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“We have a Long Way to Go”: Revisiting the Vice Chancellor’s Commitment to Diversity

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“We have a Long Way to Go”: Revisiting the Vice Chancellor’s Commitment to Diversity

  • Abhyudaya Tyagi

    ,
  • Huma Umar

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  • and

    Grace Shieh

Fifteen months after the Vice Chancellor’s renewed commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion, the university claims to have made substantial...

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The Breath of Disappointment — Reflections on the 25th of July

The Breath of Disappointment — Reflections on the 25th of July

  • Yesmine Abida

For the generation that was too young to actively participate in the Arab Uprisings but witnessed the oppressive nature of the old regime and...

 Meet The New Dean of Social Science: Paula England

Meet The New Dean of Social Science: Paula England

  • Huma Umar

    ,
  • and

    Laura Moncada

Enterpriser, innovator, searcher, feminist, academic: these are some of the various hats that Dean England has worn and excelled at throughout her...

trending

“We have a Long Way to Go”: Revisiting the Vice Chancellor’s Commitment to Diversity

  • Abhyudaya Tyagi

    ,
  • Huma Umar

    ,
  • and

    Grace Shieh

What Yale-NUS' Closure Means For Liberal Arts Schools in Asia

  • Aarushi Prasad

The Misuse of Postcolonial Discourse in Russia

  • Adi Baurzhanuly

Navigating Three NYU Campuses with Anxiety

  • Luna Lopez

columns
Don’t Go For Gold In The Burnout Olympics

Don’t Go For Gold In The Burnout Olympics

  • Morgane Motlik

It’s easy to get caught up in a competition with ourselves and others over how much we work. For the sake of our mental health, we should instead...

How To Survive The Fresh-Mental Experience

How To Survive The Fresh-Mental Experience

  • Taanya Kapur

Spending months looking forward to ‘The Great College Experience’ can be the reason we do not have ‘The Great College Experience’ in the first place....

Students Face the Reality that In-Person Classes Also Suck

Students Face the Reality that In-Person Classes Also Suck

  • Ethan Fulton

Many NYUAD students have realized that the return to in-person isn’t what it’s cracked up to be. We track several students as they adjust to the...

opinion
The Misuse of Postcolonial Discourse in Russia

The Misuse of Postcolonial Discourse in Russia

  • Adi Baurzhanuly

Often, we have a tendency to be quite liberal in our use of the word “postcolonial.” This is precisely the case in most postcolonial discourse...

What Yale-NUS' Closure Means For Liberal Arts Schools in Asia

What Yale-NUS' Closure Means For Liberal Arts Schools in Asia

  • Aarushi Prasad

Imbalances in the financial and political circumstances of Yale-NUS' inception are ultimately what led to its closure. Will that be the case for...

features
 In-person Sports Practices Are Back: Here’s What Students Have to Say

In-person Sports Practices Are Back: Here’s What Students Have to Say

  • Samyam Lamichhane

The feeling of togetherness that defines NYUAD sports is finally back. It is not about winning a tournament or two — it is more about the commonality...

Navigating Three NYU Campuses with Anxiety

Navigating Three NYU Campuses with Anxiety

  • Luna Lopez

Having any sort of anxiety is difficult — being thrusted into new situations is even more so. Sometimes, it only takes one hello, one smile and one...

news
J-Term 2022 To Only Be Offered in Abu Dhabi

J-Term 2022 To Only Be Offered in Abu Dhabi

  • Vimal Minsariya

J-term 2022 will only be offered in Abu Dhabi. We talk to the Global Affairs Committee and students to gauge their reactions.

 Return to Campus Updates

Return to Campus Updates

  • Stefan Mitikj

A quick recap of the latest RTC updates as per recent administrative communication.

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