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Shifting Campus Culture Calls for Increased Responsibility

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Shifting Campus Culture Calls for Increased Responsibility

  • Karolina Wilczynska

The issue of students' responsibility and self-care has received attention this semester.

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Are Falcons Afraid of Sciences?

Are Falcons Afraid of Sciences?

  • Annie Bauer

Why the demanding nature of STEM prerequisites might be putting students off these subjects.

Inside Out: Interning in the U.S. as a Non-National

Inside Out: Interning in the U.S. as a Non-National

  • Dana Abu Ali

The difficulties and advantages of interning in the United States as a non-U.S. citizen.

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Why You Should Consider Aculturalism

  • Larayb Abrar

Are Falcons Afraid of Sciences?

  • Annie Bauer

Shifting Campus Culture Calls for Increased Responsibility

  • Karolina Wilczynska

Inside Out: Interning in the U.S. as a Non-National

  • Dana Abu Ali

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NYUSH News Briefing

NYUSH News Briefing

  • Savannah Billman

Discover what's been happening this week at our sister campus, NYU Shanghai.

UAE Updates

UAE Updates

  • Priyanka Lakhiani

A look at what's been going on in the UAE this week.

Political Correctness Debate Hits NYU

Political Correctness Debate Hits NYU

  • Rodrigo Luque

The debate among NYU students, as well as all university students, is whether the culture of political correctness should be promoted or reevaluated.

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J-Term Versus A Semester Abroad

J-Term Versus A Semester Abroad

  • Taj Chapman

In essence, a J-Term offers the chance to explore a city, a semester abroad offers the chance to explore a culture.

The Weekly Graze: U.S. Presidential Election

The Weekly Graze: U.S. Presidential Election

  • The Gazelle Staff

What has The Gazelle team been reading this week?

Ozgur Sinanoglu: The Future of Chip Security

Ozgur Sinanoglu: The Future of Chip Security

  • Research Desk

Professor Ozgur Sinanoglu talks to the Research Desk about his work, cyberattacks and the future of chip security.

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News of the Week

News of the Week

  • Priyanka Lakhiani

A selection of recent events at NYU Abu Dhabi.

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Why Stronger Together Is Easier Said Than Done

Why Stronger Together Is Easier Said Than Done

  • Cyrus Patell

How can we think about the U.S. election in our connected world?

Rediscovering the Pleasure in Reading

Rediscovering the Pleasure in Reading

  • Rosy Tahan

The experience of reading can still be what it was for us as children — delightful, chilling, tragic, thrilling, transformative.

A Call for Sexual Education in U.K. Schools

A Call for Sexual Education in U.K. Schools

  • Liza Tait-Bailey

Double math class, pop quizzes, sexual harassment: three unpleasant experiences that many students have to go through at senior school, only two of...

Demystifying Asia

Demystifying Asia

  • Vongai Mlambo

It is necessary to consider whether this is due to the directors' ignorance or the comic book writers' uninformed imagination.

Reflection on a New President

Reflection on a New President

  • Jakob Plaschke

It seems like the most important election we can remember, and in a campus as liberal as ours, every harsh comment against Trump tends to be agreed...

Why You Should Consider Aculturalism

Why You Should Consider Aculturalism

  • Larayb Abrar

Some may call this cultural apathy — after all, I’ve got about four countries’ worth of culture on my back.

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