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Development 101: Colleges planning decades down road
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] When academic institutions expand, officials are looking further into the future than most other developers. Much further, actually. "Many plan for perpetuity," said Lynne P. Brown, senior vice president of university relations and public affairs for New York University, which is finding ways to add 6...
Tags: Columbia University, FINANCE, Investment, NYU
Research articles 2008-03-12
Bowery's riches to rags story comes full circle
For many years the Bowery has been known as a land of flophouses, counterculture and kitchen equipment sales. But in the last couple of years, its character has changed dramatically. With the rise of NoHo and NoLIta and the continued revitalization of the East Village and the Lower East Side,...
Tags: apartment, Cooper, NYU, SALES
Research articles 2006-12-27
Wind power
A LITTLE FRIENDLY COMPETITION NEVER hurt anyone, especially when the environment benefits. In October, New York University announced it would purchase 118 million KWh of wind power, making it the largest green power purchaser among U.S. colleges and universities, unseating the University of Pennsylvania. It also hurtles NYU's athletic conference...
Tags: NYU, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2006-11-01
ISRAEL LOBBY AND U.S. FOREIGN POLICY, THE
PREFACE In March 2006, we published an essay entitled "The Israel Lobby" in The London Review of Books (Vol. 28, No. 6, March 23, 2006). At the suggestion of several well-respected scholars who had read earlier drafts, we also posted a slightly longer and documented version of the article on...
Tags: Arab, Ariel, ATTACK, Bush, Church, Democracy, Guardian, Iran, Iraq, Iron, Israel, Kaplan, Lewis, Libby, Lobby, lobby, M., Mitchell, New York Times Co., NYU, Paul, president, Richard, Robert, Saddam, STUDIES, Syria, Terror, Tom, Tony, U.S., Wall, Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2006-10-01
Facing the media (or not), Bush White House rules
To many on the outside, it looked like a mistake when Vice President Cheney failed to notify the White House press corps first of his shooting accident. But in the White House, it reflected a strategy of marginalizing the press. More than ever, the Bush White House ignores traditional...
Tags: MARKETING, media, NYU, White House
Research articles 2006-02-19
NYU Stern Launches First Student-Run Social Venture Fund in Nation; Latest Innovation Supports School's Ongoing Commitment to Social Entrepreneurship
NEW YORK -- The Student Social Venture Fund at New York University Stern School of Business, the first student-managed fund to launch at a U.S. business school, announced its inaugural Request for Proposals RFP this March. The Fund will distribute up to $100,000 in grants during this initial spring cycle,...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, New York University, NYU, RFP
Research articles 2005-03-22
NYU Creates Nation's First Academic Center for Private Sector Crisis Management
NEW YORK -- Putting into action key recommendations by Congress and The 9/11 Commission to protect the safety of America's citizens at work and the businesses that represent the country's economic backbone, New York University NYU has created the International Center for Enterprise Preparedness, or InterCEP (www.nyu.edu/intercep), the nation's first...
Tags: America, education, New York University, NYU, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2005-03-01
A Public Forum on U.S. 'Culture Wars' in Context
News Advisory: Best-selling social critic Thomas Frank, author of What's the Matter with Kansas?, and acclaimed columnist Katha Pollitt, of The Nation magazine, are among the featured panelists at Contexts magazine's "How Many Americas?: Culture Wars and U.S. Politics." The forum takes place Thursday, February 24, at 6-8 PM, at...
Tags: Collaboration, Groupware, New York University, NYU, sociology, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-02-10
The real deal: how a philosophy professor with a checkered past became the most influential Catholic layman in George W. Bush's Washington
Editor's note: Deal Hudson announced Aug. 18 that he would be giving up his position with the Republican National Committee in reaction to questions posed by "a liberal Catholic publication." In recent days, NCR has tried repeatedly to meet with Hudson to get his response to questions about his departure...
