At NYU Steinhardt, A Fulbright Fellow Finds a Dance Curriculum for His Native...
“The dance education program at NYU encompasses artistry, education, scholarship, and research and these four strands of the academia are very important if we are to make dance claim a place in...
View ArticleSteinhardt Abroad: Studying the Culture of Higher Education in Turkey
In March, master’s and doctoral students in Global Perspectives in Higher Education traveled to Turkey to study its higher education system. Led by Professors Teboho Moja and Ann Marcus, the group...
View ArticleIn My Own Words: Art Education Student Dana Helwick on Teaching in Kosovo
In March, Ana Fernandez, Emma Exley, and I travelled to Suhareka, a small town in Kosovo, to participate in an arts-based community development project. We spent a week teaching at the Fallbach-Haus, a...
View ArticleNYU Steinhardt Chooses ‘The Tiger’s Wife’ as New Student Reading
Téa Obreht’s The Tiger’s Wife is this year’s required reading for new Steinhardt students. The book will be discussed in the New Student Seminar, a course that offers students a way to explore their...
View ArticleWith a $500,000 Grant from Banco Santander, NYU Steinhardt Creates Teaching...
The Ghana Wins! Project, an initiative aimed at helping to develop and promote leadership skills in Ghanaian women, has awarded NYU Steinhardt $500,000 to implement the Ghanaian Institute for the...
View ArticleZachary Klim, Erich Dietrich Appointed to Institute of International...
Zachary Klim, associate director, academic initiatives and global programs, has been invited to join the advisory board for the Institute of International Education’s (IIE) International Academic...
View ArticleCynthia Miller-Idriss Receives Spencer Foundation Grant To Study How School...
Cynthia Miller-Idriss, an associate professor of international education and educational sociology in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, has been awarded a $40,000 Spencer Foundation...
View ArticleJ. Lawrence Aber Receives Grant from NoVo Foundation to Evaluate Education in...
J. Lawrence Aber, Albert and Blanche Wilner Family Professor of Psychology and Public Policy, has been awarded a $250,000 grant from the NoVo foundation to support a project titled, “Impacting teacher...
View ArticleThe Places We Go: A Letter From Karie Von Fange (MA ’10), Teacher, St....
Karie Von Fange (MA ’10) was a student in the Department of Teaching and Learning‘s TESOL and Teaching French as a Foreign Language programs. This year she’s teaching English in St. Petersburg,...
View ArticleDiana Silver Appointed Director of Undergraduate Global Public Health...
Diana Silver, assistant professor of public health in the Department of Food Studies, Nutrition, and Public Health, has been appointed director of undergraduate global public health programs for NYU’s...
View ArticleSteinhardt Abroad: Collaboration Brings Physical Therapy Education to...
Representatives from NYU Steinhardt and delegates from the Guandong Disabled Persons Federation and Zhongshan Medical School of Sun Yet-sen University came together in May to sign a collaboration...
View ArticleSteinhardt to Send Local Teachers to Shanghai Through Brooke Astor...
The NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development today announced the establishment of the Astor International Travel Fellowship, a cultural immersion and education program created...
View ArticleAt NYU Steinhardt, A Global Program for Leaders in Visual Arts Management
Steinhardt’s International Leadership Program in Visual Arts Management (ILPVAM) is a professional development program and partnership between NYU Steinhardt (New York University), the Deusto Business...
View ArticleFrom NYU Stories: Afghans Want Schools, The Hard Part Is Getting Their...
When Steinhardt professor Dana Burde arrived in Afghanistan in 2005, the nation’s school participation rates were dismal; by 2007, only 37 percent of primary school-age children attended. And of those,...
View ArticleResearchers to Study Afghanistan’s Education System Under USAID, Danish...
Researchers at the Steinhardt School will examine Afghanistan’s schools and help its Ministry of Education assess the sustainability of community-based schools in a research initiative backed by...
View ArticleA Global Partnership: NYU’s GIFTED Program Helps Girls in Rural Ghana Stay in...
Ghanaian educators reported that girls are staying in school as a result of extra curricular programs they have created under the guidance of NYU’s Ghanian Institute for the Future of Teaching and...
View ArticleSteinhardt Study Abroad: In Brazil, Music Business Class Experiences Market...
Sam Howard-Spink knows a thing or two about global music markets. Born and raised in the London, two years spent in Hong Kong, then ultimately landing in New York City, the clinical assistant...
View ArticleA Path to Leadership: An Interview with Kristie Patten Koenig
Kristie Patten Koenig, chair of Steinhardt’s Department of Occupational Therapy, is the principal investigator of NYU’s GIFTED Program and ASD Nest programs. She teaches professional and post...
View Article2015 Astor Fellows Reflect on Special Education in Buenos Aires
This summer, 14 New York City public school teachers headed south for Buenos Aires as Astor International Travel Fellows. The Astor International Travel Fellowship for New York City Teachers, made...
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