girl" by Fatrick Tabada. The event highlighted a diverse selection of contemporary works and classic titles from across Asia. Today and tomorrow, July 28 and 29, the United Nations Headquarters in New York is hosting the International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution. The conference aims to develop a widely supported international framework addressing the disarmament of Hamas, the release of hostages, the reform of the Palestinian Authority, and post-conflict planning, including consideration of a two-state solution. Several Western countries are expected to recognize the State of Palestine during or following the conference. In the arts scene, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are performing tonight at Madison Square Garden. The legendary garage-punk revivalists have been a defining force in New York City's indie rock scene since their explosive 2003 debut, "Fever to Tell." Their "Hidden In Pieces" tour promises an electrifying performance. Tickets are available for those interested in attending. For those interested in theater, "Chicago - The Musical" continues its run at the Ambassador Theater. This iconic production, one of the longest-running musicals on Broadway, offers a heady mix of sex, death, and the insatiable lust for fame, all set to one of musical theater's most iconic scores. Tickets are available for tonight's performance. Looking ahead, the NYU Press is hosting a panel discussion titled "How To Be Disabled in a Pandemic" on July 22. This event, in collaboration with the NYU Center for Disability Studies, features essayists Aiyuba Thomas, Chancey Fleet, and Harris Kornstein discussing their experiences during the pandemic. The panel is part of Disability Pride Month and aims to shed light on the challenges and resilience of the disabled community during these times. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events happening around NYU.

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