Tags: Bush, CAREER, E-mail, Fordham University, Hudson, NCR Corp., NYU, president, Republican, White House
Research articles 2004-08-27
Apollo partner is Urban Leader
Lee Neibart, senior partner with Apollo Real Estate Advisors, is the recipient of the 2004 Urban Leadership Award from New York University's Real Estate Institute [NYU REI], announced Associate Dean D. Kenneth Patton. Neibart will be honored at NYU REI's 36th annual Urban Leadership Award Gala to be held...
Tags: Apollo, leader, New York University, NYU
Research articles 2004-06-02
New York University
In the United States each of the 50 state education departments sets standards for and approves credit-bearing post-secondary programs that lead to the state's teaching credentials. The result is that education programs in colleges and universities are designed to meet their respective states' proscriptive-and restrictive-requirements for teaching credentials, such as...
Tags: education, New York University, NYU, teacher
Research articles 2004-01-01
fRom ThE hoB; BUSY WEEK CELEBRATING GLUCKSMAN
Keating, Paul Irish Voice 10-07-2003 NESTLED alongside a cobble-stoned mews in a historic red-brick building in the shadow of New York's Washington Square you will find Glucksman Ireland House, a vibrant part of New York University now for 10 years. ...
Tags: director, music, New York University, NYU
Research articles 2003-10-07
Far From Home.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of foreign students set off for the States in pursuit of an American diploma. Most come to study the sciences. And their numbers keep growing; the Institute of International Education reports that a record 582,996 foreign students enrolled in U.S. universities...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, NYU, Purdue University, USC
Research articles 2003-09-15
Far From Home
Every year, hundreds of thousands of foreign students set off for the States in pursuit of an American diploma. Most come to study the sciences. And their numbers keep growing; the Institute of International Education reports that a record 582,996 foreign students enrolled in U.S. universities last school year. Many...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, NYU, Purdue University, USC
Research articles 2003-09-15
NYU Fires Shot In Campus Wars
Greenberg, Eric J. The Jewish Week 05-02-2003 In recent months a debate has emerged on American college campuses about whether the teaching of Middle East history and politics on American campuses is slanted by the prevalence of Palestinian professors. Last...
Tags: Israel, New York University, NYU, professor
Research articles 2003-05-02
New York, New York.(Briefs)(outlook for South Village Historic District; new Milan home furnishing stores in SoHo area; redesigned Ladies' Home Journal; other briefs)
Byline: edited by Emily DeNitto Curtains for playhouse? Historic preservationists are gearing up for their next battle with New York University. Worried that a number of landmark theaters are at risk, the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation has...
Tags: MARKETING, New York University, NYU, SOHO, theater
Research articles 2003-02-10
A Profile in Courage
Brennan, Georgina Irish Voice 06-18-2002 AT three years of age, little Ellie Rose McCullagh is spending each day in NYU's Tisch Hospital where doctors broke her midface and are slowly turning screws to bring her face forward. Her two year old sister...
Tags: Air Force, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, NYU
Research articles 2002-06-18
New York University - In The News
Although graduate students at New York University won their fight to form a union, there may still be one labor casualty. Joel Westheimer, a former assistant professor of education, claims that the university has denied him tenure in retaliation for sympathetic testimony he gave before the National Labor Relations Board...
Tags: MARKETING, New York University, NYU
Research articles 2002-04-01
Cooking the Count With Microfilm? Is it Legal?(New York University library management)(Brief Article)
Cooking the Count With Microfilm? Is it Legal? In New York City, both the Columbia University and New York University law schools claim they each have the third largest law library in the United States. NYU says Columbia is fourth; Columbia claims NYU is really eighth. According...
Tags: Columbia University, New York University, NYU
Research articles 2001-10-01
Labor pains: graduate assistant unions have long been a presence at public institutions, but they may soon become common at private schools. What could this trend mean for your school?
This summer, the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, reached contract agreements with all its campus unions, except one. But while that one, covering graduate teaching students, may seem like a minor holdup, the dispute has resulted in summer school students not getting their grades on time. Tensions reached a high...
Tags: Benefits, Columbia University, HEALTHCARE, NYU, SOFTWARE, UAW
Research articles 2001-09-01
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